the deep in hull are offering online discounts and free entry for a year when purchasing a ticket
personally i think the deep is 10 times better then the 2 sealife centres ive visited not only that but they are wheelchair freindly and actually honour free entry to carers (sea life didnt for me yesterday with showing of blue badge)
i tend to go every month so entry for me less then a pound a time
LINK IS TO TICKET PRICES BUT I HAVE PASTED THEM HERE
Adult £10.80
Child (aged 3 to 15) £9.00
Children under 3 FREE
Student (in full time education, valid NUS, University card or proof of age is required for school and Sixth form students) £9.90
Senior (60+) £9.90
Family of 4 (maximum 2 adults) £35.55
Family of 5 (maximum 2 adults) £42.75
Essential carer Free of charge
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muntyflumple
13 Nov 164#3
Nice to see support for my home town :smiley:
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mercslkman
13 Nov 161#1
I go there often really nice place
sneaksgalore
13 Nov 16#2
Couldn't agree more I often take my son and then go to hull for retail therapy the cafe is good as well
muntyflumple
13 Nov 164#3
Nice to see support for my home town :smiley:
nadhaw
13 Nov 16#4
We went a couple of weeks ago and there was a lot of work being done so we were quite disappointed actually
sneaksgalore to nadhaw
13 Nov 16#9
Yeah I agree there is mention on there website and you can always go another time within the year
mattinhull
13 Nov 16#5
tis good
katherine24
13 Nov 16#6
Sounds a good deal.
geremybritton
13 Nov 16#7
They recently had a fire, so I guess they're repairing some of that.
wow I can't believe it, are they really giving 1 year free membership?
boowilkes
13 Nov 16#11
Sealife in Birmingham has lots of fish etc you can see that are living. You walk back and forth, around them, over the pools all with different themes. Loads of animals.
The Deep is a long walk with a big aquarium at the end. The walk has posters to look at.
Sealife Birmingham was really worth going to, the Deep wasn't which was sad as it is for charity and not for profit.
sneaksgalore to boowilkes
13 Nov 16#12
Wow have you ever been to the deep can't say I've been to the sea life in Birmingham so I won't comment on that one but the one I went to had seals that were miserable and had most there fur missing too many empty habitats and filthy tanks bearing in mind it was the same tank with three different viewing points
The deep on entry has lights and effects educational material for kids and adults and a multitude of tanks I really don't think you've been?
The deep is well maintained
Zuulan
13 Nov 16#13
A great place. I've visited about 5 Sealife Centres and The Deep is better than them all.
Heated.
beejan
13 Nov 16#14
Where is the link to buy the ticket which lasts for a year
sneaksgalore to beejan
13 Nov 16#16
Its on the link its called the day plus pass if you scroll down it's somewhere there you just have to give them a few details at reception to register took me less then a minute
RadiantDuck
13 Nov 16#15
Similar deal can be had at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, your ticket gives you access for a year except bank holidays. I love going. But it is a bit of a trip from Hull!
sneaksgalore to RadiantDuck
13 Nov 16#17
Equally a brilliant deal beats paying over the odds and kissing your hard earned money good bye
sumera1 to RadiantDuck
13 Nov 16#19
Sharpharp
13 Nov 162#18
The Deep have always done FREE entry for a year when you buy any ticket, this is not new
scunny to Sharpharp
14 Nov 16#23
Don't understand how "buying" a ticket can be classed as "FREE" Am I missing something here?
sunshineandsparkle
14 Nov 161#21
...or use tesco clubcard vouchers for free entry for a year! We do that every year :smile:
scunny
14 Nov 16#22
£30.60 For 2 adults and 1 child. How is that free?
sneaksgalore
14 Nov 16#24
You don't you buy a ticket and then get free entry for a year after the purchase of the ticket
bhaisab
14 Nov 16#25
Free re-entry
darren9030
18 Nov 16#26
Thank You - heat added. Have been waiting ages for The Deep to do discount tickets . Have heard great things but never visited. A good excuse to have another day out in Hull :smile:
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personally i think the deep is 10 times better then the 2 sealife centres ive visited not only that but they are wheelchair freindly and actually honour free entry to carers (sea life didnt for me yesterday with showing of blue badge)
i tend to go every month so entry for me less then a pound a time
LINK IS TO TICKET PRICES BUT I HAVE PASTED THEM HERE
Adult £10.80
Child (aged 3 to 15) £9.00
Children under 3 FREE
Student (in full time education, valid NUS, University card or proof of age is required for school and Sixth form students) £9.90
Senior (60+) £9.90
Family of 4 (maximum 2 adults) £35.55
Family of 5 (maximum 2 adults) £42.75
Essential carer Free of charge
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All comments (26)
The Deep is a long walk with a big aquarium at the end. The walk has posters to look at.
Sealife Birmingham was really worth going to, the Deep wasn't which was sad as it is for charity and not for profit.
The deep on entry has lights and effects educational material for kids and adults and a multitude of tanks I really don't think you've been?
The deep is well maintained
Heated.