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Postby victor » 31 May 2016, 17:15

Went to the one in Birmingham yesterday and while it was very good I think a full adult charge for over 5's is a bit out of order
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Postby saundra » 31 May 2016, 17:45

So do I
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Postby TheOstrich » 31 May 2016, 17:53

£12.50 if you book online or £20.95 otherwise. Bit of a rip-off.

You could have gone to the Wyevale Garden Centre near us in Shenstone and walked round the fish tanks in the Ripples Waterlife concession for nuffink! :mrgreen:
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Re: Sea Life

Postby victor » 01 Jun 2016, 12:25

They got penguins?lol
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Re: Sea Life

Postby meriad » 01 Jun 2016, 12:38

TheOstrich wrote:£12.50 if you book online or £20.95 otherwise.


so what happens to people who don't have internet at home - OK most do, but definitely not everyone? That really is a huge price difference
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Postby TheOstrich » 01 Jun 2016, 13:32

I think they are trying to sell tickets in "time-slots", Meriad, and discourage folk from just turning up on the day. I can accept that it is the sort of attraction which would get crowded, but it's almost like you have to make an appointment to go, these days. As for heavily discounting tickets on the internet, well, it's just the same as it is the railways, really.

They got penguins? lol


I got Penguins in the confectionery aisle of my local Co-op, Vic .... :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
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