Disney On Ice: Frozen Tickets From Only £25pp Across Various UK Locations

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Disney is without doubt a family favourite and we’ve found some cheap tickets for their latest production, Frozen!

lastminute.com have released tickets from as cheap as £25 per person.

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Disney On Ice Frozen Venues

  • Manchester Metro (£25pp)
  • Newcastle Metro Arena (£25pp)
  • Birmingham Barclaycard Arena (£25pp)
  • Nottingham Motorpoint Arena (£25pp)
  • Glasgow SSE Arena (£25pp)
  • Liverpool Echo Arena (£25pp)
  • Aberdeen AECC Arena (£25pp)
  • Sheffield Arena (£25pp)
  • O2 London (£41pp)

Need family friendly accommodation?

If you’re also looking for a hotel, right now we like trivago for the best deals. It’s the biggest hotel search site in the world and has good coverage of the UK (as well as hotels abroad). For a family friendly budget stay, don’t forget to check Premier Inn and Travelodge. As a general rule with hotels, book early for the cheapest price. If you’ve left it late, try LateRooms.

Need to buy train tickets?

Our top choice for UK train tickets is Virgin Trains – they search the whole rail network, not just Virgin routes. What’s more, they don’t add booking fees or charge you for using your credit card. Also worth a look is Trainline. They buy up seat allocations in bulk, meaning they can sometimes pass on better discounts than rivals.

Need to buy coach or bus tickets?

If you’re travelling by bus, these days National Express really makes an effort to be family friendly. With booster seats, wifi, air con and power sockets for tablets – as well as bargain prices when compared to train – they’re worth a look. With their £8 Family Coachcard kids go free.

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Dominic Sawyer

Dominic has been writing on the web since 2000. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Sciences from Nottingham University and his research thesis has been published in journals. With a foundation in painstaking research he found his passion for travel and has worked in the sector for 20 years. He has written a book about travel and has extended his expertise to consumer research across the travel and leisure sector.