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I wanna: Moneysaving tips and places to go in Caister

Away for weekend and wondering how we can make the most of it MSE style, any ideas

We are @ Caister

Thanks
DM:beer:
donstermonster :D

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  • Syman
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    caister castle is worth a quick look, IIRC there is a motor museum their too.
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  • Tip 1: Nip up the coast to Hemsby, beach is lovely, and some bargain shops right near the beach. Tip 2: If you have men or kids with you (sorry men & kids!) stay away from Gt. Yarmouth seafront - it's all amusement arcades and cash machines which are not free!
  • Clarinette wrote: »
    Tip 1: Nip up the coast to Hemsby, beach is lovely, and some bargain shops right near the beach. Tip 2: If you have men or kids with you (sorry men & kids!) stay away from Gt. Yarmouth seafront - it's all amusement arcades and cash machines which are not free!

    Hee hee hee, i will be straight there then - being a man myself !!!!

    Thanks

    DM
    donstermonster :D
  • Hee hee hee, i will be straight there then - being a man myself !!!!

    Thanks

    DM

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  • Rhyburgh
    Rhyburgh Posts: 423 Forumite
    Was going to suggest Pleasurewood Hills, but checked their site and doesn't open for Easter until 21st (which seems odd - thought they might have opened over the weekend). We always trade in Tesco vouchers and entrance works out at £3.75 which is a bargain. If not you can usually pick up 2-4-1 offers online somewhere.

    And before anyone asks why I posted it (and its no use to the original poster) I thought there might be others going to Caister over hols period who might be interested.

    If you don't mind a drive, Norwich is big shopping these days.
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  • kymrob
    kymrob Posts: 411 Forumite
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    go to norwich big shopping malls
    or norwich castle
    i live locally to caister
    lots of things to do in norwich not that far away from caister
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