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Writer's pictureKerry Hanson

POST COVID ENTERTAINMENT ON A STUDENTS BUDGET


Whilst being stuck indoors during the pandemic you may have enjoyed the ultimate nothingness, or perhaps you missed life’s many wonders. From going out for a simple meal, to going to travel the world with friends or even going back to education, the proper way. Here is some things to keep yourself occupied and some things you may not realise you could get on student discount.



WAYS TO DRINK ON A BUDGET BEFORE A NIGHT OUT :


On a night out, prices can pile up and majority of that can come from drinks. To save on the amount you spend on alcohol, you could Pre-drink in the comfort of your own home/accommodation and incorporate drinking games, one of my favourites is ring of fire. Another way to save on costs is if you are looking for places to drink I highly recommend finding a Wetherspoons close to you or close to the clubs, drinks here are cheap and its nice to sit and talk to your friends and maybe make some new ones also.


Furthermore, I recommend finding places that do 2 for 1 cocktails. Cocktails are delicious drinks and to be honest, taste like juice, so you don’t actually realise your drinking the alcohol.

Places that do the 2 for 1 cocktails, not just in happy hour include

- Slug&Lettuce

- Las Iguanas

- Revolucion De Cuba

- Turtle Bay

- Cosy Club…

And many more… if you have any good places to go, let us know in the contact area of our page.


STUDENT DISCOUNTS:


By using student apps such as ‘Student Beans’ and ‘Unidays’ allows you to save, not only on clothes, but also on entertainment from places such as:


THEME PARKS discounts:

- Alton Towers £20 for a day pass

- Thorpe Park £20 for a day pass

- Lego Land £20 for a day pass

EVENTS discounts:

- TicketMaster

- Skiddle

CINEMA discounts:

- Cineworld

- Odeon

TV&FILM discounts :

- Amazon Prime TV

- Disney+

- Netflix





PUBLISHED BY KERRY HANSON

instagram @kerryhansonx



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