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Any vouchers for Cornwall stuff?

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  • borntoshop
    borntoshop Posts: 2,177 Forumite
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    Eliza252 wrote:
    ok - will phone home (yes, just like ET!) this eve...and get some tips!
    nb. are you going to have a car with you?
    Yes taking a car and any tips as yet Eliza252 :j
  • barbie_babe
    barbie_babe Posts: 668 Forumite
    smudge32 how did your hoilday go .hope you had good time.
    :j
  • borntoshop
    borntoshop Posts: 2,177 Forumite
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    Any discounts other than the Newquay attraction trail , I am looking for a buy one get one free to Blue Reef and Crealy Adventure Park.

    In fact any buy one get one or free child.

    In return i will be getting info in Cornwall for discounts.
  • roseview
    roseview Posts: 157 Forumite
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    Discount vouchers always in local papers (Thursdays weekly) Cornish Guardian and West Briton.
  • koru
    koru Posts: 1,546 Forumite
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    You don't usually get discounts for Eden Project, but I just noticed that if you use Nectar points you get £2.50 off per ticket. One of the few examples where Nectar are better than Tesco clubcard.
    koru
  • Kimberley wrote:
    Talking of Cornwall what is the cheapest way to travel there? My brother moved to cornwall last year so at least i don't have to pay for accommadation :) I have 3 kids and just myself. Is it cheaper by train or coach?

    Last year, I travelled with 2 boys on train (other boy went with husband & mountain of luggage & surf stuff in car!) & with family railcard it was £36 return.

    Never been there by coach, but for my own sanity, would prefer train when travelling with kids!

    We have this year, though, travelled to Highlands (5 of us for £76 return - cheaper than the 2 tanks of petrol we would have needed) & on buying ticket were told that the Super Advance / 14 Day Advance & all those types of things are being stopped & there will only be the one day advance available - obviously this is the dearest!
  • I know this posting is a little late but have you tried Bens world in St Austell, Cornwall? All adults with a child £1.00 under 2's free children £4.50 and that is all day. There is also an Indoor market next door on a Wednesday so it makes for a good day out for everyone https://www.bensplayworld.co.uk/
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