Deals of the week - days out
MFM's money savers help you find great days out with the kids that won’t break the bank…
Posted: 18/06/2012 11:00:00
by Emma Daly
Great Merlin Get Together - visit an attraction for £5pp
Visit any of the Merlin attractions (this includes Alton Towers, Madame Tussauds and many more!) for just £5pp as part of a group of 10 or more people.
Book your visit for the 21st - 23rd of September to get this exclusive offer.
Legoland 2nd day free
Get your second day free at Legoland with their brand new offer. Find out more online.
Centre Parcs early booking discounts
Book now for 2013 breaks from £199 per family (normally £219+) at Centre Parcs.
Cadbury World Thursday 2 for 1 offer
Purple Thursdays at Cadbury World enables one adult and one child or two adults to buy one get one free on tickets. Download a form and present it at Cadbury World reception to redeem the offer (off peak on Thursdays only). For all the terms and conditions check out the website.
Cineworld online booking discount
Book tickets online for cinema trips at Cineworld and you’ll get 10% off. To find a film and time to pop along to Cineworld check out their website.
London Zoo annual pass
Unlimited annual visits to both ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo for 364 days of the year, plus a host of other benefits is £237 for a family (2 adults and up to 5 children). Find out more online.
Madame Tussauds 10% online discount
Books tickets online for Madame Tussauds and get a 10% discount. You also get added benefits like faster entry into the attraction. All the details are on the website.
Canvas Holiday family savings
Canvas Holidays' sale has kicked off and you can make savings of up to £300 for trips to selected European sites. Check out the website for more.
Little Tikes and Sea Life free ticket offer
Until August 2012, you'll get a free ticket (valid with a full paying adult ticket) for Sea Life with every Little Tikes purchase from its website.
So what do you think?
donnaat27
I have just read the article "Are British children culture-starved?" where the author is complaining that our children would recognise McDonalds or a Zoo rather than an Art Gallery or Theatre and after parents expressed concerns over the costs of cultural outings I clicked the link 'Deals of the week' only to find a plethora of anything but cultural offers! What rubbish! And what exactly is British cultural?
About 1 years ago
donnaat27
*British culture?
About 1 years ago
Emma Daly
Hi donnaat27,
Thanks for your feedback. We do endeavour to keep the deals as varied as possible. Often we find a lot of the museums and galleries are free to pop along to, so do tend to focus on deals where money is literally saved, but we'll certainly take your thoughts on board.
Thanks,
MFM team
About 1 years ago