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  • zenmaster
    zenmaster Posts: 3,151 Forumite
    Hi Della.

    Glad you both had a good time.

    4D sounds amazing - wish that had been there when we went up last year.
    Had a brilliant day out, got completely soaked in the rain when we got to Wembley and then afterwards went out and got absolutely obliterated! :beer:. You know what I'm talkin' about!
    Can't beat a bit of quality parent/child bonding :beer:
  • Mark_Hewitt
    Mark_Hewitt Posts: 2,098 Forumite
    What's the situation there with just turning up on the day?
    I'd quite like to go on it, but I don't want to queue for an hour, but neither do I want to be tied down to a particular time well in advance.
  • zenmaster wrote: »
    Can't beat a bit of quality parent/child bonding :beer:
    Absolutely! Hopefully we'll have a repeat performance sometime soon!
  • Just to add that I was looking around this week for some discounts and there do not appear to be any, save for the 10% direct booking. Not sure whether queueing to spend £31.50 plus transport is a good thing in November ?
  • TrishaM
    TrishaM Posts: 654 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Looks like London eye are giving 20% off if you book online for the month of Nov.
  • Have a look here:
    http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/attraction-types/2for1london.aspx
    to get the offer just get any train ticket to a london station could even be one stop.
  • The only one I've seen (when walking past the London Dungeons on Thursday) was a four way ticket to the Dungeons, London Aquarium, London Eye and Madame Tussaud's for £60, so £15 a time. Not entirely sure if you have to do it all in one day though.
    "A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge." - Tyrion Lannister
    Married my best friend 1st November 2014
    Loose = the opposite of tight (eg "These trousers feel a little loose")
    Lose = the opposite of find/gain (eg "I'm going to lose weight this year")
  • I just received this in my email & thought it might be useful for anyone who's looking for a London Eye deal now and stumbles accross this thread...
    2 for 1 tickets to the London Eye when you travel by train. Hope someone finds it useful!

    http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/Easter2010/Index.htm?utm_campaign=Easter%2B2010&utm_source=emailCampaign&utm_medium=email
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