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Thanks OP! Just received 2 passes - for me and my husband. Great deal!0
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Question: for anyone that's received them, do they check for ID?
I see they will only send to UK addresses but I got some friends visiting from abroad who will love this type of stuff.0 -
inflationbusting wrote: »Question: for anyone that's received them, do they check for ID?
I see they will only send to UK addresses but I got some friends visiting from abroad who will love this type of stuff.
No - just show the card, and that's it. Very quick, simple and easy.0 -
Excellent. These are part of 12 galleries/museums included in Museum Mile http://www.museum-mile.org.uk/page2.html
The only place that I'd need to pay is the London Transport Museum at £13.50. Although tickets are valid for one year afterwards.
For anyone catching a train in the South Eastern train area there is a booklet available in stations called London attractions 2 for 1 offers. The London Transport Museum is one of the Museums offering 2 for the price of 1 if you show your train tickets.0 -
shame kids aren't covered with the pass0
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shame kids aren't covered with the passBooo!!!0
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I hadn't spotted that in the terms & conditions that it's only valid for over 18's. I did order 1 for my daughter & if you buy them you can get 1's for family's so I will give it a shot (still a good saving on my oh & mine's ticket's anyway). Not planning to use if for a few week's so I'll report back if we are successful.
I hadn't spotted that either.. got one for my daughter...mind you in a lot of places I've looked at the kids go free...but thanks for pointing that up (orI might have had a surprise on our first visit!).A friend is a present which you give yourself (R.Stevenson)
Happiness seems made to be shared (Jean Racine)0 -
I hadn't spotted that either.. got one for my daughter...mind you in a lot of places I've looked at the kids go free...but thanks for pointing that up (orI might have had a surprise on our first visit!).
I thought it said somewhere that children under 16 didnt need a card as they were free anyway.?0 -
myusernamehasgone wrote: »I thought it said somewhere that children under 16 didnt need a card as they were free anyway.?
Yes in the majority of places but some of the palaces, for example Kensington Palace, children's fee applies...so what will happen?adult go free and children pay??? maybe i will give them a call before we set off? Or does anybody here know?thanx.A friend is a present which you give yourself (R.Stevenson)
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Thanks OP great offer!
Does anyone know how it works with the National Museum of the Royal Navy as it is listed as free entry but you can only get to it if you pay £19.50 for the Portsmouth dockyard pass which covers all the attractions in the dockyard? Can you get in the dockyard free to get to the musuem? Thanks in advance.0
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