Saw this yesterday in the Sunday Times. We’replanning to go Christmas Eve to see Santa so works out better for us with a couple of under 3 year olds
Tickets £10 + booking £1.50 + two newspapers £3.20
valid for visits between 09/10/17 and 31/01/18 but limited to 25,000 tickets
You have to pre book the day you want to go when booking, tickets are sent by email and can be printed out prior to visit
You can only obtain one pair of tickets per email/ postal address
guidebook is worth between £6 and £10 I think from memory
All comments (23)
Mahonytekkers
2 Oct 17#1
Saw this yesterday in the Sunday Times. We’replanning to go Christmas Eve to see Santa so works out better for us with a couple of under 3 year olds
Tickets £10 + booking £1.50 + two newspapers £3.20
valid for visits between 09/10/17 and 31/01/18 but limited to 25,000 tickets
You have to pre book the day you want to go when booking, tickets are sent by email and can be printed out prior to visit
You can only obtain one pair of tickets per email/ postal address
guidebook is worth between £6 and £10 I think from memory
whorlow
2 Oct 17#2
Don't park in the castle car park. You will be ripped off. It's right in the town centre so feel free to use local car parks and save the pennies
simba1981
2 Oct 17#3
You can't go on xmas eve with these
Mahonytekkers to simba1981
2 Oct 17#4
simba1981 to Mahonytekkers
3 Oct 17#8
Was just going by dates you posted
theillest
2 Oct 17#5
Anyone got a spare code they can PM me please? Thanks
theillest
2 Oct 17#6
How does it work? Was planning on taking the little one
postmaster
2 Oct 17#7
Is this deal still working ? the link does not work thanks
Mahonytekkers to postmaster
3 Oct 17#10
The deal is off line only, moss added the link but still available
steevieboy4u
3 Oct 17#9
Went recently to Warwick Castle, great castle but an ABSOLUTE RIPOFF! The entrance fee is too much and then to top it off you have to pay for loads of stuff when you get inside which should be free, archery £5 for a few arrows which you could actually thrown further than you actually shoot them, the wood sword fighting against a dummy shield, again £5 for about 5 mins both these should be free considering the amount you have to pay to get in (with out these types of offers may I had)
Have fun when you go but be prepared about the charges once you're in there..............Also take a picnic, it'll save you a small fortune :wink:
hoggs
3 Oct 17#11
Heat for the deal but it's the Ryanair of attractions.
As mentioned in the posts above, don't park at the castle, plenty other places very close by. Take your own food/picnic etc - again there's supermarkets close by.
CAL23
3 Oct 17#12
£1.50 booking fee. I hate ticket websites! :angry:
matwalaboy
3 Oct 17#13
Couple with an 8 year old - would mean buying 1 ticket at full price I suppose :(?
clare_bear1983
3 Oct 17#14
So you needed yesterday's paper to get the deal? I'm slightly confused as to how to obtain this offer
Mahonytekkers to clare_bear1983
3 Oct 17#15
Just purchase any two papers on separate days between now and Tuesday 10th October
seb
3 Oct 17#16
Win an overnight stay in a luxurious tower suite at Warwick Castle
Win a trip back in time at Warwick Castle and enjoy an overnight stay for two in a luxurious tower suite including exclusive concierge service, champagne on arrival, two-day priority access to the castle, a private castle tour, breakfast and parking.
For your chance to win, enter in your details and click submit
It is an absolute rip off, left feeling like I got mugged. I even got a partial refund after I complained about their misleading website and their VAT free pricing scheme and the idea that you can save money by booking online but not actually making clear you have to book days in advance to get any saving. Not to mention the fact at the time I booked online I didn't get presented with family tickets on the mobile site and could have paid less on the gate.
The only good thing about that place was the dungeon and guess what, yes you had to pay extra for that too. Seriously don't bother wasting your money or if you feel you have to get a very good discount first. You're better off supporting the National Trust than a place like this owned by an entertainment group.
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Tickets £10 + booking £1.50 + two newspapers £3.20
valid for visits between 09/10/17 and 31/01/18 but limited to 25,000 tickets
You have to pre book the day you want to go when booking, tickets are sent by email and can be printed out prior to visit
You can only obtain one pair of tickets per email/ postal address
guidebook is worth between £6 and £10 I think from memory
All comments (23)
Tickets £10 + booking £1.50 + two newspapers £3.20
valid for visits between 09/10/17 and 31/01/18 but limited to 25,000 tickets
You have to pre book the day you want to go when booking, tickets are sent by email and can be printed out prior to visit
You can only obtain one pair of tickets per email/ postal address
guidebook is worth between £6 and £10 I think from memory
Have fun when you go but be prepared about the charges once you're in there..............Also take a picnic, it'll save you a small fortune :wink:
As mentioned in the posts above, don't park at the castle, plenty other places very close by.
Take your own food/picnic etc - again there's supermarkets close by.
Win a trip back in time at Warwick Castle and enjoy an overnight stay for two in a luxurious tower suite including exclusive concierge service, champagne on arrival, two-day priority access to the castle, a private castle tour, breakfast and parking.
For your chance to win, enter in your details and click submit
thetimesoffers.co.uk/war…php
comp closes October 22, 2017.
1965 XFN4
theillest - your page is empty!!
The only good thing about that place was the dungeon and guess what, yes you had to pay extra for that too. Seriously don't bother wasting your money or if you feel you have to get a very good discount first. You're better off supporting the National Trust than a place like this owned by an entertainment group.
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