Legoland are giving away free park tickets on election day – here’s how you can get them
LEGOLAND Windsor are giving away free tickets to its Christmas event today - perfect if your kids are off school because of the elections.
Given tickets are normally £26 per person, it's quite a nice saving just before the festive season.
Legoland are running the free ticket offer today (December 12) only.
A number of schools around the UK are closed today so they can be used as polling stations, meaning many kids will already be off school.
To coincide with the elections, Legoland are giving away free tickets to kids who have the same name as the political party leaders - they have to have the same exact spellings as well.
The names eligible are Boris, Jeremy, Joanne, Jonathan, Sian, Nicola, Nigel and Adam.
If your kids are eligible, all you have to do is turn up on the day with proof of identity for your kids - so a passport or birth certificate for example.
You'll be there for their Christmas at Legoland event - but the tickets are for the theme park only.
There will be a Santa's Grotto there, but to book a visit, you'll have to pay an extra £11 - but you'll get a free Lego gift to take away.
Sadly, the parents do have to pay for their tickets.
You can book , or go all out for the option that lets you meet Santa for £36 per person.
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