Any tips on which passes to use for visiting attractions?
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Gerbera47
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We are going to London and want to do Shreks Adventure Madmam Tussards Sealife and London Eye. I was going to purchase 4 Merlin passes but I am wondering if it would be cheaper to purchase 3 and use the max card for my daughter to get into the attractions as she will get 52% off. I am also wondering if there is such a thing as a Merlin Carers pass. I know there is for the annual pass. Just wondering if anybody has any tips
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Hello @Gerbera47 and welcome to the community.
Interesting question I can't answer this one directly, but I've shared your question (without names or any other confidential details) with my son who lives - in every sense - closer to the London scene than I do. If I get a useful answer for you I will get back to you with it as soon as possible, but there may be others on here who can answer it too.
Warmest best wishes to you,
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Hi Jennysdad
Thanks so much i have emailed shreks adventure too so hopefully they may email back -
Hi @Gerbera47 and thank you for getting back to us. Unfortunately it seems my son knows nothing about this Contacting the people concerned through the web does seem to be the best way to go. Can you manage it, or would you like some help?
Best
Richard -
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Yes it would victoriad but i have not got one as she low mobility DLA
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Last time I went to London attractions I went in I paid disabled rate and carer went free but not sure how it works now
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Hi Madnutter
I think its the same as ive heard back from shreks adventure. Im just asking them if i dont need to purchase a pass but purchase one for my daughter
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