With February half-term nearly upon us, families across the country will be trying to find ways to entertain their children.
And if you shop at Tesco and you have a Clubcard, you may be able to use your vouchers to save on days out. You can turn your vouchers into codes worth up to three times their value.
These can be used for trips to a theme park, aquariums and some restaurants, which are Tesco Clubcard Reward Partners. Here is a list of places where savings can be made with your vouchers.
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List of places where you can save money on days out
You can turn every 50p in vouchers into £1.50 to use with the following Clubcard Reward Partners:
- Chessington World of Adventures Resort - Explore over 40 rides and attractions as well as 1,000+ animals in the Zoo and SEA LIFE centre, not to mention their jaw-dropping newest ride Croc Drop.
- SEA LIFE - At 10 locations across the UK you can come nose to nose with sharks and turtles and prepare for astonishingly close views of everything from humble starfish to magical seahorses. Discover the beautiful tropics of Stingray Bay, or the humidity in the dense Rainforest Adventure, go beneath the waves in the underwater tunnels or pop up in the bubble tanks and say hello to clownfish.
- Pizza Express - Dine in at Pizza Express and enjoy dishes from pizza and pasta to new favourites such as fiery dough balls and vegan Giuseppe.
- Thinktank Science Museum - Thinktank is Birmingham's amazing science museum, devoted to delivering education in fun and interactive ways that appeal to kids. There are loads of exhibitions where children can investigate the past, present, and future of the world with lots of interactive elements; a science garden with mechanical structures; and other iconic exhibits.
- Tenpin - The game is officially on at Tenpin. Whether it’s a birthday party, social night out or family get together, Tenpin’s entertainment centres could be the place for you. There are a number of entertainment centres around the UK.
- Madame Tussauds London - Step through the world-famous doors and straight onto the red carpet to join the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Helen Mirren and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson at an exclusive awards party. Don’t forget to strike a pose for the paparazzi. Visitors can even help the Marvel Super Heroes save the day in the all-new 4D cinema experience.
- Madame Tussauds Blackpool - You can also step into the world of fame and celebrity at Madame Tussauds Blackpool and get up close and personal with all your favourite stars. Don’t miss the new Strictly Experience. Take to the floor, light-up the ballroom steps, prepare to sashay your way across the famous dancefloor and be scored.
How does the Tesco Clubcard scheme work?
You can sign up for a Clubcard for free. Clubcard members collect one point for every £1 spent in-store and online and one point for every £2 spent on fuel. Points are turned into vouchers to help Clubcard members to save in a variety of ways – from money off their weekly shop to days and meals out with Reward Partners. Vouchers are worth up to three times their value when exchanged with Reward Partners. For more information about Tesco Clubcard Reward Partners, click here.
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