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Cheapest for Legoland?
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rfowler
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Hi Guys,
I am looking to take the kids to Lego Land in August, what is the cheapest offer we could get the tickets please:
2 x Adults
3 X Children (Ages 2,5 & 8)
I know its very expensive from last years experience so trying to get it as cheapest as possible and also take sandwiches from home.
Thanks in advance
All comments and advice welcomes
I am looking to take the kids to Lego Land in August, what is the cheapest offer we could get the tickets please:
2 x Adults
3 X Children (Ages 2,5 & 8)
I know its very expensive from last years experience so trying to get it as cheapest as possible and also take sandwiches from home.
Thanks in advance
All comments and advice welcomes

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Looks like you can use a Days Out 2-4-1 voucher for entry:
https://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/legoland-windsor-resort
Even if you travel by car, just get a single ticket from Slough to Windsor & Eton Central (£2.60 each) from your local station for the date that you plan to visit so that you can use the voucher0 -
There are vouchers on some Kellogs cereal and Cadburys chocolate (the snack pack bags of buttons etc, 99p in home bargains and £1 in some supermarkets) for 2 for 1 adult entry. You have to pay on the gate though, no pre-booking. I've not found any for children yet0
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countrybum wrote: »There are vouchers on some Kellogs cereal and Cadburys chocolate (the snack pack bags of buttons etc, 99p in home bargains and £1 in some supermarkets) for 2 for 1 adult entry. You have to pay on the gate though, no pre-booking. I've not found any for children yet
Yep,cheapest you can do, the kellogs vouchers are PAY FOR A CHILD AND ADULT GOES FREE
The offer however excluded the following dates
2.3. Voucher EXCLUDES: the following dates: 21st August – 31st August 2017 at all participating UK attractions
You would need to take one voucher per adult so that you're two different bookings as only one promotion is allowed per party.
One adult,one child on one voucher,then same again.
Don't use the 2 year old as one of the vouchers as Under 3 years old are free.
That way you only pay for 2 children and no-one else.
Info here
http://grownupsgofree.kelloggs.co.uk/faq.html0
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