Just make up a child. They won't ask you where they are when you turn up with one child.
I've made one up for you:-
Name: Daisy
Sex: Female
DOB: 1.1.2006
Likes: Marmite, Shopkins, Strops, constantly asking why the broadband isn't working, your dessert.
neilc
2 Jan 163#57
For anyone tempted to buy the Merlin pass for their family I would consider doing the following.
If you have any children under the age of 15 and they happen to do anything interesting hobby wise/ environmentally/ charitable etc get them to write a letter to Blue Peter and they may well receive a Blue Peter badge which entitles them to free entry to Merlin attractions until they are 16. This isn't guaranteed of course, but has lasted for a long time now.
My kids cycled to Paris when they were 9 and 7 so we have had 7 years of only having to buy 2 passes instead of 4.
Jagoy2k to packard
1 Jan 163#9
£20, I would recommend going for the Premium pass, you get so much more perks for it, free parking at theme parks, unlimited access all year round, fast track into the attraction.
Don't forget Topcashback (10.5%) / Quidco (8.5%) via a local attraction such as Sealife Centre, etc
All comments (119)
badgerrules
1 Jan 161#1
Good price if you live close enough to enjoy it.
Jagoy2k
1 Jan 16#2
not live just yet.
doggboy10
1 Jan 16#3
What age does a child ticket start at?
plane_boy2000 to doggboy10
1 Jan 16#4
It depends on where you visit. At Chessington its 92cm tall rather than by age, and they will get your kids out of the pushchair to measure them.
Pop down the road to Thorpe park though and its age 4 so you need to check with each attraction as they have different policy's
packard
1 Jan 16#5
As site is paused awaiting lift off what's the difference between standard and premium ?
Jagoy2k to packard
1 Jan 163#9
£20, I would recommend going for the Premium pass, you get so much more perks for it, free parking at theme parks, unlimited access all year round, fast track into the attraction.
Don't forget Topcashback (10.5%) / Quidco (8.5%) via a local attraction such as Sealife Centre, etc
spicy_gal
1 Jan 16#6
I think premium includes free parking. Is that correct?
Opening post
Standard
Individual - £119
Family - £99
Premium
Individual - £149
Family - £119
Top comments
I've made one up for you:-
Name: Daisy
Sex: Female
DOB: 1.1.2006
Likes: Marmite, Shopkins, Strops, constantly asking why the broadband isn't working, your dessert.
If you have any children under the age of 15 and they happen to do anything interesting hobby wise/ environmentally/ charitable etc get them to write a letter to Blue Peter and they may well receive a Blue Peter badge which entitles them to free entry to Merlin attractions until they are 16. This isn't guaranteed of course, but has lasted for a long time now.
My kids cycled to Paris when they were 9 and 7 so we have had 7 years of only having to buy 2 passes instead of 4.
Don't forget Topcashback (10.5%) / Quidco (8.5%) via a local attraction such as Sealife Centre, etc
All comments (119)
Pop down the road to Thorpe park though and its age 4 so you need to check with each attraction as they have different policy's
Don't forget Topcashback (10.5%) / Quidco (8.5%) via a local attraction such as Sealife Centre, etc