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Kew Garden membership
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lily_the_pink
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My OH and I have just taken out a joint membership of Kew Gardens - we live within 20 minutes of Kew so plan to visit on various occaisions. The joint membership cost £60 for one year, including 12 free guest passes - considering we have various family and friends visiting throughout the year, this works out quite economical (and the same as 2 adult entrances to legoland).
The normal joint membership is £90 but there is a special leaflet that charges only £60 if you pay by direct debit. Considering that full price adult entrance is over £10, it will have paid for itself if we visit 3 times throughout the year - taking friends or family along is an added bonus.
The normal joint membership is £90 but there is a special leaflet that charges only £60 if you pay by direct debit. Considering that full price adult entrance is over £10, it will have paid for itself if we visit 3 times throughout the year - taking friends or family along is an added bonus.
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And I forgot to mention that membership includes entry to various other gardens nationwide, a quarterley magazine and various other freebies such as discount in shop and member events.
There is a kids play area and kids events in holidays too - such as the visiting animal farm.
The website for kew is:
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/
Individual membership is only £40 including 6 free passes.0 -
I get membership every year reduced as I'm on working family tax credit. Always go for my birthday in April and then a few times in the summer.One of my favourite places.Here dead we lie because we did not choose
To live and shame the land from which we sprung.
Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose,
But young men think it is,
And we were young.
A E Housman0
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