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Merlin Annual Passes

 So. We had been toying with the idea of getting Merlin Annual passes for a few years. As we have to have two, and they have to be the most expensive ones so that we can go weekends and school holidays we always decided against it.  However. That is because we used to get a trip to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and Legoland once a year almost for free. The Sun Savers offer used to be brilliant. You bought the Sun for a week. Entered the codes, then used the paper for fire lighting. A stressful morning was endured on the app when the ballot opened trying to get tickets on the day you wanted. Very difficult when you work in a school and have to wait until lunchtime. But, in the end you get two tickets for a total outlay of about a tenner including the papers.  However. Now the Sun have changed the offer. You still have to collect the tokens from the paper. But now, in their words to make it fairer and have more weekend and school holiday tickets available, you now have to pay a fee of £50 fo

Introducing Ourselves

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 Hello, and welcome to 'Wish You Weren't Here?', our new blog about travelling and trips with the added excitement of a few SEN qualities. The hope of this blog is to maybe inspire others to be brave and get out there and explore, but mainly to make going out and having fun a little easier for people by giving them a heads up on the good and the bad of being out in the world.  We have talked about doing a blog like this for ages, but it was a trip to Alton Towers that made us get started. This trip featured some of the best and the worst of Inclusivity. More on that in another post.  The author of this blog is Harley. I am 46. Diagnosed with autism but we reckon there is also a slice of ADHD in there. I am non-binary, and sad that long-ish dreads means that I pass less, but I like them too much to go back to short and spiky just yet.  My Mum made me the dungarees from a Lego duvet cover and I am super proud of them and her.  Kate is my partner. She is not officially diagnos