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Dave Arquati wrote:
However, there is a group discount called GroupSave available on tickets from outside London (e.g. Dorking) - 3 or 4 adults travel for the price of 2, which would make the total cost from Dorking £22.80 or £5.70 per person (i.e. cheaper than driving somewhere else, even without taking into account the cost of parking). Given that you need to buy travelcards upon arrival in London anyway, this is by far the best option - it is almost certainly the cheapest and most hassle-free. Details of the GroupSave discount are available at http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/groupsave.aspx It's worth noting that you can also get 2 for 1 entry at a number of attractions in London from that website. I didn't know GroupSave applied to Travelcards (I hardly even have the need to buy a Travelcard outside of London), this is a new thing right? It's a pretty good deal. Of course it would become less of a bargain if any other train companies decide to follow First Capital Connect's evening rush-hour restrictions on off-peak tickets. I'm merely speculating as I've heard nothing nothing of the sort, but once the taboo has been broken by one operator, then it becomes easier for the others to follow. |
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