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2for1 Zoo entry with Kellogg's
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newmommyjen wrote: »My somerfields are selling small boxes of kellogs honey cornflakes for £1 with the 241 zoo tickets.
Think mine have got the swim voucher on. Need to pop and have another look.
Yours
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I used 2 kellogs vouchers yesterday, 2 adults + toddler Payed £23 + voucher
2 teens payed £23 + voucher
this gets you into theme park which includes zoo, rides are included in price
Hi, sorry to seem a bit dim, but I just wanted to check this
1 adult, 1 boy: 7 and 2 girls: 12
So, I could use 2 of these tickets:
Pay for me and son goes free
Pay for 1 girl (as over 12 classed as an adult) and get the other free?
So, costing £46 instead of £88 :jYou can't control everything in life....... your hair was put on your head to remind you of that
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yes scarlett you can. i've done it a couple of times
you have to be buying normal price tickets for the person you pay for, for example you can't do it if the person who pays wants the discounted rate for being disabled/pensioner/adult and toddler on school days.
two of our party were expecting to pay £18 each as disabled and carer, so instead they paid a £23 adult rate, and the other one got in free.
a pensioner who had taken her grandson paid the £23 adult rate instead of pensioner price, and got her grandson in for free with the voucher.
so you will pay £46 for your two adults, and the other 2 in your party will get in free (assuming you have 2 vouchers). not bad for such a great theme park :T'bad mothers club' member 13
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Carmina_Piranha wrote: »yes scarlett you can. i've done it a couple of times
you have to be buying normal price tickets for the person you pay for, for example you can't do it if the person who pays wants the discounted rate for being disabled/pensioner/adult and toddler on school days.
two of our party were expecting to pay £18 each as disabled and carer, so instead they paid a £23 adult rate, and the other one got in free.
a pensioner who had taken her grandson paid the £23 adult rate instead of pensioner price, and got her grandson in for free with the voucher.
so you will pay £46 for your two adults, and the other 2 in your party will get in free (assuming you have 2 vouchers). not bad for such a great theme park :T
That's fantastic value
Thanks so much for clarifying that for me :TYou can't control everything in life....... your hair was put on your head to remind you of that
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zoos do not all do good my girl I can tell you this for sure. I have worked all my life with animals and just because someone whos name is famous doesnt mean the animals will be cared for. I worked with cruffs judges years ago and one was done for cruelty to his dogs 3 times!!!!! and I tell you it was cruelty to the bone. So you think by putting an ape, monkey, tiger behind a glass front for all to stand and stare is a good thing? Ypu need to get your head out the clouds and smell the coffee this is all BS these animals would not be in danger if man was not so bloody cruel in the first place. take the kids to a march to save the animals instead to a zoo so they can see the suffering in the animals eyes. If you want your kids to see animals in the wild and not get wipped out then I would suggest you start taking some action, get writing and doing something postive rather then sitting in comfort whilst these animals die in pain.0
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....and your money-saving tip is?0
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....and I've also got a sneaking suspicion that more species have become extinct in the wild than in zoos!0
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Does anyone have any spare vouchers? Any spares would be gratefully received x0
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I have some kellogs zoo vouchers spare and 40 or so Brit Trips 1/2 price vouchers (Alton Towers, Chessington, Thorpe Park, Legoland, Sea Life etc) and around 100 Brit Trips points if soemone wants to swap... but not fro the swimming vouchers as I have loads of those too.Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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I used my voucher last Friday at Dublin zoo and saved €14.50. :j0
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