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South Lakes animal park free entry 1st Nov-10th Feb.

clairibel
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Normally prices are.
Adults - £12.50
Children - £8.00 (3-15 years)
Seniors - £9.00
Great day out and they cater for packed lunches, i have been and its really good and educational, will be going again with this offer.
http://wildanimalpark.co.uk/wildlifepark_home.asp
Adults - £12.50
Children - £8.00 (3-15 years)
Seniors - £9.00
Great day out and they cater for packed lunches, i have been and its really good and educational, will be going again with this offer.
http://wildanimalpark.co.uk/wildlifepark_home.asp
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Thanks for this.
Are you from the area? I didn't think there was many people on here from s cumbria but I keep finding more everyday.:j First mini munchkin due 05/04/2013 :j0 -
Aw wicked we were only there a few moths ago, its a fab place, my kids love all the animal interaction, being able to feed all the wondering monkey, kangaroos, penguins & giraffes.
Cant wait to go again.
Do we need to print anything off, or is it a case of walk straight in?:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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I'm from Lancashire but its not too far from us and worth it.
Looks like you just go as i can't find a voucher on the site. On the advert on the homepage it just says free entry :j0 -
We have been thinking of booking the santa christmas pass, looks well worth the £15 as it includes a visit to santa and gift worth at least £7.50 -£10, free food for the animals, ice skating, christmas dinner in the retaurant, and rides on the santa express PLUS guaranteed snow, its win win.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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That sounds really good for the little ones and think they are hoping people choose to do this and spend a little whilst they are there as its a quiet time and animals need food0
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Brill, they did this last year too, we went with my parents and my DD (DS was still a bump). They were doing voluntary donations on the gate but weren't expecting much as when my Dad handed over a tenner donation for 4 adults and 1 small child the girl seemed surprised and asked if he wanted any change. The food bits were packed though and idn't have anything exciting on offer so we went into Dalton and found a nice cafe in the old courthouse for late lunch, seem to remember having a very good rarebit.0
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Brought my husband a keeper for a day experience for here and he had an amazing time !0
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Ok Ive just been on the phone to them as their online form was a little confusing.
I needed to adults tickets and 2 child tickets and 1 child ticket for an under 3 (which is FREE), I was concerned that my 2 year old DD wouldnt get to see santa as she was free, so was willing to pay for her ticket if that was the case.
Basically I add 2 adults tickets and 2 child tickets and 1 under 3 to my cart, even though the under 3 is FREE they still get to visit santa and recieve a gift, so we are booked for £60. Bargain, I cant wait to go now.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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This is a great place to visit for children and adults and David Gill needs all the help he can get to keep this place going. I live locally and try and take my grandchildren as often as I can. It is especially magical at christmas time0
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Normally prices are.
Adults - £12.50
Children - £8.00 (3-15 years)
Seniors - £9.00
Great day out and they cater for packed lunches, i have been and its really good and educational, will be going again with this offer.
http://wildanimalpark.co.uk/wildlifepark_home.asp
Thank you for the info. We love it there. Probably the best animal park I have been to in the UK. We went last Feb but missed the free days. We had lovely hot chocolate in the cafe too.business mortgage £0))''(+ Barclay's business kitchen loan £0=Total paid off was £96105 PPI claimed and received £13527
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