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Exchange £2.50 in Clubcard vouchers for £12.50 in Great Days Out tokens

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  • kalsha
    kalsha Posts: 1,137 Forumite
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    I live in Ironbridge way so give me a wave won't you :D

    The museums are all very much specific to tastes.. I would highly recommend checking out the websites and some reviews online.. and then making a list in order of choice of ones you'd like to visit. You might find you visit some of the rubbisher ones and then feel gutted you missed out on amazing places such as Blists Hill :) On a side note, take a picnic.. Ironbridge is all riverside and a beautiful, quiet place to just park your bottom anywhere and eat... enjoying the view.

    I hope you have a lovely time!

    thank you pinkladymel. I will certainly look out for you! Everyone recommends Blists Hill. - what are your recommendations? I will read upon it. Will definitely take a picnic weather permitting. Any other tips?
  • mummym_3
    mummym_3 Posts: 372 Forumite
    i hadnt realised i had signed up for xmas savers club, have now left it is it possible for me to get my coupons back befoore then at all? i wanted to exchange so can take kids to london zoo in summer hols :-/
  • Cici-K_2
    Cici-K_2 Posts: 490 Forumite
    ANyone having problems when purchasing them? I but it in my basket and then get error on page and temp down. Anyone else? Had it all day.
  • hels123_2
    hels123_2 Posts: 443 Forumite
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    I have booked West Midlands Safari Park, we are going to stay over and go to Warwick Castle the next day, does anyone have any tips for either place???
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,843 Forumite
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    Thanks op, I didn'tknow about this until you posted! I ordered my vouchers on Thursday 24th May and received them on Monday 28th May!
  • galvanizersbaby
    galvanizersbaby Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Me again! Don't suppose anyone knows prob a silly question but I only have enough vouchers for 3 tickets and need 4 so could I turn up at Woburn and use my 3 tickets and pay full price on the gate for one of my children?

    TIA
  • kalsha
    kalsha Posts: 1,137 Forumite
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    Me again! Don't suppose anyone knows prob a silly question but I only have enough vouchers for 3 tickets and need 4 so could I turn up at Woburn and use my 3 tickets and pay full price on the gate for one of my children?

    TIA

    Yes you can! We have done that at different place - not Woburn.
  • in the T&Cs about the standard pricing, does this include the pricing for disabled and their carers?! I've bought enough tickets to cover child and disabled adult entry on standard entry days but will it cover the disabled tarrif or just the acutal "normal" adult tarrif?
    :tongue: Learning to live with BPD & DDNOS :laugh:
    :j I no longer skinny dip, I chunky dunk :j
    :p After my op I'll be skinny dipping! :p
  • Mr_Benn
    Mr_Benn Posts: 373 Forumite
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    Hels123 - Get to the WMids safari as early as possible. There can be long queues when going round the animal bit in your car. Warwick castle is great. There is a large park area by the river at Warwick , with a playground area, and large grass fields to play in, plus a crazy golf (about £4 i think).

    Kalsha - Blisst Hill is good. Make sure the kids visit the school if you have some. Enguniuty is good for the kids (about 10 - 15 mins away) .

    What annoys me about the Days out vouchers is that they just come in lump sums of £12-50. (with no change given), So if something costs £18 , you either have to use £6 cash or lose £7 worth of vouchers.
    Why dont they send out 2 x £5 and one £2-50 ? I may email Tesco about that as well.
  • Emma321
    Emma321 Posts: 4 Newbie
    Me again! Don't suppose anyone knows prob a silly question but I only have enough vouchers for 3 tickets and need 4 so could I turn up at Woburn and use my 3 tickets and pay full price on the gate for one of my children?

    TIA

    You can't use days out vouchers at Woburn safari park, you can order specific tickets for Woburn but not days out ones, I made that mistake last week and am now stuck with them!
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