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Free Child's Legoland Ticket With An Adult

What's the deal?

Wall's Ice Cream is offering a free child's legoland ticket when buying an adult one. Simply go to the Wall's website and print the voucher by clicking on 'Click here to download the voucher'.

Any catches?
  • Voucher entitles one child (up to and including the age of 15) to free entry when accompanied by a full paying adult.
  • Only one free child per voucher per paying adult.
  • Voucher cannot be used for pre-booked tickets.
  • Entrance for under 3's is free
  • Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer such as annual passes, group bookings, on ine tickets or rail offers.
  • The park opens for admissions from 17 March to 3 November.
  • The offer is limited to one per household.
  • The voucher is not valid in the month of August.
  • Legoland be closed on selected weekdays in May, September, October and November.

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Comments

  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    There are free downloadable tickets at:

    http://www.wallspromotion.com/legoland_vouchers.html

    I was sent this at the weekend by email and it says to pass it around and you print them out for a free kids ticket.


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  • johnydeath
    johnydeath Posts: 163 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Do you know if these can be used if the adult tickets are purchased using Tesco clubcard points?
  • Ratbag55
    Ratbag55 Posts: 1 Newbie
    Thanks for the info, I got mine of a Sainsbury 2lt semi Skimmed Milk.

    The poorest of men is not the man without a penny but the man without a dream
  • jap200
    jap200 Posts: 2,033 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Xmas Saver!
    As the Walls vouchers are to get one child in free with each adult, a better deal is the vouchers on Sainsburys own brand breakfast cereal as these are vouchers for BOGOF entry - valid for adults and children. The voucher states that it entitles the bearer to one free ticket of equal or greater value (valid from 17 March 07 to 30 June 08!).

    It would therefore be cheaper for my family of 5 to use 2 Sainsburys vouchers to get 2 adults for the price of 1 and 2 children for the price of 1 + pay for extra child = 1 adult + 2 children. (or family of 4 = pays for 1 adult + 1 child).

    Using the Walls offer (and other free child offers on milk, lego magazine etc.) we would have to pay for 2 adults and get 2 children in free + pay for extra child = 2 adults + 1 child. (or family of 4 pays for 2 adults)

    In summary then:
    Adult tickets cost £31 and child tickets cost £24 (on the gate), so full cost would be an outrageous £136 for a family of 5 or £110 for a family of 4.

    Walls offer
    family of 5 = £86
    family of 4 = £62

    Sainsburys offer
    family of 5 = £79
    family of 4 = £55

    In short - the Sainsburys offer is better if you have pairs of adults (or over 15year olds) going. For groups with just one adult, the price will be the same for both offers.

    These voucher deals are even better than lastminute.com which is charging £18.50 per adult/child for advance bookings = £92.50 for family of 5 or £74 for family of 4.

    However, for certain dates in May (4, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 21 & 24 - all weekday, termtime), lastminute.com are doing special advance purchase tickets for £20 for adults and £10 for kids. This is the cheapest deal for a family of 5 (£70) but not for a family of 4 (£60) where the Sainsburys deal is cheapest.
  • Ratbag50
    Ratbag50 Posts: 14 Forumite
    Thanks for that, Certainly a better deal on the breakfast cereal
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