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You can get two 'free' tickets to Legoland Windsor Resort (normally up to £124) when you join Sun Savers for free and collect nine codes from The Sun newspaper between Sat 23 Apr and Tue 10 May. You'll need to have collected nine codes and booked your Legoland tickets by 11.59pm on Mon 23 May. We've calculated that you'll need to spend at least £8.30 – the minimum cost of the newspapers, plus a £2 booking fee.
After signing up to Sun Savers (The Sun's free-to-join rewards club), buy nine papers on different days and collect the eight-digit Sun Savers codes on the dedicated Sun Savers page within. Enter all nine online via the website or free Sun Savers app (Android/iOS) to unlock the booking page.
As you need to collect nine different codes from different papers, the last day you can start collecting is Mon 2 May.
The newspaper costs 70p on weekdays, £1 on Saturday and £1.30 on Sunday. That means the least you'll need to spend on papers is £6.30 (nine weekday editions). There's also a £2 booking fee.
You'll need to be 18 or over to take part.
When are the Legoland tickets valid?
The Legoland Windsor Resort tickets are available between Thu 5 May to Mon 31 Oct 2022 (see a list of excluded dates). There are a total of 186,500 tickets available – 6,200 tickets during school/bank holidays, 21,750 during weekends and the rest during weekdays. It's first come, first served, so book as early as possible if you're interested, especially for weekend and school holiday dates which are likely to be snapped up first.
Do I have to sign up to Sun Savers to get this offer?
The Sun has confirmed you can no longer apply via post which means you do need to sign up for a free Sun Savers account via the app or online to get this offer.
See The Sun's full terms and conditions for more details.
Can I book extra full-price tickets on top of the free tickets?
The Sun has confirmed you can add multiple full-price tickets to your order when booking your free ones.
For more theme park savings, see how to swap Tesco points for days out vouchers.
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Latest Expired Deals
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Two 'free' Legoland Windsor Resort tickets
Collect codes from The Sun. Excludes Northern Ireland
ExpiredYou can score two 'free' tickets to Legoland Windsor Resort (norm up to £78) when you join Sun Savers for free and collect nine codes from The Sun newspaper between Sat 1 May and Tue 18 May. You'll need to have collected all nine and booked your Legoland tickets by 11.59pm on Mon 31 May. We've calculated that you'll need to spend at least £7.40 – the minimum cost of the newspapers plus a £2 booking fee.
After signing up to Sun Savers (The Sun's free-to-join rewards club), buy nine papers on different days and collect the eight-digit Sun Savers codes on the dedicated Sun Savers page within. Enter all nine online via the website or free Sun Savers app (Google Play/Apple Store) to unlock the booking page.
As you need to collect nine different codes from different papers, the last day you can start collecting is Mon 10 May.
The newspaper costs 60p on weekdays, 85p on Saturday and £1.30 on Sunday. That means the least you'll need to spend on papers is £5.40 (nine weekday editions). There's also a £2 booking fee.
When are the Legoland tickets valid?
The Legoland Windsor Resort tickets are available for dates between Mon 10 May and Sun 31 Oct 2021 (see More info for some exclusions). You'll be required to pick a specific date when booking. The Sun's website says there are 5,800 tickets available during school/bank holidays and 21,600 during weekends. It's first come, first served, so book early as possible if you're interested, especially for weekend and school holiday dates which are likely to be snapped up first.
We've asked The Sun if you can add multiple full-price tickets to your order when booking your free ones – we'll update here once we know.
Do I have to sign up to Sun Savers to get this offer?
You can take advantage of this offer without signing up to Sun Savers, but it'll cost you a little more and take longer – you'll need to cut out 10 physical tokens from the Sun Savers page of the paper, complete the form found in the Sat 1 May edition and send these off by post (you'll need to factor in the cost of a stamp, eg, 66p for second-class). It's also worth noting that not all the ticket dates are accessible for non-Sun Savers members, and you won't get to pick your own date – instead you must choose three date bands and you'll be allocated a specific date from within those bands.
See The Sun's full terms and conditions for more details.
Can I book extra full-price tickets on top of the free tickets?
No. The Sun says if you'd like to buy extra tickets you'll need to book this directly with Legoland.
Is Legoland open as normal?
Most outdoor rides are open, but indoor rides and indoor restaurant seating will stay closed until Mon 17 May. Expect temperature checks on arrival, one-way systems, and social distancing markers in ride queues. Face masks are required (except on water rides), unless you're exempt, for guests aged 11 and over.
For more theme park savings, see how to swap Tesco points for days out vouchers.
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The Sun "£9.50" Holidays
Stay in holiday parks in Europe from £44 per family
ExpiredThe Sun markets these as £9.50 holidays, but in reality they're never that cheap. That doesn't mean it's not a decent deal though - you can bag four-day holiday park breaks from just £44, simply by collecting tokens with The Sun and The Sun on Sunday newspapers.
See our full "£9.50" holidays guide for how they work.