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Ripleys London

shopaholic2
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Hi, does anyone know if the ripleys in londons Piccadilly has a disabled ticket price? It doesn't show on the admissions page.
Also wondered if they did the disabled pays, carer goes free? Although I think that might be pushingit!!
Hoping to go at Easter, we have a BOGOF voucher, but any savings we an make then all the better.
Thanks :-)
Also wondered if they did the disabled pays, carer goes free? Although I think that might be pushingit!!
Hoping to go at Easter, we have a BOGOF voucher, but any savings we an make then all the better.
Thanks :-)
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shopaholic2 wrote: »Also wondered if they did the disabled pays, carer goes free? Although I think that might be pushingit!!
http://www.ripleyslondon.com/general-information.php
Do Carer's visit for free?
We allow a Carer free admission (excluding Mirror Maze) with each full paying ticket purchased for the disabled guest. please present relevant registration card upon request.Stompa0 -
Thanks for that, I used your link & still can't see the info tho!!
How would I find out the price? Or is it full price ( no disabled discount?)
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shopaholic2 wrote: »Thanks for that, I used your link & still can't see the info tho!!shopaholic2 wrote: »How would I find out the price? Or is it full price ( no disabled discount?)
http://www.ripleyslondon.com/contact.phpStompa0 -
And it also says blue Peter badge holders go in for free. Really? I have my blue Peter badge from the 80's, can someone really get in for free with this??
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shopaholic2 wrote: »And it also says blue Peter badge holders go in for free. Really? I have my blue Peter badge from the 80's, can someone really get in for free with this??
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/directories/blue-peter-badge-attractions/by/r
though I notice that here (for a different attraction):
http://www.topdogdays.com/attraction/theme-park/alton-towers/free-entry-to-alton-towers-with-a-blue-peter-badge-2/
it says:
Free entrance to Alton Towers is strictly for Blue Peter bageholders aged between 6 & 15 years that must be able to show their Blue Peter badge and accompanying Blue Peter badge card at the ticket kiosks on the day of their visit.
To secure free entry to Alton Towers, Blue Peter badgeholders must be accompanied by a full paying adult.
so I imagine there are probably age restrictions etc. with any such deal.Stompa0
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