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Legoland Tesco Clubcard - Special Offer

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  • Can you use those "one free with every paying adult" type vouchers along with Clubcard vouchers? I mean, can you get two adult day passes using Clubcard points and then get in two children free using the BOGOF type voucher?
  • FiFi_Mad_Mum
    FiFi_Mad_Mum Posts: 855 Forumite
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    They usually say that they cannot be used with any other promotion, I would take Clubcard vouchers as a promotion.

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  • NaughtyAngel2007
    NaughtyAngel2007 Posts: 3,589 Forumite
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    the bogof ones can be used as a buy one get one free on adults so you could do that but pay for the kids with tesco vouchers separate at the till in lego land !? best thing is call lego land and ask to be honest.
  • We went to Legoland last week and you now have to pay £2 for parking which is disgusting as you pay so much to get it.
    Also we found that if you eat before 12 at the pizza place by the lake kids eat free. It cost £18 for two adults and two kids plus a drink for all of us. It was an eat as much as you like buffet.
  • n_i_c_k_i
    n_i_c_k_i Posts: 37 Forumite
    I was thinking of getting 2 passes from the clubcard and giving these to my 2 children to use then doing the buy one get one free from the Tesco voucher for the adults, thus only paying for one adult. Any ideas if this would be allowed?
  • JustaNewbie_2
    JustaNewbie_2 Posts: 300 Forumite
    n_i_c_k_i wrote: »
    I was thinking of getting 2 passes from the clubcard and giving these to my 2 children to use then doing the buy one get one free from the Tesco voucher for the adults, thus only paying for one adult. Any ideas if this would be allowed?

    I'm sure that would be ok, as you are not using the clubcard vouchers and the BOGOF vouchers in combination. However, it'll work out better if you use the two clubcard passes for the adults (as it's the same amount with CC whether child or adult) and use the BOGOF to buy one ticket for two children, thus paying for only one child.
  • The Clubcard offer becomes available on Monday 23rd May.
  • oldnfrumpy
    oldnfrumpy Posts: 37 Forumite
    I'm sure that would be ok, as you are not using the clubcard vouchers and the BOGOF vouchers in combination. However, it'll work out better if you use the two clubcard passes for the adults (as it's the same amount with CC whether child or adult) and use the BOGOF to buy one ticket for two children, thus paying for only one child.


    I'm pretty sure most of these BOGOF deals state that you get 1 person in free with a full paying adult so I don't think you can get away with only paying a child rate. When we've been before we've paid with 2 Clubcard tickets for the kids and a BOGOF coupon for the adults in 1 transaction and we've never had a problem.
  • aloiseb
    aloiseb Posts: 701 Forumite
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    QUOTE "I'm sure that would be ok, as you are not using the clubcard vouchers and the BOGOF vouchers in combination. However, it'll work out better if you use the two clubcard passes for the adults (as it's the same amount with CC whether child or adult) and use the BOGOF to buy one ticket for two children, thus paying for only one child."


    But are you sure they won't refuse to let the children go in on their own because they are under age? And if you pay for them, even if it was with a different card or they were next in the queue, then that would count as the same transaction, surely?

    I haven't yet tried this so i would love to hear from anyone who has done it succesfully.

    I tend to use Nectar points at Legoland (because a) you can just swipe your card: no pre-planning; and b) it's the best value for using them up: 500 points = £5 .
  • oldnfrumpy
    oldnfrumpy Posts: 37 Forumite
    aloiseb wrote: »
    QUOTE "I'm sure that would be ok, as you are not using the clubcard vouchers and the BOGOF vouchers in combination. However, it'll work out better if you use the two clubcard passes for the adults (as it's the same amount with CC whether child or adult) and use the BOGOF to buy one ticket for two children, thus paying for only one child."


    But are you sure they won't refuse to let the children go in on their own because they are under age? And if you pay for them, even if it was with a different card or they were next in the queue, then that would count as the same transaction, surely?

    I haven't yet tried this so i would love to hear from anyone who has done it succesfully.

    I tend to use Nectar points at Legoland (because a) you can just swipe your card: no pre-planning; and b) it's the best value for using them up: 500 points = £5 .


    Hi, I've just posted above you and you can do it all in 1 transaction, no need to get the kids to pay for themselves. We;ve tried it at Legoland and Chessington. Hope that helps.
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