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Drayton manor
mrsdwhite
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Hi,
I'm looking at taking my daughter to drayton manor next week. I'm trying to work out the cheapest way of doing it. I have a voucher for a free child ticket with a full paying adult, which would mean not buying the tickets in advance at a cheaper price on the Internet. Or I could get a cheap train ticket and go 2 4 1 using the national rail offer, the ticket would cost around £7 I think.
The online in advance price is £25 adult, £20 child
The on the day price is £36 adult, £27 child
Trying to work out the combinations is making my head hurt!
Thanks
I'm looking at taking my daughter to drayton manor next week. I'm trying to work out the cheapest way of doing it. I have a voucher for a free child ticket with a full paying adult, which would mean not buying the tickets in advance at a cheaper price on the Internet. Or I could get a cheap train ticket and go 2 4 1 using the national rail offer, the ticket would cost around £7 I think.
The online in advance price is £25 adult, £20 child
The on the day price is £36 adult, £27 child
Trying to work out the combinations is making my head hurt!
Thanks
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Have a look at this offer from Living Social - £19 for an adult
https://www.livingsocial.com/deals/756228-entrance-to-drayton-manor-theme-park
Just noted that the train may be cheaper for you, but will leave the link in case someone else finds it useful. Sorry for the confusion!"This is a forum - not a support group. We do not "owe" anyone unconditional acceptance of their opinions."0 -
Buying online from DM website is £20 per adult, £15 per child (3+) or £5 per child (upto 3). Buying 2for1 on the day is £36
It all depends where you are travelling from re: trains etc0 -
Hi,
Has anyone used the latest 'voucher codes' 2for1 offer? Going to Drayton myself and I've printed off the voucher, just worried for some reason they won't accept it and charge me two full price tickets!
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!0
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