Looking for discounts - Crealy Adventure Park, Devon

Anyone know of any? I know you can get £1 off through their website, but are there any other local deals that I might find when I get to the area??
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  • Any locals out there??
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  • stressedofdevon
    stressedofdevon Posts: 1,279 Forumite
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    Hello! I live 20 mins from Crealy Devon and am a member. I thoroughly recommend a visit to this attraction. However, regarding local deals I would say they are few and far between. Usually at the beginning and end of the main season they have offers in local papers (Exeter Express & Echo, Torquay Herald Express) but at best these will give you a free go-kart ride or ice-cream once you are in.

    They seem to actively discourage promotional offers; in the past you could use Tesco clubcard points but they withdrew that several years ago. They are quite good at giving free tickets to local schools and groups to help with fundraising, but they are very strict that if that ticket number is seen to be traded in any way (they check ebay!) then it will not be honoured for admission, so beware if you are tempted to try that route. Check with Tourist Information near where you are staying as sometimes they have promotional deals, and certainly have had them for Crealy in the past in my local office, Newton Abbot.

    Don't be put off by a lack of offers. Turn up early, ride the larger most popular rides first before any queues, and enjoy your day.
    But there are dreams that cannot be,and there are storms we cannot weather!
  • Thanks very much for your advice! We will definitely go!
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  • Hi! Never done this before! Argh!
    Does anyone know of any good delas for the Crealy park? We've been before and had a fab time. Just thought as we are back camping in Devon again this year we would re-visit. Whe we went last time, we bought our tickets at the gate and got another day free! Just wondered if anyone knew of any deals on there again this year? Looked on the website, i could book online and get £1 off, if i book online.
    Any other attractions in Devon anyone else would reccomend?
    Many thanks in advance!
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    Hi! Never done this before! Argh!
    Does anyone know of any good delas for the Crealy park? We've been before and had a fab time. Just thought as we are back camping in Devon again this year we would re-visit. Whe we went last time, we bought our tickets at the gate and got another day free! Just wondered if anyone knew of any deals on there again this year? Looked on the website, i could book online and get £1 off, if i book online.
    Any other attractions in Devon anyone else would reccomend?
    Many thanks in advance!

    crealy have rejoined the tesco clubcard scheme

    also this year, your entry ticket is valid for 7 days, but you have to either get a non-removeable wristband put on before you leave the park, or pay £1 to get a photocard so you can re-enter the park for the rest of the week

    hth F
  • Harrietxxx
    Harrietxxx Posts: 900 Forumite
    flea72 wrote: »
    crealy have rejoined the tesco clubcard scheme

    also this year, your entry ticket is valid for 7 days, but you have to either get a non-removeable wristband put on before you leave the park, or pay £1 to get a photocard so you can re-enter the park for the rest of the week

    hth F

    So for one entry you can go back as many times as you like for a week? That sounds great, we will be very close by and I was planning to use some Tesco vouchers for the entrance tickets.

    Also, will it be ok for two 14 year olds? or is it just for the littler ones?

    Thanks
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    Harrietxxx wrote: »
    So for one entry you can go back as many times as you like for a week? That sounds great, we will be very close by and I was planning to use some Tesco vouchers for the entrance tickets.

    Also, will it be ok for two 14 year olds? or is it just for the littler ones?

    Thanks

    its very similar to places like Pleasurewood Hills and Gullivers, so not thrill seeking, but enough of a laugh for teenagers to enjoy themselves.

    F
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