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Cheapest way to buy Legoland tickets

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HJ40 · 30/05/2022 22:40

I recall years ago there used to be coupons on cereal boxes?!? I didn't really pay attention, but now I have a DC old enough to go, I wish I had.

What's my best option?

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terrywynne · 30/05/2022 22:41

There are still vouchers on Kellogg's boxes. Also at Xmas there were some on cadburys (I think) selection boxes so may still be something like that around.

What age of child? There are mid week parent and child discounts if you have a preschooler.

Sh05 · 30/05/2022 22:44

Hope this helps. I've had it for a few months but am unlikely to use it.

Cheapest way to buy Legoland tickets
Sh05 · 30/05/2022 22:45

Oh goodness it's loaded upsidedown! Sorry op, I hope you can make use of it

Sh05 · 30/05/2022 22:48

@HJ40

HJ40 · 30/05/2022 22:50

Yes, with a pre schooler. Ooh @Sh05, may I use that? DH and I want to take our three year old so a free adult entry would be perfect. Thank you very much.

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nearlyspringyay · 30/05/2022 22:53

There are coupons on cereal but it's pretty much the same as booking tickets I'm advance. It's just a cheap day out. The Q bot prices really pissed me off, we won't be going back.

HJ40 · 30/05/2022 23:01

Oh, actually because it's a term time week day, I think we're better off just buying a ticket. This is so confusing. The free adult website says it's £62, but I can get a pre schooler offer ticket for adult and child for £25. Can I just get two of those and only take one child!?!

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Sh05 · 30/05/2022 23:23

I'm sure you can. We went to London last year but the free adult ticket could not be used on the weekend iirc, so they've sat in my drawer since then.

terrywynne · 31/05/2022 09:03

HJ40 · 30/05/2022 23:01

Oh, actually because it's a term time week day, I think we're better off just buying a ticket. This is so confusing. The free adult website says it's £62, but I can get a pre schooler offer ticket for adult and child for £25. Can I just get two of those and only take one child!?!

I think if you read the small print the adult has to be accompanied by a child for the £25 deal. iirc you have to buy one £25 deal and one adult ticket if you have 2 adults and one child.

cobayo · 31/05/2022 11:26

We convert our Tesco Clubcard points into vouchers and get Legoland tickets that way. We've been going twice per year and have often only had to put a few pounds, if that, to the vouchers.

Also if you're looking for somewhere to stay, don't stay in Windsor itself. As lovely as it is, you'll pay a premium as it's so touristy. We stay either in the Premier Inn in Staines or the Travelodge in Egham. The Staines Premier Inn is great as there are loads of places to get food and drink within walking distance and the drive to Legoland isn't bad at all. Have fun!

LetsGoCrazyPurpleBanana · 31/05/2022 11:29

Carex liquid soap bottles have vouchers on.

BluTangClan · 31/05/2022 12:42

Just book a few days in advance to get half price of the full gate price. The vouchers on soap/cereals etc just offer the same as this (and say pre-booking is essential, so seem pointless anyway unless you're booking on the day you go).

I think it's like the DFS sale, no one ever pays the full price, so they've just made the 'offer price' so easy to get. Who's going to pay £64 per person?!

NotImpressedWithTheBag · 31/05/2022 12:46

If you’re on Facebook Op search up sunsavers groups on there. I’m a member of some of them and there is usually someone selling or swapping tickets for around £12 per set of two.

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