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How do I keep costs down on family days out?
Book online in advance β almost every attraction offers a discount for online booking versus gate prices. Check for family tickets which are usually cheaper than buying individual tickets. Bring your own food and drinks β a packed lunch saves Β£20-30 easily. Look for off-peak times (weekday visits during term time are cheapest if you home educate). Sign up to attraction newsletters for flash sales. And always check if your local library offers free or discounted entry passes β many do through schemes like the Kids Pass or attraction partnerships.
What if it rains?
Always have a wet weather backup plan. Pack waterproofs and wellies in the car even in summer. Indoor alternatives near popular outdoor attractions include museums, swimming pools, cinema, bowling, and libraries. Or just embrace the rain β children in waterproofs genuinely don’t mind getting wet, and splashing in puddles is free entertainment.
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