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SECC carnival
Anybody got any advice on the cheapest way to do the carnival, like the best place to get tickets etc.We're heading down after the New Year and there's 5 of us, 3 adults one is disabled and two kids 7 and 9. Any pointers gratefully received.Happy New Year!!!!
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my dh and dd went to the carnival last week and it cost £48 for the three of us, do the kids have kidz cards or young scot if they do they get reduced entry, i couldnt manage to find any adult reduced prices, to be honest it seemed as if half the rides were missing there was no ghost train :eek: , my daughter seemed to enjoy herself though, have a great time0
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there are tickets available on the door
about 3 or 4 "grades of ticket". top price is one that allows you to jump all the queues - probably worth the extra money if you have kids (impatient!)
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Glasgow youngscot card gets you 1/3 off ticket prices. Look at website. A considerable saving when you consider an all ride ticket is £19 for ages over 11.
http://www.irn-bru-carnival.com/carnival_special_offers.html
Also this week 8th - 12th January they have 2 for 1 offer0
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