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Alton Towers short break booking question

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Twoweeksandcounting · 02/04/2023 09:27

I’m looking into booking a short break at Alton Towers for later in the year, but wanted to make it as economical as possible. Was planning to book one of the camping pods, as we don’t need anything fancy.

Does anyone know if you can book the accommodation, then purchase tickets separately? If we book the pod plus tickets as a package it’s £207 for the three of us, but if I’m able to book separately I can get a Kellogg’s offer and get just over £30 off.

Any thoughts much appreciated!

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Lordofthebutterfloofs · 02/04/2023 09:35

Yes, I believe you can purchase separately. Have you tried and your coming up against an issue? Surely AT are the best people to support you in this?

Twoweeksandcounting · 02/04/2023 09:39

Thanks for your response. I was just curious whether anyone had done it this way before, or if perhaps further into the booking process there is some way to add in discount codes. You’re right, Alton Towers I’m sure will be very helpful, but sometimes it’s nice to hear from other people.

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wincywincyspider · 02/04/2023 09:58

If I remember the Kellogg's vouchers can't be used online, and must be used in person at the ticket gate? For £30 I'd prefer not to have to queue to buy tickets on the day, it gets very busy.
If stopping at the resort you used to get some earlier time in the park, not sure if that's still the case but may not apply if you have to queue at opening time for tickets.

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