I was on their web site and applied for vouchers for the Tower, Hampton Ct. and London Duck Tours. Does anyone know if I need multiple vouchers for each attraction (there are six of us) or can I use just one voucher for our whole party? Also, it says I need to present my rail ticket-- does this mean I can present my travelcard? Or do I need to have some other kind of rail ticket. Thanks.
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Don't know if it's too late for your purposes, but I did find this fine print on the 2 for 1 website:
"Only one free adult or child per voucher. See admission voucher for full conditions. You will need to complete an online voucher form, and show it together with your rail tickets at the point of entry."
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I used the two for one offers several times in May and was never asked to show rail tickets. I believe I was told at one place that tube tickets were acceptable too, but again - no one ever asked for them.