Not bad weather this weekend either! (Warrington / Milton Keynes & Matlock Bath)
Basically, book online, bring your booking confirmation and a food item
We have thousands of £9 theme park tickets up for grabs! Just book online for the 7th or 8th May 2016 and donate a food item to our food bank when you arrive!
Gulliver's will deliver all your food donations to Trussell Trust foodbanks to help local people in crisis.
Credit to PP https://www.playpennies.com/family-days-out/gullivers-food-bank-weekend-7th-8th-may-all-tickets-gbp-9-163013
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MayorWest
4 May 164#9
Tory Britain, where people in a first world country need to use the charity of the public to fill their stomachs.
Shameful.
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Venezia
5 May 16#15
Its going to be rammed with the good weather
rdbradshaw to Venezia
8 May 16#20
Yes you were right , after most rides 35-45 minutes wait , was v hot indeed , but the food donation is a great idea .
taz05
8 May 16#19
Had a great day out in mk
Nexusfifth
5 May 16#18
You very much are a first world country, until you lived somewhere else and have experienced what a non first world country looks like you have no right complaining.
I am from a so called "second world" country and our average salary is 6 time lower than in UK and your cost of living is only about 1.5 times of ours. So try imagining you quarter your salary and live on that, if you experience that you might get a feeling how a first world country does not look like.
UK has problems and has bad social policies which lead to it some not having their basic needs met, but that is a policy problem and a very capitalistic approach. I also assure you that even homeless people are far better of. But it is still a rich country when compared to 95% of the rest of the world.
rholmes85
5 May 16#17
Oops sorry
groakybaby
5 May 16#16
This is not quite correct.'Matlock' and 'Matlock Bath' are 2 separate places.
rudy691
4 May 16#14
booked for warrington :wink: good for little kids, not so much for older ones. mine are 6 and 4. they enjoyed it last year when we went.
barryallott
4 May 16#13
Thanks, booked,,, cheaper than actually going to something like Trentham Gardens
MattCoke4
4 May 16#12
I was being sarcastic :stuck_out_tongue:
MayorWest
4 May 164#9
Tory Britain, where people in a first world country need to use the charity of the public to fill their stomachs.
Shameful.
dafunq to MayorWest
4 May 16#11
You think we're a 1st world country? :man:
How very mistaken you are!
beavis2007
4 May 16#10
booked for warrington thanks
paneds
4 May 161#3
surely to god they cud have just charged full price and used anything over £9 to go out and buy the food and probably get alot more, I can see alot of beans happening here but good effort. heat
rdbradshaw to paneds
4 May 16#4
Very true also the Warrington one is more of a has-bean place :sunglasses:
MayorWest to paneds
4 May 16#8
It's a way of getting people through the door at a (probably) quiet time of year.
Gullivers benefits with footfall and the food banks benefit too. A decent compromise.
BarryChuc
4 May 16#7
It's "Matlock Bath" not Bath
rholmes85
4 May 16#6
There isn't one in bath. Matlock is actually called 'Matlock Bath'
TN567
4 May 16#5
Its tiny in here
decepticon_shadow
4 May 161#2
Warrington is good. You can make the teacups spin mega fast. Couldn't stop it for ages.
MattCoke4
4 May 16#1
How long has there been a Gullivers at Bath?:laughing: I've been to the one at Matlock, good deal, heat.
Opening post
Basically, book online, bring your booking confirmation and a food item
We have thousands of £9 theme park tickets up for grabs! Just book online for the 7th or 8th May 2016 and donate a food item to our food bank when you arrive!
Gulliver's will deliver all your food donations to Trussell Trust foodbanks to help local people in crisis.
Credit to PP https://www.playpennies.com/family-days-out/gullivers-food-bank-weekend-7th-8th-may-all-tickets-gbp-9-163013
Top comments
Shameful.
Latest comments (20)
I am from a so called "second world" country and our average salary is 6 time lower than in UK and your cost of living is only about 1.5 times of ours. So try imagining you quarter your salary and live on that, if you experience that you might get a feeling how a first world country does not look like.
UK has problems and has bad social policies which lead to it some not having their basic needs met, but that is a policy problem and a very capitalistic approach. I also assure you that even homeless people are far better of. But it is still a rich country when compared to 95% of the rest of the world.
I was being sarcastic :stuck_out_tongue:
Shameful.
How very mistaken you are!
Gullivers benefits with footfall and the food banks benefit too. A decent compromise.