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I Want a Chester Zoo Voucher
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Thank you - are there any other discounts available? We are planning to go in the next few days so unfortunately have missed out using our tesco clubcard vouchers
Many thanks
Anon
Didnt know you can use clubcard vouchers at Chester Zoo, planning to go soon, but Chester Zoo not coming up on Tesco website0 -
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Thanks KLB i used the voucher from cheshire days out and saved myself a tidy sum:j0
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Just a quick query, a stab in the dark, but is it just the adult tickets that are discounted if you buy them at the tourist info desk near the food court, or do they also sell discounted childrens tickets too? (if so, how much are they discounted)
Has anyone used the 'chesterdaysout voucher' (one childrens ticket free with two paying adults) at the tourist info desk, or is that a step too far?!0 -
Just a quick query, a stab in the dark, but is it just the adult tickets that are discounted if you buy them at the tourist info desk near the food court, or do they also sell discounted childrens tickets too? (if so, how much are they discounted)
Has anyone used the 'chesterdaysout voucher' (one childrens ticket free with two paying adults) at the tourist info desk, or is that a step too far?!
We just used the Cheshire Days out voucher at the weekend. It is quite expensive and therefore we wanted to save money, but as they are a charity and saving endangered animals etc you don't want to push it too far. That said, they are not cheap when you get in, at £1.60 for a slush puppy, £3 for candyfloss and £6 for some of the "cheap" plastic animals in the shop on site (ice creams comparable to most places), there is also a risk of being fleeced - charity also does begin at home :rolleyes:
Top tip - make sure that you take packed lunches etc and if the kids are really insistent on a fast food treat, there is a McD's and other outlets at Cheshire Oaks on the way back to the motorways to bribe them with :beer:.
Anon0 -
Just a quick query, a stab in the dark, but is it just the adult tickets that are discounted if you buy them at the tourist info desk near the food court, or do they also sell discounted childrens tickets too? (if so, how much are they discounted)
Has anyone used the 'chesterdaysout voucher' (one childrens ticket free with two paying adults) at the tourist info desk, or is that a step too far?!
Last year it was £5 off each adult ticket if purchased from Cheshire oaks not sure about kids as my lo was free as under 2.
HTH
Karen0 -
Hi, this is only valid till 30th November 2009 but I am sure that will be good to someone else. We are going today! I'll let you know if it has been accepted:j
I had a link here before but as a new user I cannot post links:cool:
You can search Chester for less on goole and find your way round or
type on your browser chester for less dot com
forward slash site
forward slash vouchers
That should do.
Chester zoo voucher
Things to do in Chester0 -
Does anyone have a voucher code for Annual Chester Zoo membership?0
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Hello susie78
Welcome to the MSE site.:wave:
I'll move your thread to the 'Discount Codes 'n Vouchers' board.
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