Discounts

Please find information below about Travel, Leisure and various other discounts available.

Offers a free carer ticket and second carer ticket at half price with recognised documentation shown.  You can also apply for a Ride Access Pass.  For more information, please click here.

Offer a 25% discount on the price of a vehicle ticket (car/motorhome/motorbike) for customers who hold a blue badge issued by a member state of the European Union. The discount does not apply to the passenger/driver ticket. More information can be found here.

Get 1/3 off adult rail fares for travel on the National Rail network in Great Britain. If you’re travelling with another adult they will also get 1/3 off their rail fare, so you can save money for a friend or family member too. A child aged 5 to 15 years can apply for a standard Disabled Rail Card which doesn’t offer any additional discount as they get 50% reduction anyway but will grant an accompanying adult a third of their ticket as long as they travel together.  There are no time restrictions on the Disabled Persons Railcard, so you can use it to get a discount on tickets at any time of the day. A one-year Disabled Persons Railcard currently costs £20, a three-year card is currently £54. To find out more, please click here.

Did you know there are lots of discounts available for carers?

Discounts For Carers is a dedicated discount service for individuals working or volunteering in the care industry, and for those who care for a family member, friend or other.

We believe carers and careworkers are every bit as deserving as healthcare workers when it comes to discounts and deals and we are here to provide amazing offers and useful information as our reward back to you.

From your favourite luxury retailers to your preferred supermarket, we can help you save when you shop. We also have discounted vouchers available, as well as cashback on purchases with our cashback card.

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Is a worldwide charity for seriously ill, disabled or disadvantaged children aged 2 to 18 years. They arrange magical days out at Merlin Entertainments’ attractions, such as LEGOLAND Resorts, SEA LIFE centres, The London Eye and Madame Tussauds, although other requests may be considered.  To find out more, or check eligibility and apply for tickets, please click here.

“On average, life can cost a whopping £583 more each month if you’re disabled, according to disability charity Scope. So we’ve rounded up as many tips and tricks for disabled MoneySavers as we can – from knowing your consumer rights and what adjustments firms should make for you, to how to get a free (or cheap) key to accessible toilets or a ‘free’ cinema ticket for a friend/carer.”

Check out 31 money saving tips here.

You could be eligible for free bus travel to get around Scotland and your local area.  To apply for a National Entitlement Card, you should contact your local authority for details of the application process in your area. Your local authority will be able to tell you if you need to complete an application form and what you need to do when you apply. For more information on the NEC card please click here

Holders of National Entitlement Cards may also get concessionary train travel. Some local councils offer disabled people free or discounted train travel. Visit National Rail Enquiries to check if this is available in your area.

If you’re registered disabled, you can save 1/3 off standard fares anytime throughout the UK for 12 months. With the Coachcard, there are no restrictions on peak and off-peak travel times, so you can travel when it suits you and your plans. This includes public holidays, bank holidays and weekends. The Disabled Coachcard costs £10 per year (plus £2 p&p). To find out more, please click here.

Is a national concessionary card developed by the UK Cinemas Association in order to ensure reasonable adjustments are provided for disabled guests who might need assistance whilst visiting the cinema  Although cinema staff should make adjustments for you whether you have a CEA Card or not. The card entitles the holder to one free ticket per cinema visit to the person accompanying them.  Cards are valid for 1 year and cost £6.00,  to check eligibility and to find out how to apply, please click here.

Is a discount card for foster families and families of children with additional needs. Families simply show their Max Card upon entry to a venue in order to obtain free or discounted admission. The scheme is designed to help these families save money on great days out at castles, zoos, bowling alleys and more. To find out more and browse participating venues by region, please click here.

Some companies and organisations offer discounts for disabled people and their carers – click here to find out what you could save.

Their venue is easily accessible for visitors with mobility difficulties and accessibility needs. And their accessible ticket policy limits one free carer/companion ticket to each accessible ticket purchased. If you need more than one essential carer/companion or additional positions in your booking, please call the venue on 0800 952 0110.

Find more info here.

If you’re disabled or have a long-term illness, you won’t be charged VAT on products designed or adapted for your own personal or domestic use. Also, you won’t be charged VAT on:

  • The installation and any extra work needed as part of this
  • Repairs or maintenance
  • Spare parts or accessories

The product and your disability have to qualify. To find out more, please click here.

Not every organisation advertises disability discounts, don’t be afraid to ask!