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CBeebies land

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Eminybob · 19/09/2015 17:11

I would like to take DS to CBeebies land at some point in the future, but from what I can gather, it's part of the main Alton Towers park so therefore DP and I would have to pay full price to get in (or whatever offers we can find)

Is this right? Seems a bit daft to me, we are taking a toddler so obviously won't be going on any big rides. I can't really justify the cost tbh. You'd think they would have separate entry just to that area wouldn't you? Surely they would get more visitors if that were the case. But I guess they dont care if they are fleecing the ones who do go.

Or is there any way around it? What's the cheapest way to go?

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PotteringAlong · 20/09/2015 03:59

They're not fleecing you! It's part of Alton towers and it costs what it costs - you can't just go into part of the park.

Thomasland at Drayton manor is cheaper and Drayton manor itself quieter.

LadyCassandra · 20/09/2015 05:26

Kelloggs were doing two for one tickets, so that might help. Our kids 6 and 3 loved it, we spent most of the day in there but also had a few rides on the log flume and raoids

LadyCassandra · 20/09/2015 05:26

*rapids!

SophiaofSpain · 27/09/2015 21:26

We took s bunch of little ones to Cbebbies world, there are quite a few other things at Alton towers for little ones to enjoy. We all loved the cablecars, there is loads to look at and explore, and to be honest the highlight for my kids was standing under the Air rollercoaster watching the riders whizz by above them. It was a very good day out!

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