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Sage Gateshead - Disabled visitors get a +1 free.
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My wife has just booked 4 tickets this christmas, including her parents , one of whom is ambulant disabled.
The lady on the phone in the booking office said that any disabled person booking a ticket gets another ticket for their helper, i.e. one other person, free. She did say this wasn't written anywhere, but on checking their T&Cs it is in there too.
With a £10 subsidy for me being unemployed, my wife just saved a nadge over £40 on the ticket price.
Just thought you'd like to know.
The lady on the phone in the booking office said that any disabled person booking a ticket gets another ticket for their helper, i.e. one other person, free. She did say this wasn't written anywhere, but on checking their T&Cs it is in there too.
With a £10 subsidy for me being unemployed, my wife just saved a nadge over £40 on the ticket price.
Just thought you'd like to know.
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