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Irn Bru Carnival SECC
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Hi,
A family member took 2 kids but had no ontention of going on any rides himself.
He told me he had to pay the £10 anyway - I was shocked!!
Maybe phone SECC to clarify though.
0870 040 4000.0 -
I'm planning to take the kids using their Kidzcard and YSC for half price entry, will I need to pay the £10 entry even though I won't go on any rides?
yes you will, we went last week and had to use our vouchers on all the (text removed by MSE Forum Team) stalls:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
This year's Carnival is operating the £10 entry fee for 10 vouchers again, given it's popularity last year. £1 a ride is a bargain and, if accompanying adults don't want to ride, the kids get twice the fun. Also this year, they're giving away approx £90 of 'days out' vouchers to every group attending. Worth it just for the vouchers. Check out the website for details. http://www.irn-bru-carnival.com0
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