High price of a family day out

DEBSC
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edited August 2016 in General Chat #1

Looking at the price of taking 3 of the grandchildren to Warwick Castle for the day. 104 pounds for a family of 5. That is before car parking at 10 pounds and excluding a visit to the dungeon. Yes I know that with Tesco vouchers etc. it can become cheaper
but I think this price is just too high for a family day out. And that is before ice creams and we would definitely need to take a picnic. It is nice there, we have been before some time ago but at this price I don't think we will bother. How do young families
afford it. The problem is these prices are not that unusual.

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  • tombar
    tombar Forum Participant Posts: 408
    edited August 2016 #2

    Its free to enter B&Q.  Everyone goes thereHappy

  • redface
    redface Forum Participant Posts: 1,701
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    edited August 2016 #3

    I sympathise fully, as a wrinkly I find that taking G/kids anywhere is a pension shrinking experience.  I don't begrudge them the experience for one moment and often think  that's how much (in relative terms) it used to hurt my grandfather/father in days
    gone by.  If you can, try to be brave whilst the wallet takes the hit.

  • Si Jo Tom and Ems
    Si Jo Tom and Ems Forum Participant Posts: 58
    edited August 2016 #4

    Yes try Lego land, ooh och. WC is a money making enterprise. There are far better days out, go to Ferry Meadows Campsite and visit the park, the town and the near by steam trains :) Plus you camp on top of the place. Longleat you get discount with the club, and since you have come this far you get discount at Chatsworth House. Are you on holiday in this area now? As your label says caravaner from Devon? Need things to do or local advice for days out?

     

  • ABM
    ABM Forum Participant Posts: 14,578
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    edited August 2016 #5

    I  think  D S B   is holidaying  on  the  Continent  at  the  moment,  otherwise  I'm  sure  he  would  offer  you  a  guided  tour  of  his  Cheese  Storage  Cellar  for  a  reasonable  donation 
    Wink !!

  • ChemicalJasper
    ChemicalJasper Forum Participant Posts: 437
    edited August 2016 #6

    Went there a couple of years ago and it prompted a scathing review on Trip Advisor.

    What a rip off, they want money for everything (there are sme free bits....but not the bits the kids actually want to do!).

    Rampant extortionism of a national monument by the Merlin Group!

  • DEBSC
    DEBSC Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited August 2016 #7

    Yes try Lego land, ooh och. WC is a money making enterprise. There are far better days out, go to Ferry Meadows Campsite and visit the park, the town and the near by steam trains :) Plus you camp on top of the place. Longleat you get discount with the club,
    and since you have come this far you get discount at Chatsworth House. Are you on holiday in this area now? As your label says caravaner from Devon? Need things to do or local advice for days out?

     

    Thanks Si, no we are not in the area at present, I was just looking for a later occasion. I am beginning to think that the discounts they offer - tesco points vouchers, offers on breakfast cereals etc are the real price and the price advertised is a hopeful,
    which, if so, is unfair. I know places like Alton Towers are expensive but there is so much more there for the money. Warwick is ok but there is not so much there for the price they are charging. Also I really don't get how they can charge an adult price for
    a child of 12.

  • tombar
    tombar Forum Participant Posts: 408
    edited August 2016 #8

    I remember my mum and dad taking me and my 2 brothers for summer evenings out when we were kids (back in the early 1960s) to Beeston Castle in Cheshire.  It was great to explore and climb to the top to the ruin, and it was free.  Today, you have to pay because
    it belongs to one of the Government run depts. 

  • RJLJ
    RJLJ Forum Participant Posts: 148
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    edited August 2016 #9

    Join English Heritage and take them to loads of castles!! National Trust too.  Historic House Association is great, just have to pay for the children if they don't go in free.

  • brue
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    edited August 2016 #10

    Here's my tip for an alternative family day in Warwick

    http://www.stnicholaspark.co.uk it's about £6 for all day parking. You can even get a good view of the castle if you stroll over the road and see it from the bridge or hire a boat for a closer look. Smile