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Saturday Drop Off is back on this Saturday!!!


Don't miss out on great January SDO savings. Only ?22.50 for a full SDO day*. Where else would you get amazing facilities, coaches in a great location for a whole day.


Book up now at www.saturdaydropoff.com



If a full day is not convenient for you then why not come for half a day... If your new to SDO, take advantage of our free taster half day taster offer - Email at [email protected] to book your session


Full day 10am - 4pm

Half day AM 10am - 1pm

Half day PM 1pm - 4pm


If you would like to book up now, then go to www.saturdaydropoff.com


For general information or party details please email us at [email protected]


Holiday Drop Off for the February half term is also now available to book online at www.holidaydropoff.com


Tell your friends and lets get everyone involved.. Hope to see you this soon at SDO


Kind Regards

SDO Team




*Note that the January deal is only available if booked online ?22.50

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