2for1 offer in in may?
#16
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What is desired is the new booklet of offers for the summer season, and that will arrive in good time, i.e. at the end of this month or very beginning of the next - the website will also be updated at this time.
The booklet and other promotional material all feature the '2FOR1' logo prominently.
It is worth bearing in mind that these offers are aimed at UK visitors, to encourage them to both visit the featured London attractions and to travel to London by train. Of course, anyone is welcome to take advantage of them.
#17
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Can I point out that there are also 2:1 offers (also involving having to travel by train) for elsewhere in the UK including
Brighton - e.g. Royal Pavilion, Sea Life Centre
Manchester - Man United tour, Legoland
Scotland - Edinburgh Dungeon
https://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/uk-days-out
Brighton - e.g. Royal Pavilion, Sea Life Centre
Manchester - Man United tour, Legoland
Scotland - Edinburgh Dungeon
https://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/uk-days-out
#18
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Also Liverpool and Birmingham (and some wider West Midlands offers too).
My only excuse for not mentioning the others is that the 2FOR1 offers have been running longest and are very well established in the Great Wen.
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#20
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Hello - you can get a cereal packet in all supermarkets. The voucher is on the side - if I see it next time I go shopping I will take a pic.
I did look for the leaflet in Paddington but as mentioned it was the one that expired at the end of April. Will check to see if they have the new one next week.
I did look for the leaflet in Paddington but as mentioned it was the one that expired at the end of April. Will check to see if they have the new one next week.
#21
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Either cut out a voucher from one of our promotional packs to receive one free adult entry for one child or adult ticket purchased. [...]
Easy enough to miss, given the name of the promotion!
Note you can also book tickets to attractions online in advance with the code from the voucher.
However it is well worth noting that the range of attractions on offer in London is limited - Madame Tussauds, The Dungeons, Shrek’s Adventure! (?), and the London Eye (though for the London Eye, only up to 27 May 2016 - otherwise the vouchers are valid up to the end of June 2017).
In other words, this is not remotely the same as the rail ticket '2 for 1' offer.
#22
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The 2 for 1 website has been updated.
London Eye included up until 24th July 2016 and the Tower until October (excluding 16th July- 4th September)
London Eye included up until 24th July 2016 and the Tower until October (excluding 16th July- 4th September)
#23
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Someone nice has send me a Kelloggs promotion code, so I can buy the 2for1 ticket online without a train ticket for £24.95.
There is a discount for Tower of London tickets at 365tickets.co.uk (£18.80 adult, £14.75 student). As my wife is a student, we have to pay £33.55 at all. With the dayoutguide 2for1 tickets it would be £25 + train tickets. So it almost doesn't matter if we use this promotion or not, we would just be more flexible.
Is this website right, a train ticket from Queenstown Rd to Vauxhall costs £2.30 and will be qualified for the daysoutguide promotion? I know we could get a Travelcard, but it would set us backt £12/day each, while paying the Metro with a contactless creditcard would end in paying just £6/day each?
#24
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Old thread but the promotions are still valid. Are visiting London from overseas and wonder if someone is able to share a Kelloggs 2-4-1 code? Would be grateful for this gesture, not having to spend time to hunt cereals at a supermarket.
#25
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I'm trying to look for info for the 2 for 1 offer via nationalrail. There's 4 of us, I signed 2 of us up to get the code. My next question is, do they sell a daily railcard at the station? I was looking on the site and they have a family version for 4 adults, for 30 GBP good for 1 year, is that the only option now? Also, would this work for the 2 for 1, for the 4 of us?
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Railcards in the UK are mostly sold for 1 year, a few also have a 3 year option
If you're travelling with at least 1 child under 16, a Family & Friends railcard is probably the one to go for. Requires a minimum of 1 child on each journey though. https://www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk/
If you're only travelling in the South East (ish) of England, roughly within about 90 minutes of London, and have no children with you, a Network Railcard is likely the best option. Covers up to 4 adults as long as the railcard holder is always travelling - https://www.network-railcard.co.uk/
If you're travelling with at least 1 child under 16, a Family & Friends railcard is probably the one to go for. Requires a minimum of 1 child on each journey though. https://www.familyandfriends-railcard.co.uk/
If you're only travelling in the South East (ish) of England, roughly within about 90 minutes of London, and have no children with you, a Network Railcard is likely the best option. Covers up to 4 adults as long as the railcard holder is always travelling - https://www.network-railcard.co.uk/
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If you give us some examples of the rail routes you are looking for we can give you more tailored advice on which rail card / other discounts such as group save / regional rail offer will serve you best.
#28
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Hopefully someone will be able to share a code with you.