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Sea Life Bray - 40% off until March 31st 2008

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 194 ✭✭lizzyd66


    There is also an ongoing scheme where by if you pay €1 extra per child the first visit, that child can have free entry all year. Not sure if you can combine it with the other offer. But if you live local , you could avail of the cheap adult ticket with the free kids offer. Go in the afternoon to see the shark feeding, pirahana feeding etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 139 ✭✭antoswords


    Not Bad,

    Plus as well as seeing the sealife, you can just stick your head outside of sealife and catch the wildlife.:):)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 492 ✭✭seven stars


    We went there yesterday, and it's worth pointing out a couple of things about this offer:

    (1) To get the offer price, you have to book a day in advance and print out your confirmation from lastminute.com (which is fair enough I reckon). We only decided to go yesterday, so we had to pay the full price at the desk.

    (2) The 40% off price you get on lastminute.com doesn’t seem to be anything of the sort. For 2 adults and 2 children the special offer price is coming up as just over €30. I rang up Sea Life and was told that it normally costs €35. When we got to the desk it actually cost us €32.

    Still, the kids loved it, and we saw them feeding the sharks and piranhas.


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