2-for-1 Voucher Question
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2-for-1 Voucher Question
Will be in London in July and will try to take advantage of some 2-for-1 offers available in conjution with train tickets. We are not sure which attractions we wil do yet; I have heard the the required vouchers are available from racks in the train stations rather than printing them out before leaving the the U. S. Is this correct?
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I spent several hours printing out vouchers, and their associated terms pages. Neatly stapled to 8.5x11 sheets of paper three hole punched in a thin binder so I can carry it around town. I printed off about 50 attractions - if it looked remotely interesting, I snagged it.
I am probably going to create a Table of Contents so I can find them easily LOL
Gotta tell ya at the end of the exercise I was questioning my sanity and seeing a laughing and dancing London Pass flash in front of my eyes.
I am probably going to create a Table of Contents so I can find them easily LOL
Gotta tell ya at the end of the exercise I was questioning my sanity and seeing a laughing and dancing London Pass flash in front of my eyes.
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tuscanlifeedit
http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/attrac...or1london.aspx
I don't think Eurostar qualifies.
It has barely been two months since I asked the same question and I feel like it has been a lifetime. I haven't been to London yet and already I'm almost an expert thanks to all the folks on this forum.
Another helpful thread (where I started) http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...avel-cards.cfm
http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/attrac...or1london.aspx
I don't think Eurostar qualifies.
It has barely been two months since I asked the same question and I feel like it has been a lifetime. I haven't been to London yet and already I'm almost an expert thanks to all the folks on this forum.
Another helpful thread (where I started) http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...avel-cards.cfm




