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Any discounts available for Warwick Castle?

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Warwick Castle for 2adults in early April......hoping for BOGOF  though any other discount would be good.  Used vouchers on cereal boxes years ago and wondering if anyone knows of any current discounts.

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  • jon81uk
    jon81uk Posts: 3,882 Forumite
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    There might be Kelloggs cereal codes around Discover top UK attractions or win a family short break (merlinfun.com)

    Otherwise check if you have any work corporate perks type stuff that you can book through.
  • martindow
    martindow Posts: 10,566 Forumite
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    warwick Castle is part of the rail 2 for 1 scheme
    You just need to present tickets for the shortest journey you can find to Warwick.  I see that entry is £29 so that will more than pay for itself.
    Warwick Parkway to Warwick is £2.30

  • If you have a blue light card (discount service for the emergency services, NHS, social care sector and armed forces) you can get discounted tickets
    1-8th April £15 each .

  • peewhyeff
    peewhyeff Posts: 1,251 Forumite
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    Many thanks for the responses. Looks like I will be looking for cereals......has this packaging been around a while?  Am I looking for older stock?   I have a B.L. card though not sure how that will work if it's not me visiting the venue.   And the rail option is yet a other good suggestion.  I will pass-on all of your suggestions.
  • nyermen
    nyermen Posts: 1,138 Forumite
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    For what its worth, if you find yourself going to other merlin attractions (Chessington, Legoland, Thorpe park, london eye, london dungeon, madame taussauds, various sealifes, etc) its an investment, but I got a one year merlin pass and made the most of it.  Chessington out of season is great for the zoo (the rides are closed so its much quieter)
    Peter

    Debt free - finally finished paying off £20k + Interest.
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