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Tesco reveals new Clubcard pass offer that could save families £60 during summer holidays

Tesco reveals new Clubcard pass offer that could save families £60 during summer holidays

Scottish Sun29-05-2025

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LOYALTY PERK Tesco reveals new Clubcard pass offer that could save families £60 during summer holidays
TESCO Clubcard holders are in for a treat this summer, as the supermarket giant unveils a new offer.
For just £60 in Clubcard vouchers, shoppers can now secure a special three-month "Merlin Fun Pass."
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Szeged, Hungary – August 01, 2022: Large Tesco Supermarket and Shopping Mall Located in Sunshine Park.
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This exclusive deal is made possible through Tesco's partnership with Merlin Entertainment.
The pass unlocks access to some of the UK's most popular attractions, including Alton Towers Resort, LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, and Thorpe Park.
It also includes entry to other favourites such as Cadbury World and SEA LIFE Aquariums, making it perfect for family adventures.
Worth £120 when exchanged via Clubcard, the pass allows families to enjoy a summer of thrilling rides, fascinating marine life, and chocolatey adventures without breaking the bank.
Clubcard members can use any existing voucher balance towards the pass, topping up the difference with another payment method if needed.
To redeem the offer, Clubcard members need to head to the Clubcard Rewards section of the Tesco app or website by August 31.
From there, purchase the Merlin Fun Pass through the link to Merlin, exchanging just £60 of Clubcard vouchers for a pass worth £120.
Tesco's group membership and loyalty director Shama Wilson said: "We know Clubcard members have been keen to get a pass for Merlin's attractions with their Clubcard Vouchers, and to mark 30 years of Tesco Clubcard we have delivered just that.
"We are expecting this deal to be exceptionally popular with Clubcard members able to visit scores of top attractions across the country for free by exchanging just £60 of Clubcard Vouchers at double their value. This has got to be one of the best ways to reward yourself this summer."
This new offer adds to an impressive range of reward partners, giving Tesco shoppers even more opportunities to redeem their vouchers for points.
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For instance, those wishing to jet abroad this summer can double the value of their Clubcard vouchers to get money off an easyJet holiday booking.
Every £0.50 in Clubcard vouchers is worth £1.50 towards easyJet holidays, making it a great way to cut costs on your trip abroad.
Alternatively, holidaymakers can trade £5 in Clubcard vouchers for £10 to use on hotels.com, perfect for booking accommodation.
For those staying closer to home, shoppers can also double their vouchers' value to enjoy discounts at ten major restaurant chains, including Pizza Express, ASK Italian, and Frankie & Benny's.
Meanwhile, Tesco Clubcard members are being urged to act quickly, as £15million worth of vouchers are set to expire on May 31.
How does the Tesco Clubcard scheme work?
TESCO'S Clubcard scheme allows shoppers to earn points as they shop, these points can then be turned into vouchers for money off food or other reward partner schemes.
When you spend £1 in-store or online, you get one point when you scan your card or app.
Drivers using Clubcards now get one point for every two litres spent on fuel.
One point equals 1p, so 150 points gets you £1.50, for example.
You'll need a minimum of 150 points to request a voucher.
These vouchers can either be worth the face value to spend in-store at Tesco, or you can double their worth to spend at reward partners, including restaurants, and on days out.
Loyalty card holders can also get cheaper prices on over 8,000 items thanks to Clubcard Prices.
These Clubcard prices save the average member £351 on their annual shop, according to Tesco.
Check if you can reclaim lost points
Many people lose or forget to use their Tesco vouchers, but there's an easy way to claw back the last two years of unused vouchers.
Here's exactly how to find out if you have any unused vouchers.
The first step is to log into your Tesco Clubcard account on Tesco.com or via the Clubcard app.
You'll need your name, email address and Clubcard number to hand.
Once you've logged in, navigate to "My Clubcard Account" and then click on "Vouchers" to see a full list of any vouchers you still have to spend.
You can use the code included in your voucher to spend online.
If you want to redeem them in-store, you'll need to print them off and take them with you.

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