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Peco141
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Hoping to take the little one to Blair Drummond this week for a birthday day out but 2 adults and 1 child is going to cost a whopping:
£43.50!!
I've searched high and low for some codes or vouchers but can find absolutely nothing.
Does anyone know of any hidden discounts that could help us out?
£43.50!!
I've searched high and low for some codes or vouchers but can find absolutely nothing.
Does anyone know of any hidden discounts that could help us out?
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That's really not that expensive nowadays to be honest. Was there three years ago with MIL, wife and nephew and it's well worth the money as there is a lot to do and see. We were lucky with the weather I admit. Take a picnic and save that way.0
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foxtrotoscar wrote: »That's really not that expensive nowadays to be honest. Was there three years ago with MIL, wife and nephew and it's well worth the money as there is a lot to do and see. We were lucky with the weather I admit. Take a picnic and save that way.
It's worth it. It always seems to have a microclimate of its own (always seems to be sunny and dry).
It was on the telly (Peter Kay's Car Share) recently.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
I live about 10 minutes from it and they rarely do any deals. Although it's cheaper online than at the gate.
You can spend all day there, I would suggest taking a picnic though and there is BBQ areas also. The cafe is overpriced and not nice.
On another note there is a place right next to the safari park, it's called Briarlands farm. Has lots for kids to do, also you can go strawberry picking and so on and it's around half the price. Or another amazing place to go is Wellsfield farm park in Denny, which is about 10 mins away from Stirling. It cheaper and so much more fun, my kids would prefer this over safari park any day of the week and I personally feel safari park is tired and slightly down hill.
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I forgot to say Wellsfield is £5.50 per adult and £6.50 per child but honestly it's well worth a visit0 -
Briarlands farm seems quite similar to Almond Valley in Livingston. https://www.almondvalley.co.uk which is great to be fair.
Thanks to all for taking the time to post.0
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