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LEGOLAND what is the cheapest way to get in?

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kidsrus · 02/10/2008 21:47

We have booked our touring pitch nearby and are trying to work out the cheapest way to get in.

We are a family of 4 (dc are 7 & 33 mths).
I have some tesco points and also nectar points also tetley vouchers 241 entry.
but im sure there is a cheaper way.
do you know what it is?

We have been saving for this treat for a long time.

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kidsrus · 02/10/2008 22:39

bump anyone?

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hana · 02/10/2008 22:42

use clubcard vouchers for a day pass or annual pass - it's bonus money really . you won't need a pass for the 33 month old . or do you mean a 7 month old and a nearly 3 year old? under 3's don't need passes

Skramble · 02/10/2008 22:42

Over the fence round the back only joking

kidsrus · 02/10/2008 23:11

wow thanks all i have just checked raring to go site and can get a 1 day pass for £18 and £16 for child.
Then checked nectar(not enough points) but tesco's WOW!!!!!!!!!! SHOCK!!!!!! smile]

only £16.75 in clubcard vouchers for an annual pass thats £50.25 for the 3 of us as dd is under 3 and can go for nothing.

it was going to cost £182 for a 2 day pass at the gate or £185 for an annual pass at the gate.
Thankyou tesco you made my day,week,year,life!

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kidsrus · 02/10/2008 23:12

yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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kid · 02/10/2008 23:15

Is that all the annual passes cost now with Tesco vouchers, think they have come down in price. Sounds like you have got a bargain there! Hope the weather is nice for you.

Make sure you check on their website as they are shut on some days. Also I think I remember seeing something about the annual pass not being valid on certain days. It might have been when special events were going on there.

Have fun!

jollydiane · 02/10/2008 23:23

Hope you enjoy it, if you are set on going to Lego land then ignore me but I would consider Drayton Manor (Thomasland), my 3 year old loved it. We used a voucher from kelloggs to get in for half price as he went free.

For legoland avoid school holidays if you can.

bythepowerofgreyskull · 02/10/2008 23:27

Tesco points seems to be the way to go if you have enough...

there have been alot of complaints about Legoland this summer and they know about alot of the problems..
Will be interested to hear how you get on and to see if they have remedied any of the problems.

We had a lovely day - DS's 2 & 4 much fun had by all.

CarGirl · 02/10/2008 23:31

Chessington World of Adventures loads better IME

kidsrus · 03/10/2008 00:01

jollydiane would love to avoid the school hols but don't like to take ds out of school.
its a good couple of hours drive for us thats why we are touring and could now spend all week in there.
ds has wanted to go for a while so its his choice and we can try all the others another year.
kid thanks there is a restriction on a pass but not on the full annual pass.
the pass also gives lots of discount at other places too even at vue cinemas.

has anyone used the q bot?

pass holders parking is it worth paying for?

thanks all im sure the weather will be fantastic and a good time had by all(here's hoping) still ing!!!!!!

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solo · 03/10/2008 00:03

Dig under the fence . Hideously expensive! I think you still get a discount if you are an AA member.

HuwEdwards · 03/10/2008 00:05

sleep with the ticket seller

Saturn74 · 03/10/2008 00:07

trebuchet in carpark.

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