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Legoland Annual Pass Half Price !
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I can't see this has already been posted (apologies if it has).
LEGOLAND are selling their annual passes 50% off for 48 hours which started at 10am yesterday. Go to their website and it's under book tickets.
£55 adults, £42.50 children and seniors. HTH someone, great deal I thought.:j
LEGOLAND are selling their annual passes 50% off for 48 hours which started at 10am yesterday. Go to their website and it's under book tickets.
£55 adults, £42.50 children and seniors. HTH someone, great deal I thought.:j
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50% off, ends tomorrow 10am - is it worth it? Annual pass for £550
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We brought this deal as the general entrance alone is £45. Thank you for letting us know. They are doing a special offer until 31 July for passholder friends with a special offer of a £15 entrance fee.0
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Wife and 3 year old have been 15 times since August!! Even if they only go for 2 hours it is still fun as if in term time you can still get in a few rides and the pirate show. Just remember to take a packed lunch and then it is a good cheap day out
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Thanks, it's the premium annual passes on sale.
Don't forget to buy through topcashback, you get £10.10 for the annual passes, if you buy them in separate transactions potentially you could get the £10.10 per pass.
Great offer, I like that you get a big discount on the hotel rooms too, perfect for impromptu breaks away.Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
Grrr... I didn't even think about using TCB! Still it's a great deal as we were planning on going this weekend and as a PP said it's £45 per entry usually so now even if we only go twice we're quids in
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ozblackcat wrote: »Grrr... I didn't even think about using TCB! Still it's a great deal as we were planning on going this weekend and as a PP said it's £45 per entry usually so now even if we only go twice we're quids in

You can get 50% off voucher if you buying kitkat. Valid until march 2014. It worth considering if you plan the second visit by march0 -
Savvybunny2009 wrote: »Thanks, it's the premium annual passes on sale.
Don't forget to buy through topcashback, you get £10.10 for the annual passes, if you buy them in separate transactions potentially you could get the £10.10 per pass.
Great offer, I like that you get a big discount on the hotel rooms too, perfect for impromptu breaks away.
Oooh, is that the Legoland Hotel itself? Are they good discounts? Struggling to find info on it.
Took my son yesterday to Legoland using The Sun tickets and he absolutely loved it. Would really love to get an annual pass but my husband doesn't think it's worth it
This might swing it though... 0 -
I have just seen on LEGOLAND website that the sale has been extended till 10am tomorrow (4th July) !0
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toothfairy21 wrote: »Oooh, is that the Legoland Hotel itself? Are they good discounts? Struggling to find info on it.
Took my son yesterday to Legoland using The Sun tickets and he absolutely loved it. Would really love to get an annual pass but my husband doesn't think it's worth it
This might swing it though...
I don't know the ins and outs but it says family room including breakfast from £59 (based on the Hilton) and from £133 for the themed rooms at the LEGOLAND hotel.
http://www.legolandholidays.co.uk/annualpass.htmlComping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
What to do? What to do?
I am not sure whether to go for this deal or buy through clubcard. Not even sure we need the Annual pass! Living in Scotland makes it a bit of a long journey! Worried if I just go for a couple of day tickets from clubcard currently on offer for £8.50 of vouchers, that we then decide to go more than twice? Hmmmm, decisions, decisions. Any advice welcome. Thanks.0
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