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London Eye for Ds1. Cost £87.50 Can it be done cheaper ?

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Oblomov · 15/07/2010 20:34

Ds1 has wanted to go for a long time. But its not cheap is it.
£29.70 for 2 adults and ds1(6), ds2(1.5) is free = £89.10
Cheaper to get the family offer 2 adults and 2 children for £87.50
But is there any way to do it cheaper ?
Dh said, get on MN,and see if anyone has any suggestions.
So here I am

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ChasingSquirrels · 15/07/2010 20:39

tesco www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=1376 vouchers?

CuppaTeaJanice · 15/07/2010 20:39

Ooh, marking this as I'd like to take DS on the London Eye.

Do you know at what age you have to pay for them?

maxpower · 15/07/2010 20:48

Is that the price for the fast track ticket? If you buy a standard ticket it's much cheaper.....

www.buyagift.co.uk/Product/Id/4996/Name/London_Eye_Tickets_-_Standard_Flight

(first ever attempt at a link)

maxpower · 15/07/2010 20:48

ooohh it worked

trockodile · 16/07/2010 08:31

Obviously a merlin pass at 110 pounds per person (for family ticket for 3)is not cheaper but may be better value as it is valid for a year at loads of places (Chessington, Legoland ,Alton Towers, Madame Tussauds etc.)I think you can also buy vouchers on ebay or with Tesco vouchers.

kittya · 16/07/2010 18:45

we did it last year with our Tesco vouchers. This year we have bought two Merlin passes with our Tesco vouchers and I hope we get our moneys worth as they are very much London based!!

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