Cadbury World (Birmingham)
Cadbury World (Birmingham) in Review

loopy-lou33
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Chocs Away! (1949 words)
by - written on 04/04/12 (Very useful, 720 readings)
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We live in the Midlands and have visited Cadbury World a few times since it opened, over 20 years ago. Recently, the kids (aged 7, 9 and 11) had been pestering me to visit, as we hadn't been for a few years. I checked out the website and the admission prices were as follows: Adult: £14.75 Child (4-15): £10.75 Under ...  Read the complete review

katyc
Hands of my Buttons (942 words)
by - written on 08/03/12 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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I am the Queen of Savvy shopping and so having saved enough Tesco Vouchers we redeemed these for vouchers to cadburys world. What is Cadbury World ? Cadbury world is a tour of part of the cadbury factory and also a history of the famous Cadbury Chocolate. Booking: Booking is essential and can be ...  Read the complete review

emmad5689
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate (1831 words)
by - written on 05/09/11 (Very useful, 255 readings)
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Whilst we were staying near to Birmingham recently we took a trip to Cadbury World, we had been told good things about it and were expecting a great day. From where we were staying in Tamworth Cadbury World was a half hour drive into the centre of Birmingham to a village called Bournville and I would have to say the roads are not ...  Read the complete review

taker4376
Don't expect Charlie's Chocolate Factory! (825 words)
by - written on 25/04/11 (Very useful, 510 readings)
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Entry and Tickets -------------------------------------------------------------------- I visited Cadbury World on Easter Sunday. We pre-booked via the website, getting a measly 5% discount off ticket prices (by entering the code 'web') as we expected massive queues when we arrived. Although the free car park was pretty full, ...  Read the complete review

kaitlinsmummy
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Cadbury world for the Barrow clan! (1739 words)
by - written on 20/11/10 (Very useful, 636 readings)
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After my darling Dad won a family ticket for Cadbury world last year, and decided to give it to me for my family use, I finally got around to using it....today! My reasoning for this fact is due to the crappy weather (fog and freezing weather), it would be nice to be indoors doing something we never have done before and ...  Read the complete review

christopher
Fun but not cheap either (430 words)
by christopher - written on 11/09/10
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There is 6 of us in our family with children ages ranging from 10-16years an can honestly say the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves there was enough to keep you entertained as they went around the factory and other parts of the site which includes lots of chocolate given to you during the course of the tour, I could explain lots ...  Read the complete review

jazzypinkpuppet
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Not quite Wonka but a wonderful day out (1008 words)
by - written on 01/09/10 (Very useful, 490 readings)
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We went to Wales for our summer holiday this year but decided to split the six hour drive up a bit by staying in a few places along the way. One of these places was Birmingham. Whilst we were there we visited the famous Cadbury world. Here is what we thought of it. On arrival - There is a massive car park right in front of the ...  Read the complete review

AM+boyd
Great Day out (160 words)
by AM boyd - written on 20/08/10
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Just returned from a visit to Cadbury World today. Went with 10 and 7 year old and both really loved it. We thought it was interesting varied and having scouted around on the internet and got 1 child in free it was good value. I hadn't expected to get anything free (you don't at the guiness factory in dublin) - so coming away with our ...  Read the complete review

John
Express Review on Cadbury World (Birmingham)
by John - written on 05/08/10
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Over priced, out dated, tacky and uninspiring. You get to see hardly anything related to the actual manufacture of the chocolate either. Don't expect lots of freebies, you get a bag of buttons and a curly wurly and thats it. The place is now in its 20th year and badly needs a revamp. Not that new owners Kraft will be spending any money on improving the attraction or its value for money. Will only be enjoyed by small children and is a costly day out for what it is

pammyj
did you know Mr Cadbury was a Quaker? (1500 words)
by - written on 05/06/10 (Very useful, 680 readings)
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On visiting Cadbury World in Birmingham yesterday I decided to write this review whilst it is still fresh in my mind. I went with my two younger children who are 7 and 8. My 16 year old didn't fancy coming and I am glad really as it would have been a waste of £13 for his ticket. It would not appeal to a teenage ...  Read the complete review

samparry19
Cadbury World (Birmingham): A chocoholic's dream, or is it? (975 words)
by - written on 05/04/10 (Very useful, 489 readings)
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Cadbury world the perfect day out for children or even adults who love chocolate, at least that is what I thought! Located in Birmingham, just leave the M42 at junction two and follow the brown signs to Cadbury world. Cadbury world is actually within the Cadbury factory, and the tour takes you through the chocolate making process right ...  Read the complete review

Bohoangel
A Chocoholics Dream but SHame About the Price. (1260 words)
by - written on 04/03/10 (Very useful, 438 readings)
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Cadbury World Cadbury World is a place where it is part factory, part heritage and a lot of fun. It is in the village of Bournville which is located near Birmingham City Centre. It is arranged in fourteen different zones which I will briefly tell you about. Zone 1 - Aztec Jungle Aztec Jungle is an area where there ...  Read the complete review

Yorkiebee
Cadbury World (Birmingham): A fun chocolate experience (829 words)
by - written on 10/02/10 (Very useful, 297 readings)
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I went to visit Cadbury's World just before the shareholders decided to sell it to Kraft. It was a great visit and I was surprised by how popular it was. Cadbury's World is based in Bourneville near Birmingham and is open to the public generally 7 days a week up until the run up til Christmas. Opening times vary depending on ...  Read the complete review

zoe_page_1
Maddeningly Mediocre (2379 words)
by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 395 readings)
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I have two tenuous links to Cadbury. The first is that the former Chief Exec and Chairman of the company, Sir John Sunderland went to the boys' school next door to mine (though left 30 years before I started). The second is that I love chocolate. I once went to Tasmania with the sole purpose of visiting their Cadbury factory ...  Read the complete review

dad-of-three
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Cadburyworld - Doesn't fill a day never mind your stomach (531 words)
by - written on 07/10/09 (Very useful, 434 readings)
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During the summer on our family road trip we included cadbury world into our days out. We were all looking forward to it especially my 3 children and to be honest myself as i'd wanted to go for a few years but never found the time. We took advantage of being able to pay for the entry using the tesco clubcard scheme, which is a ...  Read the complete review

peter+green
Express Review on Cadbury World (Birmingham)
by peter green - written on 29/09/09
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Went to cadbury world today and for the money i felt it was very poor.£13.90 to get in and all you get is 3 bars of small chocolate.You can get round in 30 mins and you see very little of the making of the chocolate.For me it was well over the top and very overpriced,I would never go again.

sacwhh22
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Good day out but pricey! (344 words)
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 216 readings)
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I visited Cadbury world recently, like the previous reviewer with the aid of Tesco Clubcard vouchers which certainly helps in the current financial status! To begin with location - it was pretty easy to find coming from the south, and as soon as you hit the Midlands there are signposts everywhere that seem quite clear ad easy ...  Read the complete review

cdsmiler81
Where Chocolate comes to life! (982 words)
by - written on 22/09/09, updated on  23/09/09 (Very useful, 551 readings)
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My husband and I visited Cadbury World near Birmingham this past Sunday. I had never been there before, but my husband had many years ago. The only reason we decided to make the journey here was that we'd managed to get £20 worth of Tesco Clubcard tickets to take the sharp edge off the price of entry. We still had to pay over £6 extra ...  Read the complete review

SophieRainbow
Cadbury World (Birmingham): Recommended for children, or adults with their child-like am ... (308 words)
by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 401 readings)
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The first thing I noted about Cadbury World was that it was overpriced at £13.45 per adult (probably due to Cadbury's becoming a more commercialised company over time - I'm sure it wasn't this expensive when I went as a kid). However, in conjunction with a rail ticket from Midland Rail, up to six people can get 30% off. A further ...  Read the complete review

abi138
Not a day trip but worth a visit (792 words)
by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 960 readings)
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--Where is it-- Cadbury World is just outside Birmingham, in a place called Bournville. The postcode is B30 1JR so if you've got a Sat Nav that takes you right to the doorstep. --Pricing-- An adult ticket costs £13.45 and a child's (age 4-15 inclusive) costs £10.10. Alternatively a family ticket for two ...  Read the complete review

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