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Plastic Person
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Altonadvocate1
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I bought a bottle of Volvic water. It says it has been filtered through a Volcano for 350 million years on the front, but best before April 2019 on the back.If only the "B&M discount shops" were theme park related...
Also, how can water have a date on it? Never understood that one.
They only just got to it in time didn't they!
Anyway, credit to Merlin over BPB. They let you take your own snap in.
Ps, 25p for a bottle of water... Pah... Don't bother with B and M. It's expensive. Get down to Fulton's.
Altonadvocate1
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I think they would!I'm pretty sure BPB's picnic police aren't going to kick you out over a bottle of water in your bag.
Best to get a few beers in at Wetherspoons excellent Velvet Coaster first.
Altonadvocate1
TS Member
Pleased to hear that.I'll rephrase - BPB's picnic police have never mentioned the bottle of water that's always in my bag.
Last time I went the next step would have been a body cavity search
Katy
TS Member
It's in the smallprint somewhere that I read when I was bored (maybe on the entrance ticket), "no picnics" but "bottled water, baby food and special dietary requirements food*" are allowed in
* Probably wasn't worded exactly like that but I'm going from memory.
* Probably wasn't worded exactly like that but I'm going from memory.
Yeah i’ve seen that, I double checked ready for our visit tomorrow.It's in the smallprint somewhere that I read when I was bored (maybe on the entrance ticket), "no picnics" but "bottled water, baby food and special dietary requirements food*" are allowed in
* Probably wasn't worded exactly like that but I'm going from memory.
Still expect hassle off them though
Poopoohead
TS Member
Never had any problems at all with security, I kept going back to the car at the weekend and bringing in 5 bottles of water at a time in my bag. Flasks in winter never been a problem either
DiogoJ42
TS Member
Tell that to every gig venue / club in the country!There is no point in them refusing a guest to bring in a bottle of water as they are technically a licensed premises serving alcohol so must provide free drinking water on request.
Dave
TS Founding Member
Tell that to every gig venue / club in the country!
Tell them you will report them to the local council, every reported breach of licensing laws gets recorded and the breach list is reviewed every time they apply for renewal. Doesn’t matter whether it’s serving under 18, police call out for disorderly behaviour or not serving water venues don’t want a long breach list.
Dave
TS Founding Member
Ah, you misunderstand me, old bean. I meant them not letting you take in your own bottle of water.
Ohh fair enough, I guess they assume your smuggling booze.