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Legoland, come back next day offer?

PoorCharleyBear
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Hi,
we are planning a trip to UK and daughter wants to visit Legoland.
We used to have annual passes, but the park always advertised 'come back tomorrow for 5 pounds' (no pound sign on my keyboard!).
I'm looking at their website and it doesn't mention this offer but I guess they want you to pay a fortune and book the tickets...
Anyone visited recently to tell me if this applies? i did not want to buy 2 full days as we will probably only have time for 1.5 days, and $100 for a few hours is too much..
Thanks
we are planning a trip to UK and daughter wants to visit Legoland.
We used to have annual passes, but the park always advertised 'come back tomorrow for 5 pounds' (no pound sign on my keyboard!).
I'm looking at their website and it doesn't mention this offer but I guess they want you to pay a fortune and book the tickets...
Anyone visited recently to tell me if this applies? i did not want to buy 2 full days as we will probably only have time for 1.5 days, and $100 for a few hours is too much..
Thanks
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Not sure if they still do it,but a cheaper way would be to buy a couple of packs of special Kelloggs breakfast cereal and use the vouchers to pay for the child and the Adult gets in free
http://grownupsgofree.kelloggs.co.uk/0 -
I went there the other day and there were no signs of any offers like that. Use Tesco vouchers to pay if you have them or the bogof offer from above.£2 Savers club £0/£150
1p a day £/0 -
I think they still do the bounce back next day offer at Chessington during quieter months, but stopped this at Legoland in recent years.0
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thanks. It was there in 2010 but no mention on the website...guess I will need to get family to buy some Kelloggs for us (we are overseas)0
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Check the dates. Please correct me if Im wrong but has it not expired?
I think its the end of June.0 -
I'm planning on going to Legoland next month...my kids are grown up (22 and 19) now but fancy going back! We last went about 5 years ago and did just a day there. Is a day still enough, bearing in mind their age! or has the park expanded to make 2 days essential?0
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Threebabes wrote: »Check the dates. Please correct me if Im wrong but has it not expired?
I think its the end of June.
June 2015
Voucher valid from 01.01.2014 until 18.04.2014 at the EDF Energy London Eye and 30.06.2015 at all other participating attractions
If you don't get anyone to buy them for you buy them on the day and rip out the vouchers.0 -
I wouldn't bother as its an over priced rip off, just look on trip advisor.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186419-d207144-Reviews-Legoland_Windsor_Resort-Windsor_Windsor_and_Maidenhead_Berkshire_England.html
We were lucky to get free tickets as it would cost us roughly £170. Its a very tired run down park and they try to get as much money of you at every opportunity.0 -
I've got 2 free tickets too through the The Sun. Will still cost me 50 quid with train and food going 24th June,I'll let you know what I thought on my return0
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I wouldn't bother as its an over priced rip off, just look on trip advisor.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186419-d207144-Reviews-Legoland_Windsor_Resort-Windsor_Windsor_and_Maidenhead_Berkshire_England.html
We were lucky to get free tickets as it would cost us roughly £170. Its a very tired run down park and they try to get as much money of you at every opportunity.
We went recently - had 2 for 1 entry, took a picnic to avoid cost of eating there, and had a great day out!0
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