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juliejonesy wrote:
Thanks again for the further comments so nice of you guys to take the time to offer your sound advice. Super excited to visit our fabulous Capital its been a while! 20 years! Cheers guys wish me luck! x One other question -- how will you be paying for the Tube journeys? As you may know, cash fares are expensive, assuming the children are old enough to need tickets. Oyster is much cheaper, but may not be worth buying for a one day trip. One other thought: try and have a DLR ride through Docklands if you have time. The views are great, especially from the front (driverless) car. The kids will love it. |
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 09:42:48 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote: It is worth asking about the Group Ticket provisions. They allow discounted travel by tube, DLR and London Overground (NOT buses or trams) for people travelling in groups of 10 or more. They cover zones 1-6 which is ideal for Stanmore - Canary Wharf and back. How does group tickets work? Does each member in the group get a ticket, so they can go through the gates, or will they have to ble let in by a member of staff? -- jhk |
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