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Cheaper Autumn Days and Nights Out with New DiscountVouchers.co.uk Deals

Autumn trips to the cinema and top theme park without breaking the bank via voucher codes website.

2011-09-16
SURREY, ENGLAND, September 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Savings at one of the UK's leading theme parks and money off at cinemas can be had from leading voucher codes website DiscountVouchers.co.uk right now thanks to new deals announced this week. The discount voucher codes website, which is home to regularly-updated deals for over 800 suppliers, has introduced new deals redeemable at Chessington World of Adventures and Cineworld.

Great evenings out at the cinema are always popular with kids, and DiscountVouchers.co.uk can help mums and dads treat the kids right now thanks to new Cineworld vouchers on show on the site. Parents can log on and get hold of budget-stretching deals such as 'Don't miss a flick with the Cineworld unlimited card' and 'Get 2 for 1 Cineworld tickets through Orange'.

Theme parks are also always popular with the kids and one of the UK's biggest and best is Chessington World of Adventures. By visiting the DiscountVouchers.co.uk site this week parents can access new Chessington World of Adventures vouchers to help them maximise budgets through new deals like save up to 25% when you book online and save 40% on group tickets for the amusement park.

Doug Scott, managing director at DiscountVouchers.co.uk, says, "Evenings at the cinema and days out at top theme parks this autumn are of course popular with kids, but with parents looking to maximise their budgets as much as possible right now we are here to help. Chessington World of Adventures and Cineworld are fun places to take the children this autumn and we can help parents do so with these new bargain deals."

DiscountVouchers.co.uk offers consumers money saving deals at major high street brands and specialist retailers, including stores like Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury's, Travelodge, First Choice, lastminute.com and Boden.

For more information visit www.discountvouchers.co.uk.

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[Press-News.org] Cheaper Autumn Days and Nights Out with New DiscountVouchers.co.uk Deals
Autumn trips to the cinema and top theme park without breaking the bank via voucher codes website.