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Sun 12th June xx
if you're driving there are a fair few travelodge rooms within easy driving distance, starting at £19 per room for that night -
http://www2.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_book/index.php?action=search&check_from=&locationCode=0&quickform=Y&location=altton&checkInDate=12%2F06%2F2011&checkOutDate=13%2F06%2F2011&no_of_rooms=1&adults_1=2&children_1=0&adults_2=1&children_2=0&adults_3=1&children_3=00 -
balletshoes wrote: »if you're driving there are a fair few travelodge rooms within easy driving distance, starting at £19 per room for that night -
http://www2.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_book/index.php?action=search&check_from=&locationCode=0&quickform=Y&location=altton&checkInDate=12%2F06%2F2011&checkOutDate=13%2F06%2F2011&no_of_rooms=1&adults_1=2&children_1=0&adults_2=1&children_2=0&adults_3=1&children_3=0
Thanks very much, I'll take a look at these xx:)0 -
If I use Tesco vouchers to get into Legoland can I still do the deal to come back cheap the next day, do I need 2 days?0
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Hi all ,:)
nice information and i want to add some more information in that regarding theme park safety :
1. Stay cool, and don't get burned
2. Be aware of what is around you
3. Stay away from where you don't belong
4. Don't cheat
5. Stay in to stay safe
6. Ride 'er easy, cowboy
7. Help the kids
8. Alert staff about problems0 -
I'm thinking of taking my 6 year old nephew to Legoland, Windsor next week. The OP says its for under 10s but best for under 5s. Is that correct? He's a fairly mature little 6 year old and I'm just wondering whether it might be a bit young for him, although I;ve never been so not sure.
Our other option is hampton court palace.. but that might be a bit old.
Any thoughts?
thanks.£2019 in 2019 #44 - 864.06/20190 -
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can anyone advise how much the parking is for express parking, it used to be £10, but can't see it on the website thanksStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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Hi,
I was hoping for some advice re: Thorpe Park. We were thinking of going tomorrow as the weather is nice but I am worried it is going to be an absolute nightmare with crowds etc.
I've not really been to a big theme park before but my partner and his kids have.
The age range will be me and partner (30's), 2 teens, 2 ten year olds and a 9 year old. Do you think it will be suitable for the younger ones?
Also I have 2 for 1 vouchers from WH smiths. Me and my partner will go in separately with our kids. Will the free one be a child ticket or an adult one?
Is it wise to take a picnic? Although I don't really want to carry rucksacks around all day.
Any tips would be great as it will be an expensive day.0 -
MILLYMOLLY wrote: »can anyone advise how much the parking is for express parking, it used to be £10, but can't see it on the website thanks
£16 now, I think.52% tight0 -
butterfly72 wrote: »I'm thinking of taking my 6 year old nephew to Legoland, Windsor next week. The OP says its for under 10s but best for under 5s. Is that correct? He's a fairly mature little 6 year old and I'm just wondering whether it might be a bit young for him, although I;ve never been so not sure.
Our other option is hampton court palace.. but that might be a bit old.
Any thoughts?
thanks.
Legoland is fab for 6 year olds, even my "knows it all" 11 year old enjoys herself there Tons to do and see i'm sure you'll have a great day.0
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