Khanage said:Hi guys, so on my visit to AT yesterday I noticed a leaflet (on my way out so couldn't look into it) for All Day Dining from £12.95. It didn't explain much, can anyone enlighten me. It sounds like a good offer?
Khanage x
Towseriv said:Hi,
Me and five friends used this last week and it was brilliant, the "trick" is to not have a quencher and get all you drinks from the outlets, if you take advantage of a few of the better options and flout a rule or two you can easily get value for money but it does only work if you have two meals and a few snacks.
Quencher - £5
Breakfast - £6
Lunch & Side - £9
Icecream at Wobble world - £4.50
Sandwich & Crisps - £5
Pancake - £3
Just based on this you can save money. Also at outlets such as pies, pancakes etc you could (I am not advocating this) share meals with more than one person
AstroDan said:Towseriv said:Hi,
Me and five friends used this last week and it was brilliant, the "trick" is to not have a quencher and get all you drinks from the outlets, if you take advantage of a few of the better options and flout a rule or two you can easily get value for money but it does only work if you have two meals and a few snacks.
Quencher - £5
Breakfast - £6
Lunch & Side - £9
Icecream at Wobble world - £4.50
Sandwich & Crisps - £5
Pancake - £3
Just based on this you can save money. Also at outlets such as pies, pancakes etc you could (I am not advocating this) share meals with more than one person
On a typical day of 10-5pm - to eat all the above, you'd end up vomiting half of it up on the rides!
You're aiming wrongKaycee said:and put £1 in a machine that will let me shoot water ten times at girls' perfectly blow-dried hair?