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Anyone know of child-goes-free offers for Legoland?

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KTeePee · 17/07/2006 11:02

Unfortunately I am having to go in the school hols as my nephew is visiting and really wants to go - so anyone know of any offers out there? I know I've had vouchers from Weetabix and other products before but haven't seen any lately.

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Libra · 17/07/2006 11:27

British airways July magazine have this offer. At least, the magazines that I didn't rip the page out of. It's for Windsor and Billund.

KTeePee · 17/07/2006 11:30

Anyone else? - am unlikely to be able to get hold of a copy of the BA magazine on time!

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grumpyfrumpy · 17/07/2006 11:30

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MerlinsBeard · 17/07/2006 11:33

is there more than one legoland?

the windsor one has this offer on would involve u buying a can of sprite or soething simialr though

KTeePee · 17/07/2006 11:40

Thanks all - will be going in July so will look out for the laughing cow one too

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KTeePee · 17/07/2006 11:41

mumofmonsters - do I just print out the page you linked to or do i have to do something else??

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MerlinsBeard · 18/07/2006 10:19

sorry, internet went on the blinkj last night.

I think you can just print it out but the terms and conditions wouldn't load

CarlK · 18/07/2006 10:45

err i think we had a voucher we cant use 'tother day i'll ask the DW

KTeePee · 18/07/2006 13:46

Bought a box of the Laughing Cow Dippers today to be on the safe side!

Another question - Lastminute,com are doing cheap tickets - has anyone ever booked adult tickets that way and been able to user a child-goes-free voucher as well?

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KTeePee · 18/07/2006 14:10

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CarlK · 19/07/2006 06:48

the voucher is for £5.00 off per person, march - oct. excluding August and some other days listed on the website.

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JanH · 19/07/2006 09:54

If you have any Tesco vouchers you can get in ¼ price - £7.25 in vouchers gets 1 adult ticket - website

KTeePee · 19/07/2006 11:57

Thank all, I am using Nectar points for one of the kids (don't have enough for all of them and not quite enough on Tesco at the moment). I think the cheapest option for SIL is to pay full price and get nephew in for free.

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