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Legoland Windsor cheapest method

Jamesdeer001
Jamesdeer001 Posts: 247 Forumite
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could let us know the cheapest method for gaining entry to Legoland Windsor please.

Going to be visiting in two Sundays time, 2 adults, 1 child above 3 and 1 child below 3.

We have the Kellogs vouchers but I notice that the under 3 gets in free anyway meaning we can only use 1 kellogs voucher against the over 3. As a result, it seems to me that we'd be paying for the over 3 child and 1 adult.

The over 3 adult is actually 3. So essentially, it seems to me that to visit with 2 adults, a 3 year old and 1 year old will cost us £88.20 which in my mind seems ridiculously expensive (I know it's our choice to visit)

Is there a cheaper method possible please?

Kind regards

Comments

  • susancs
    susancs Posts: 3,888 Forumite
    edited 18 September 2014 at 4:00PM
    You could use the Kellogs voucher to get one adult in free with the gate price of £46.80 for the two adults and buy one childs ticket online in advance for £31.05 which would be £77.85.
    http://grownupsgofree.kelloggs.co.uk/

    You might also want to consider checking out ebay as there are some people selling the Sun free tickets for the 28/9/14. There are some listed as buy now and seem to have good feedback.
  • Thanks for your response
  • Only looked at this to see what the Thread Title was all about. Predictive text strikes again?
    Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
    :coffee:
  • Actually, using your method, could pay for the child on the day (41.40) and buy the other adult in advance (35.10) so £76.50 in total (plus £4 parking).
  • Don't know what you're on about !?!?! Title updated, thanks
  • Kim317
    Kim317 Posts: 23 Forumite
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  • In that situation, I would claim the 3yo isn't quite 3 yet and save myself the £41. Unless they are clearly nearly 4. Then only pay for the BOGOF adult tickets.
    Maybe not entirely honest but that's a lot of money considering how many things he/she won't be able to go on.
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