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if it's for fire regulations it's a shame they can't print a free entrance ticket like alton towers do for under 4's - babies need a ticket but you don't have to pay for it.52% tight0
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theme parks sould let children under 4/5 in free i would ring and ask before you go.as far as i can remember places such as zoos and farms use to let my kids in free if they were in a buggy.so they would have been 4 or under.:j0
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I would also argue for the reverse.
It annoys me when "I" as a parent have to pay for a ride on a miniature train/bus/ride which my 2/3 year old wants to go on but can't go without me. I'm not interested in the ride, but need to accompany him. It's like them doubling the price!
I could understand it if they were full and I took the place of another child, but when we are the only people on, it strikes me more of over-charging.0
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