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Kellogs adult goes free to attractions

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HedgeHogFoxBadger · 09/03/2020 16:14

Ive just picked up a box of cocopops and am already planning on taking my kids to a theme park at easter or may half term. This is only for a day but i would like to do 2 days and stay in a hotel. Would this work? Could I use 2 days of tickets from cereal packs and book a hotel separate?

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Figgygal · 09/03/2020 18:21

To be honest I think you can only use those tokens on walk up prices you might find it cheaper to book it in advance
If you want to stay on site at a hotel quite a few of them do two day one night short breaks which again could be cheaper

Bunnybigears · 09/03/2020 18:24

We used the Kellogs vouchers last year, honestly it would have been cheaper to book some sort of deal direct with the theme park. You can only use them on walk up tickets in the day and we didnt save money. Especially if you want to stay at the Theme Parks own hotel you can usually get good deals on tickets with Stay and Play deals etc.

SoloMummy · 09/03/2020 19:16

I think it depends on whether you would be happy to stay in a travelodge.. For example for lego land there are a few close by. Equally if planning on day doing Chessington one day and lego land the next it would work out cheaper.

I would just compare the prices online to on the day. Legoland online would cost 2 x 29 but only 49 with your voucher. 😁

Fwiw I wouldn't advise staying at the resort hotels. Really expensive for what they are - imo.

00100001 · 09/03/2020 19:22

Sometimes those vouchers aren't valid on school holidays, so check that as well

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