How to save money over the Easter break

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If you are planning to buy an Easter egg, search around to find the cheapest price. Photo: Getty

With UK households still feeling the cost of living squeeze, saving money over the Easter holidays will be a priority for most. Here are eight top tips from consumer body Which? for handy hacks for free, or cut-price, activities.

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Eat out for less

When dining out as a family, it is worth checking if nearby restaurants offer discounts for children. Which? found that lots of restaurants and supermarket cafes offer ‘kids eat free’ deals or similar during the school holidays. Some of the best deals include Ikea offering kids meals from 95p and Morrisons cafe giving free meals for kids when a parent spends GBP4.49 or more on a meal.

Asda also offers kids meals for GBP1 all day with no adult minimum spend required — you can also add a free piece of fruit with kids’ hot meals. Read more: National living wage rise to give ‘significant’ pay boost to 1.7 million UK workers Bella Italia offers children’s meals for GBP1 with any adult main between 4-6pm, Monday to Thursday.

Yo Sushi offers a free kids’ meal for every GBP10 spent by adults and at Bill’s restaurants up to two children can eat a meal for free all day if one adult orders any main dish for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

2. See a theatre show

Although usually an expensive outing, it is possible to bag cheaper theatre tickets. Local theatres often host touring West End productions for a fraction of the cost of London shows.

Every Monday at noon, a number of tickets for Disney shows — such as The Lion King or Frozen — are available for GBP25 through Disney Tickets, but they do get snapped up quickly. Some shows, including Hamilton, run daily lotteries to enter, with winners able to purchase tickets for between GBP10 and GBP35 for a performance that week. Read more: Energy bills to council tax: 7 costs set to rise next month – and how to battle them

Often, seats at the back of the theatre cost less, but it is worth checking if the view is obstructed. Seatplan allows visitors to check out the view before purchasing tickets. You can often also find cheaper deals by visiting the theatre’s website directly, rather than buying tickets via third-party websites.
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Hunt for the cheapest Easter eggs

If you are planning to buy an Easter egg, search around to find the cheapest price. Which? analysed 19 popular branded Easter eggs and chocolate treats from some of the biggest supermarkets to find where you can buy them for less. We found that while the prices are often the same at multiple supermarkets, it’s still possible to save money.

For instance, a pack of five Cadbury Creme Eggs cost GBP1.99 on average at one supermarket in Which?’s research, but as much as GBP2.50 at another.

ALTON TOWERS, ENGLAND JULY 19 : Marnie Woolrich and Justin Mould take part in The Queen's Baton Relay as it visits Alton Towers as part of the Birmingham 2022 Queens Baton Relay on July 19, 2022 in Alton Towers, England. The Queen's Baton Relay is touring England for 25 days in a celebration of sport, culture and communities during the final countdown to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (Photo by Matt Keeble/Getty Images for Birmingham 2022 Queen's Baton Relay)

You can save money on days out at theme parks this Easter.

Photo: Matt Keeble/Getty for Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay

4. Get thrilled at the theme park

It can pay to check the prices of attractions in advance. For example, Which? found an adult day pass bought on the day at Alton Towers costs GBP68, but only GBP36 when bought in advance online – a 47% saving.

Shoppers can also save money on days out at theme parks and attractions up and down the country when purchasing groceries at the supermarket. Which? found that some Kellogg’s cereal packs and snacks are currently offering an ‘adults go free’ voucher for Alton Towers, Legoland, Chessington World of Adventures, Sea Life aquariums and sanctuaries, Madame Tussauds and other Merlin attractions. The offer is valid until June 2023, but tickets must be booked in advance, and some theme parks aren’t open yet, so check opening times in advance.

Tesco Clubcard (TSCO.L) holders can convert Clubcard points into vouchers worth up to three times their value with reward partners such as Thorpe Park, Legoland and Alton Towers . From 14 June, Clubcard points with reward partners will be reduced by up to twice their value, so it’s worth converting your vouchers sooner rather than later.

5. Save money on travel

If you aren’t travelling by car you could save by getting the train or bus instead.

Some bus fares are currently capped at GBP2 until the end of June, so it might be cheaper to get to a chosen destination than by train or car. Read more: Train tickets costing a third more than flights, study shows Train companies Southeastern, ScotRail, Chiltern Railways, London Northwestern and West Midlands Railway will allow children aged five to 15 to travel for just GBP1 on a single or return journey when joined by an adult during off-peak times.

National Rail also offers two entry tickets for the price of one at a huge number of attractions nationwide, including The London Dungeon and Sea Life locations across the UK.

6. Watch the latest movies for less

Some cinema chains offer discounts for family films at certain times, usually in the morning. Cineworld’s (CINE.L) ‘Movies for Juniors’ screenings offer children’s tickets for GBP2.50.

Odeon Kids has a deal where the adults pay the same price as a child, with the deal running every day during the school holidays, as well as every Saturday and Sunday. Meanwhile, Vue has ‘Mini Mornings’ screenings from 10am during the school holidays. Tickets for both adults and children cost GBP2.49 each.

Film fans can also get cinema discounts with dining cards Gourmet Society and Tastecard. Both offer up to 40% off some cinema chains. Anyone who buys a policy through the price comparison website Compare the Market will get 2-for-1 cinema tickets on a Tuesday or Wednesday for a year — those who may have bought a policy recently should check if this offer is available to them.

Visitors look a Dippy the diplodocus at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain January 4, 2017.
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Many UK national galleries and museums are free to enter and are an easy way to entertain the family. Photo: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters

7.

Learn something new at the museum

Many UK national galleries and museums are free to enter and are an easy way to entertain the family for a day out. For example, Manchester Museum has a free self-led family art activity celebrating UK wildlife during the Easter holidays, and the Natural History Museum in London has a new exhibition opening on 31 March called ‘Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur’ — but you’ll need to buy tickets for this. Just remember they may ask visitors to book a free ticket before arrival.

8.

Burn off the Easter chocolate with some sport

There are many free sporting activities available up and down the country during the holidays. It’s worth checking local council websites for opportunities, some offer free swimming lessons for children, for example. Read more: How much pension you need and how to build it

Alternatively, Parkruns are free weekly events, held every weekend in hundreds of locations around the UK. Tennis for Free also offers free tennis sessions for all ages in public parks around the country.

9 Visit a city farm

Many city farms around the UK offer children the chance to get close to animals, from goats and chickens to alpacas and ponies. Some city farms even run special activities during school holidays.

Search online to find city farms near you and check their websites to find out if they are running any events over the holidays.

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