Can't see this posted anywhere and the details are squirrelled away on their site.
Cheapest ticket when booking online is usually £28. My wife and I are taking our 4 and 2 year old, so just going to pretend that our littlest is going to be 3 for the day and the four of us get in for £42.
As far as I can see there is no limit on the tickets, so adults can use the bigger rides if they want.
Hope this helps someone.
16 comments
karmabanana
21 Sep 17#14
when is off peak? does sunday the 24th count?
happyfeet0
16 Sep 17#13
Anyone want two tickets for Sunday 24th (one adult and one child both get in for free)
karmabanana to happyfeet0
21 Sep 17#15
is this definitely off peak? i would like these if you can show me they are....
happyfeet0 to karmabanana
21 Sep 17#16
Iv already posted them out to someone sorry
AdamDraper
13 Sep 17#11
OK OK I read it wrong but still SHENANIGANS!
AdamDraper
13 Sep 17#10
Police police did you hear that he's going to pretend his 4 year old is 3 and that's fraud, lock him up and throwaway the key
rjace
13 Sep 17#9
Are there things to do for toddlers at chessington?
Lottiebird
11 Sep 17#8
They've done this for years, in fact it used to be a lot cheaper. I live nearby so had an annual parent and toddler pass until my son started school. Was only available during term time though. Presume this is still the case?
claireusbearus1
11 Sep 17#5
If it's under 6 why do you need to pretend your 4 year old is 3
david_robinson94 to claireusbearus1
11 Sep 17#6
Children under 3 go for free, so technically I should buy the adult ticket for £28 and the special £21 ticket to get us all in.
It's my 2 year old who gets to be 3 for the day.
dlm136 to claireusbearus1
11 Sep 17#7
Was wondering the same thing I think the under 6 might be a typo and should be under 4 (under school age?)
david_robinson94 to dlm136
14 Sep 17#12
No, under 6 is correct. It's my 2 year old who gets to be 3 for the day.
lolamont
10 Sep 17#3
Thanks for this
katheryn
10 Sep 17#2
Legoland do very similar, I think it's £28 for 1 adult and a child, but again has to be midweek term time.
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Cheapest ticket when booking online is usually £28. My wife and I are taking our 4 and 2 year old, so just going to pretend that our littlest is going to be 3 for the day and the four of us get in for £42.
As far as I can see there is no limit on the tickets, so adults can use the bigger rides if they want.
Hope this helps someone.
16 comments
It's my 2 year old who gets to be 3 for the day.
I think the under 6 might be a typo and should be under 4 (under school age?)