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2025 Offers...

rob666

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I know I'm technically in the wrong place, but this made most sense here.
The Supersoaraway Sun starts this year's free ticket offers with 2 tickets to Chessington.

Starts "number collect" in the sad rag today.
Alton one in two or three weeks I imagine.
 
The Sun offer starts this Saturday.
Nice, just signed up for this. Wonder how long before the cereal and milkshake offers appear too, I have no doubt there will be some again
 
The Sun offer starts this Saturday.

Am I correct in my understanding that if I pay 1.99 for one months membership of Sun Club I will on monday march 24th be eligible for the discount?

Would this be the easiest and/or cheapest way to get this discount? I don't live in the UK so can't get the physical paper or the app.

SUN CLUB:
1. Simply head to thesun.co.uk/club and sign up to Sun Club.
2. Once you have subscribed, head to the 'Offers Hub' and click 'Book' from 11:00am on Monday, March 24.
3. Click the Book button, and a unique booking code will appear. Copy your unique booking code and click the book button again, this will direct you to the Sun Superdays Alton Towers Resort website where you can book your tickets. You must book your tickets by midnight on Monday, April 21.
 
Am I correct in my understanding that if I pay 1.99 for one months membership of Sun Club I will on monday march 24th be eligible for the discount?

Would this be the easiest and/or cheapest way to get this discount? I don't live in the UK so can't get the physical paper or the app.

SUN CLUB:
1. Simply head to thesun.co.uk/club and sign up to Sun Club.
2. Once you have subscribed, head to the 'Offers Hub' and click 'Book' from 11:00am on Monday, March 24.
3. Click the Book button, and a unique booking code will appear. Copy your unique booking code and click the book button again, this will direct you to the Sun Superdays Alton Towers Resort website where you can book your tickets. You must book your tickets by midnight on Monday, April 21.
In theory that should work but I haven't taken the risk and have just been begrudgingly buying a paper every day. They cost over £1 a time now, last time I bought a Sun before that they were like 20p
 
Am I correct in my understanding that if I pay 1.99 for one months membership of Sun Club I will on monday march 24th be eligible for the discount?

Would this be the easiest and/or cheapest way to get this discount? I don't live in the UK so can't get the physical paper or the app.

SUN CLUB:
1. Simply head to thesun.co.uk/club and sign up to Sun Club.
2. Once you have subscribed, head to the 'Offers Hub' and click 'Book' from 11:00am on Monday, March 24.
3. Click the Book button, and a unique booking code will appear. Copy your unique booking code and click the book button again, this will direct you to the Sun Superdays Alton Towers Resort website where you can book your tickets. You must book your tickets by midnight on Monday, April 21.
I think so, but not 100%sure.
Check out the t&c's, but they are clearly trying to get towers ticket offer users to subscribe to their new "club".
I have done the offer for many years, but the days of cutting coupons are now sadly gone.

I get a paper every day anyway, and I reuse all the papers one way or another, but I always get amused by a ten day Sun subscription.
It makes good firelighters!
 
The race to the bottom continues...
Discovery passes back to eighty quid in the latest "sale".
Yup. I may be wrong, but an educated guess is that people who get free tickets aren't the biggest spenders on-park. Crazy how a theme park ticket is cheaper than a West-end cinema ticket!
 
Yup. I may be wrong, but an educated guess is that people who get free tickets aren't the biggest spenders on-park. Crazy how a theme park ticket is cheaper than a West-end cinema ticket!
West-end cinema is cheaper than £79?

Some theatre shows are more but they also discount to fill seats in quieter times of the year. I've had £25 tickets in January that should have been £80+

Although the discovery pass is very cheap at £79, it sort of serves a purpose of filling the attractions on quieter weekdays during term time. I think it should remain £99 or £119 though without the discounting to £79.
 
West-end cinema is cheaper than £79?
£79 - where did that come from. I wasn't talking about the theatre - just the cinema, where tickets can easily be £40 (Leicester Square, Waterloo IMAX). It's about value - and money. If I have 10 rides at a theme park, I am happy. If I've spent most of the day queuing, I am not happy.

Are Merlin in the theme park business or the queuing business?? Because they are pretty shitty at nickel'n'diming the queue...
 
£79 - where did that come from. I wasn't talking about the theatre - just the cinema, where tickets can easily be £40 (Leicester Square, Waterloo IMAX). It's about value - and money. If I have 10 rides at a theme park, I am happy. If I've spent most of the day queuing, I am not happy.

Are Merlin in the theme park business or the queuing business?? Because they are pretty shitty at nickel'n'diming the queue...
The post you replied to was about the Discovery pass sale price of £79, therefore seems reasonable to think that is what you are comparing to?

Also the cinema isn't easily £40, BFI IMAX for the Minecraft movie in a few weeks is £23-27 for adults and £15-19 for children.
Odeon Leicester Square for the same movie is £17.50-25 for adults, £12.50-17.50 for children, or can get adult and child for £25-35.
Alton Towers on the same day is £37 with no discount for children.
So you could get an adult AND a child to the cinema for £40.

All these prices seem fairly in line with each other, £37 for a day at Alton Towers is pretty fair and you can get 25% off that with a box of Kelloggs cereal.

In terms of queuing, its been like that on busy days (weekends and school holidays) for 35 years. All theme parks have queues.
 
.... YMMV
OK, so now when I get a translation for another new social media abbreviation, I then have to look up what it means.
This has nothing to do with mileage, not to this old man.

And back on topic, if you want to do the Stunning Soaraway Sunreader offer, there are still enough days left to do the offer.
 
Probably no surprise to anyone but the Sun app has Queue-it in place this morning and I’m about 6000th in the queue after it being opened at 11 so I bet their 241 tickets don’t last long
 
They don't do 2 for 1!
It is freebies, or £20 tickets...and I managed fine last year getting freebies on day 2.
Just booked two freebies for early July, looks like a cheap fasttrack and gardens until the school coaches leave!
 
They don't do 2 for 1!
It is freebies, or £20 tickets...and I managed fine last year getting freebies on day 2.
Just booked two freebies for early July, looks like a cheap fasttrack and gardens until the school coaches leave!

Sadly the days I want come under the £25 a ticket bracket. Still a saving vs the AT website price but I’m still shaking my fist at them out of principle
 
Yeah, if you can't snatch up the freebies it just isn't worth the effort.
The paid club members basically got to jump the queue I think, it took me half an hour before I got the collect button, and the first two freebies I picked had sold out by the time I got to the checkout, but freebies for a July weekday will do, though I would have preferred a low season weekday...all gone for the days that fitted.
 
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