I saw the other thread about NT and EH for £45 but if you don't want the EH membership like me then this is cheaper
Choose "Family UK 1 year $37.50" from the drop down menu
Works out around £26 depending on today's exchange rate
Card comes in around 2 weeks, gives admission to National Trust UK sites and various others around the globe, 2 cards are sent
National Trust family ticket is £111 so save £85 !
Free parking not included apparently (see post #51)
- jazid
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dsuk to moz119
16 Mar 1617#15
I normally climb over the fence to get in so this is a step up for me.
Wear_The_Fox_Hat
16 Mar 1611#11
Some people don't have the money to be ethical should they deny their children the possibility of seeing these wonderful sights? For those who believe it's morally or ethically wrong, please feel free not to use these deals that have been shared with this community of bargain hunters.
Some people buy Free range eggs some people buy rainforest alliance bananas doesn't make those who don't morally wrong? Maybe they're just doing the best for their families.... :smiley:
henlowstu
16 Mar 169#12
Lucky this is a deals site and not an ethics discussion board. Heat
srp111
16 Mar 167#5
there is a big list of national trust places abroad you cam join that are cheaper than UK , I'm still a believer in helping the UK one to maintain its properties, £100 a year for a family to visit loads of places is great value, compare it with alton towers for a day pass would cost more
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lju
16 Mar 16#1
(The Membership year runs from October 1st to September 30th) So not a full year if you join at the moment.
deanos
16 Mar 16#2
Most places close in winter and only just opened again, you can join for 5 years at a time
samspud to deanos
16 Mar 16#27
Deanos - you just had to go and do it didn't you! Lol after the mass debate and hysteria I generated with the NZ deal this will get tasty lol You'll get all the nazis on here buying cheap sweatshop labour made primark clothes, streaming on kodi and downloading songs and movies illegally from P2P sites saying this is morally wrong. Love it
LOL_is_stupid
16 Mar 16#3
Not going to credit me for this Deanos?
deanos to LOL_is_stupid
16 Mar 16#4
Did i comment on your post a while back ? cant seem to find it, truth be told i saw it originally on MSE then did a search on here
morpheus to LOL_is_stupid
16 Mar 16#36
He posted it. If you wanted credit, you should have made the effort.....
srp111
16 Mar 167#5
there is a big list of national trust places abroad you cam join that are cheaper than UK , I'm still a believer in helping the UK one to maintain its properties, £100 a year for a family to visit loads of places is great value, compare it with alton towers for a day pass would cost more
deanos to srp111
16 Mar 162#6
I cant afford £111 its too expensive, while on site we will buy drinks, cakes and ice cream so they do make money from us, its not cheap either £1.35 for a can of pop, £2.60 for a coffee
jazid
16 Mar 164#7
Contentious post; great value but morally questionable when the membership fee goes towards maintaining and keeping open these places of interest.
Im sure youd have to buy a load of overpriced fizzy pop and sugar so that the total net margins equate to an annual family membership cost.
Afaik they are a not for profit organisation with cultural heritage at their heart(and upkeep costs to cover), not a greedy profit making organisation.
LOL_is_stupid
16 Mar 16#8
Yes - it was my original thread and me who was answering your questions as to whether the offer still existed.
moz119
16 Mar 161#9
Not very ethical
dsuk to moz119
16 Mar 1617#15
I normally climb over the fence to get in so this is a step up for me.
m1chaels
16 Mar 165#10
Pah - national trust campaign for no new building anywhere pricing the young out of ever owning a home, quite happy to see their funding cut.
Opening post
Choose "Family UK 1 year $37.50" from the drop down menu
Works out around £26 depending on today's exchange rate
Card comes in around 2 weeks, gives admission to National Trust UK sites and various others around the globe, 2 cards are sent
National Trust family ticket is £111 so save £85 !
Free parking not included apparently (see post #51)
- jazid
Top comments
Some people buy Free range eggs some people buy rainforest alliance bananas doesn't make those who don't morally wrong? Maybe they're just doing the best for their families.... :smiley:
All comments (99)
Im sure youd have to buy a load of overpriced fizzy pop and sugar so that the total net margins equate to an annual family membership cost.
Afaik they are a not for profit organisation with cultural heritage at their heart(and upkeep costs to cover), not a greedy profit making organisation.