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BBC Earth Experience, 4 tickets for sale, Dec 30th 1:30pm


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Family ticket for sale for the BBC Earth Experience. Apparently brilliant as I bought them after my friend went to see it. 

Where: BBC Earth Experience, The Daikin Centre, Earls Court, Empress Place, London, SW6 1TW

When: Dec 30th, 1.30/2pm entrance time (website advises it takes 70 minutes to go round the whole thing, but you can stay as long or as little as you like).

Tickets cost: I paid £64, and they've said I'm too late to change the date of the tickets (we ended up extending our time away so I can no longer make it).... would really like as close to the ticket price as possible as we will re book it once I'm back, but open to offers as it is so last minute. Family ticket is 2 adults and 2x 3-15 yr olds, or 1 adult and 2x3-15yr olds. I'm able to transfer the name of the ticket to whoever buys them from me. 

Please get in touch for more information or if you'd like the tickets.

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