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Birmingham Sea Life Centre

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  • I have just posted a website glitch for warwick castle 2 adults and 2children for £15.15 if you are debating going to warwick castle. I would suggest you buy the tickets pick them up when you get there and then sell the remaining tickets to people in the queue (if thats allowed;) ) Its £18 for a standard adult ticket so you may well get free entry if you sell at a good price:beer:

    We went to the sea life centre a couple of weeks ago, it is good but only spent 1.5 -2 hours there so we thought was quite expensive for the money

    Hope this helps
  • getcarter
    getcarter Posts: 898 Forumite
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    I have just posted a website glitch for warwick castle 2 adults and 2children for £15.15 if you are debating going to warwick castle. I would suggest you buy the tickets pick them up when you get there and then sell the remaining tickets to people in the queue (if thats allowed;) ) Its £18 for a standard adult ticket so you may well get free entry if you sell at a good price:beer:

    We went to the sea life centre a couple of weeks ago, it is good but only spent 1.5 -2 hours there so we thought was quite expensive for the money

    Hope this helps

    Thanks for this! I've booked a ticket for Warwick Castle and will just see how we feel on the day (to be honest the castle is a lot closer!)

    Carter
  • earthmother
    earthmother Posts: 2,563 Forumite
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    You can use 'bogof' vouchers with Tesco ones at Birmingham Sealife - we did earlier in the holidays - which was great as there were 10 of us :j
    DFW Nerd no. 884 - Proud to [strike]be dealing with[/strike] have dealt with my debts
  • musemad
    musemad Posts: 177 Forumite
    Birmingham sea life is so expensive to go to just on it's own may I surgest a visit to the museum (Birmingham)which is free and might fill your day up a bit more as sea-life is only a two hour vist really.
    The museum is a bit "Arty" with lots of pictures but the third floor might interest you more
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