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Exchange £2.50 in Clubcard vouchers for £12.50 in Great Days Out tokens
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HI
I just need some help,I have been trying to exchange my vouchers to buy a coffee machine,I have enough to exchange for £110 but I keep getting an error message each time I go to exchange them. Is this normal or should I try later?
Kind Regards
wrong thread, there is a separate one for the double-up offer, but what error message are you getting?
does it say the vouchers have already been used, or the screen isnt loading properly, or are you trying to exchange too much? (ie if your order comes to £109 you cant use £110 vouchers to buy it)
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Thanks Busybee, did you order the generic days out voucher or for a specific pay in full one? Just wondering if I have to have £12.50 vouchers - although as there are 6 of us, we usually have to top off the amount in cash at any rate.
Sorry only just back online.
I ordered both. The generic days out voucher comes in units of £12.50 and the pay in full comes as one voucher for each admission.0 -
Ironbridge is very big but well worth going to. Bear in mind the museums aren't all near each other. The passport allows you entry to several museums in the area. We were there a week and didn't manage to see everything.
Blists Hill Victorian museum is well worth a visit. I would love to go back to the area again. The area is lovely even without the museums to visit.[/QUOTE]
A week!!!:eek: I have only allowed us 2 days!!!!! I thought that should be enough - we are going to struggle aren't we? If that is the case, and it is a passport that we are buying, we will just have to go back! Thanks for the info0 -
Ironbridge is very big
Bear in mind it's hilly too. There are ten separate attractions there IIRC so likely to be a bit time consuming. Not sure what you do about car parking for the different places. I guess park in one place for the day and walk?0 -
Bear in mind it's hilly too. There are ten separate attractions there IIRC so likely to be a bit time consuming. Not sure what you do about car parking for the different places. I guess park in one place for the day and walk?
That is true, it is hilly. We stayed in a cottage part way up the side of the gorge and watching the way the occupants of the row of houses organised their parking was fascinating. They had a single one car width space that took about six cars. They made a list each night of who needed to go out first in the morning and parked the cars accordingly. Others that we could see from the window had parking spaces with one false move and a sheer drop to the garden several feet down below.
Blists Hill museum has a car park and we had no trouble parking our car there. I don't remember having any trouble finding parking spaces at the museums we went to whilst we were there. I am sure in two days you could see a lot of the area. We had three young children when we went so it was probably slower than we would have been without children.0 -
You drive to the different museums at Ironbridge. Some of them are quite far apart, it's a collection of museums rather than one big site. (Or rather it's a very very big site!) Plus you may have no wish to go to some of them, they can be quite specialist.0
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Oooh, thank you for telling me! I had old vouchers tucked away and some were about to exopire... so now have a 4 x Woburn park family ticket on it's way ( yey!) and £100 worth of days out vouchers, means a trip to London Zoo is affordable this year!



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Wondering if anyone has been to Legoland Manchester??? I have a 2year old, nearly 3, who is vechile mad and loves building with duplo etc. I was thinking of getting an adult ticket and taking him as he is free aged 2 or under, would make a really cheap morning / afternoon out for us which I think he would love. Any thoughts? Is he too young? I know he won't sit in the cinema section, but that doesn't matter, I just think he will love the mini city as he loves the train at our local garden centre at Christmas mocked up around a mountain village.
Appreciate any input.0 -
Newbie2saving wrote: »Wondering if anyone has been to Legoland Manchester??? I have a 2year old, nearly 3, who is vechile mad and loves building with duplo etc. I was thinking of getting an adult ticket and taking him as he is free aged 2 or under, would make a really cheap morning / afternoon out for us which I think he would love. Any thoughts? Is he too young? I know he won't sit in the cinema section, but that doesn't matter, I just think he will love the mini city as he loves the train at our local garden centre at Christmas mocked up around a mountain village.
Appreciate any input.
No idea about the Manchester Legoland but the Windsor one my daughter - who is lego mad finds amazing. I started taking her from when she was 2 and a half and she is now 5. She still loves it and I have gone for the annual pass as we go a lot! She's never been bored and will go on the same rides constantly!
HTH'Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.' :cool:
Proud Mummy to two gorgeous miracles.:j0 -
jediteacher wrote: »No idea about the Manchester Legoland but the Windsor one my daughter - who is lego mad finds amazing. I started taking her from when she was 2 and a half and she is now 5. She still loves it and I have gone for the annual pass as we go a lot! She's never been bored and will go on the same rides constantly!
HTH
Thank you for taking the time to respond. I think I will get a voucher, maybe even treat my parents to a couple sure they would love a day with my little one when they are looking after him one day! Thanks.0
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