Raring2go! Solihull

2. Book in Advance If you plan ahead, there are savings to be made. If you know when you’d like to visit an attraction, you can often save money by booking online. 3. Free days out Look out for places that you can visit and activities you can do for free. During the holidays, you’ll find lots of free activities at your local libraries, as well as free trails and events at local museums and shopping centres like Touchwood and Resorts World. Redwings Horse Sanctuary is free to visit and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery often has family friendly activities organised. 4. Annual Passes and Free Return Visits Many of our local attractions, such as All Things Wild and Ironbridge Gorge Museums, offer annual passes. Once you’ve paid for a pass, then even short visits seem worthwhile – you can pop along whenever you have last minute time to fill. West Midland Safari Park offer a free return visit with your ticket, as do the British Motor Museum if you ‘Gift Aid’ your purchase. 5. Public Transport Did you know, you qualify for 2 for 1 vouchers to a wide range of attractions, museums and restaurants when you travel by train? Participating local attractions include Thinktank and Bear Grylls Adventure. Buy a National Rail ticket, register with Days Out Guide (www. daysoutguide.co.uk) and print the vouchers. You need to print a voucher AND have a valid rail ticket with the closest station to the attraction as the final destination, bought from National Rail on the same day. You can also make savings when you travel by bus or Midland Metro. As well as saving on the cost of entry, public transport is often cheaper than car park charges so there is a win on both fronts. This information was correct at the time of going to print but please do check with the venue for the latest information and prices. Raring2go! PLACES TO GO 27

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