Legoland What Offers Can Go With What?

Hi,

Trying to organise a family day out.. Hopefully someone here will work at Legoland Windsor and can answer this for me..

1. Can I use the Kelloggs cereal "Adults Go Free" voucher with kids ticket purchased online?

2. Can I use Tesco Clubcard Vouchers for an Adults Day Pass and then buy a kids ticket online?

Thanks in advance!

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  • psqmy
    psqmy Posts: 2 Newbie
    Decided I would email them my query seeing as I didn't get an immediate answer (impatient!!) but if you do know the answer, or you've done either of these options in the past.. please let me know, as they say it could be up to 5 days for a response!
  • mcja
    mcja Posts: 4,077 Forumite
    I don't know about the tesco vouchers but the adult go free ones seem to be on the gate price.
    Looked into it all for when we go in June and using AGF vouchers for 2 days and just paying for the kids I think our hotel was about £3 more.

    Have a fun day and I hope it's nice and quiet when you go.

    Xxxx
    “Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don't listen eagerly to the little stuff when they are little, they won't tell you the big stuff when they are big, because to them all of it has always been big stuff.”
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    1. - no

    2. - yes
  • susancs
    susancs Posts: 3,888 Forumite
    You can use a kellogs 2 for 1 voucher to purchase (will be charged at gate rate not cheaper online rate) tickets at the ticket booths on the day and buy a kids entrance ticket that you print off before going to use for entrance. The ticket booths are before the entrance barriers so you just buy the tickets and then scan the three tickets to get into the park. Same situation applies to tesco vouchers in that you exchange these for tickets at the ticket booths.
  • susancs
    susancs Posts: 3,888 Forumite
    If not using Tesco vouchers and going off peak then you could use the raring2go offer to pre-book tickets as adults are £25 and kids £21.50.
    http://www.raring2go.co.uk/
  • sarahh112
    sarahh112 Posts: 250 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If your children are under the age of six - it is worth looking at https://www.ichild.co.uk. You have to join (but the membership is free).

    Me, the hubby and our two boys are going tomorrow and it's costing us £32 in total. The website said it should have been £36 but when I phoned to book they only charged me £32. :j

    There are also parent/toddler discounts for Chessington as well.
    £2008 for 2008 club member 336
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