Families Urged to Check Summer Day Out Costs as VAT Cut Begins
Check Summer Day Out Costs as New VAT Cut Begins

Lanarkshire families are being urged to check whether summer days out, children’s meals and family tickets have become cheaper before paying full price, after a new VAT cut came into force across the UK. The government’s Great British Summer Savings scheme runs until September 1, cutting VAT from 20 per cent to five per cent on eligible children’s meals in restaurants, children’s and family tickets for cinemas, theatres, exhibitions, shows and concerts, and admission tickets to certain family attractions including theme parks, zoos, aquariums, museums, soft play centres and adventure parks.

Scheme Designed to Reduce Holiday Costs

The change is designed to reduce the cost of family days out during the school summer holidays, when many households face higher spending on childcare, food, travel and keeping children entertained. The government estimates the full VAT saving could mean around £20 off family tickets to a theme park, £17 off a wildlife park, £11 off an aquarium, £6 off a farm attraction, £2 off soft play, £1.50 off children’s cinema tickets and £2 off children’s meals.

Expert Warning: Check If Savings Are Passed On

But Thomas Drury, money-saving expert at The Investors Centre, says families should not assume every price they see has automatically been reduced. He added: “This is a useful summer saving, but families need to understand how it works. The VAT cut applies to eligible activities, but the important question for consumers is whether the business has passed that saving on in the price they are charging.

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“Parents should not just see a family ticket or children’s meal and assume they are automatically getting the benefit. It is worth checking the booking page, asking the venue, and comparing the final price before paying.”

Potential Savings Add Up

Mr Drury added: “If each one [trip/visit] is slightly cheaper, that can add up. But only if families actually check where the saving is being passed on.” Families are encouraged to compare prices, ask venues directly, and look for advertised discounts to ensure they benefit from the VAT reduction during the summer holidays.

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