Cadbury World is open most days in 2012 between 9 and 4pm – although it’s important to reserve tickets because numbers are restricted. It’s recommended to keep 3 hours to wander around the itschocolaty interior, which includes a main exhibition, museum, canteen restaurant and children’s play pen. Try to stop by the World’s Biggest Cadbury Shop, which is a great place to find yummy gifts for friends, and possibly buy a treat for yourself as well.
A good way to save money on a day out at this Birmingham attraction is to get Cadbury World Vouchers, which offer 20 per cent discounts for every entry (valid for up to six people, so they’re great for families). Simply by visiting Smartsave, chocolate lovers can find discount codes which are redeemable when you purchase your tickets at the counter or online.
Visitors begin the tour at a full-size replica of Bull Street, where John Cadbury opened his shop in 1824, and from there find out about Spanish galleons bringing cocoa beans to Europe, and travel 1000 years further back in time to the source in Aztec Mexico.
Kids will enjoy hopping on one of Cadbury’s Beanmobiles and puttering through colourful “Cadabra” where fun-filled characters live in a world filled with chocolate, while certainly one of the biggest highlights is when visitors learn how to combine ingredients to create the mouth-watering Cadbury taste, and get the opportunity to write their names in liquid chocolate in the demonstration area.
Offering school and group bookings, Cadbury World is a chocoholic’s dream; just remember to apply for your discount codes before you go.






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