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Days Out - 2for1 Offers Advice
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Has anyone actually used any of the vouchers on the Days Out Guide website? I am eager to save a bit of money but have no idea how to use them really... what I am looking for a review.
Smile more often, it's FREE :hello: Live on £4000 for a year stalker! 
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To use the 2 for 1, you need to register on the site and then you just usually print off the 2for 1 vouchers for individual attractions (with theatre tickets, I seem to remember you need to make a booking). You just hand in the voucher and show a train ticket with the National rail logo and that days date on it to get the offer at each attraction. You need 1 voucher and 2 valid train tickets for every 2 people. You cannot use oyster, but you can use a London train/tube ticket that has the National rail logo on it, so you need to purchase a train ticket for a single journey from a tube/BR station such as Euston, KingsCross, Victoria Paddington etc if using Oyster or purchase a travel card to use instead of the Oyster.Has anyone actually used any of the vouchers on the Days Out Guide website? I am eager to save a bit of money but have no idea how to use them really... what I am looking for a review.
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To use the 2 for 1, you need to register on the site and then you just usually print off the 2for 1 vouchers for individual attractions (with theatre tickets, I seem to remember you need to make a booking). You just hand in the voucher and show a train ticket with the National rail logo and that days date on it to get the offer at each attraction. You need 1 voucher and 2 valid train tickets for every 2 people. You cannot use oyster, but you can use a London train/tube ticket that has the National rail logo on it, so you need to purchase a train ticket for a single journey from a tube/BR station such as Euston, KingsCross, Victoria Paddington etc if using Oyster or purchase a travel card to use instead of the Oyster.
Thank you... so would they accept it if I buy a travel card and use that for say more than one attraction that day?Smile more often, it's FREE :hello: Live on £4000 for a year stalker!
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It doesn't matter how many attractions you go to each day - just as long as you use the right voucherThank you... so would they accept it if I buy a travel card and use that for say more than one attraction that day?
As for the Travelcard it must be a PAPER travelcard bought at a TRAIN booking office - which also have leaflets about the offers0
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