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2-4-1 on the London Eye (and Madame Tussauds, London Dungeon & London Sealife) with Time Out London
£19.20Time Out Deals
Try the London Eye, The London Dungeon, SEA LIFE London Aquarium or Madame Tussauds London with friends, family, guests from out of town or someone special. The 2-for-1 offer in association with Time Out means two of you can visit for the price of one – the perfect excuse to go now. In fact, why not make the most of this great offer? Visit all four!
Use the link, enter your email (on the right) and wait for your email with the ticket and entry code (which must also be taken to the attraction of your choice).
One free entry per paying adult. Only one voucher can be used per person per transaction.
Valid until 30th June at the London Eye and 31st December at the other 3 venues.
2-4-1 EDF London Eye - £19.20
2-4-1 Madame Tussauds - £30
2-4-1 London Dungeons - £24.60
2-4-1 London Sea Life Aquarium - £20.70
For Thorpe Park 2-4-1 check out alpey's post
hotukdeals.com/vou…024
Use the link, enter your email (on the right) and wait for your email with the ticket and entry code (which must also be taken to the attraction of your choice).
One free entry per paying adult. Only one voucher can be used per person per transaction.
Valid until 30th June at the London Eye and 31st December at the other 3 venues.
2-4-1 EDF London Eye - £19.20
2-4-1 Madame Tussauds - £30
2-4-1 London Dungeons - £24.60
2-4-1 London Sea Life Aquarium - £20.70
For Thorpe Park 2-4-1 check out alpey's post
hotukdeals.com/vou…024
its 2 for 1 on London eye, and then states half price at 3 other top attractions.
i guess thats a good price on the EDF official site directly it says Adults from £17.28
not sure of the individual prices for each attraction on timeout site.
but if you go direct it costs £56.70 per adult for all 4 attractions (online purchase)
£19.20 for London Eye only - for all four venues would be an amazing deal!:D
The voucher itself states 2 for 1 rather than half price, which is a shame if you're in a party of odd numbers.
£17.28 is the price of tickets purchased in advance online with a 10% discount. The voucher can only be used in person so the full price of £19.20 would apply. HTH
It is quite often easy to find 2-4-1 offers for 3 of the venues, but the EDF London Eye ones aren't around as frequently. Also, the ones that you find at train stations or on Days Out require that you have travelled by train and you are supposed to produce the tickets. Not ideal if you're asked and haven't got them.
This is available for quite a lengthy period - which I've not seen before myself.
media.timeout.com/mic…pdf
edit.. scrub that, you need your confirmation email that has a reference number on it as well.
1. Voucher entitles holder to one FREE ENTRY per voucher and per full paying adult. If the holder of this voucher buys a fully priced Adult standard entrance ticket to Madame Tussauds London, The London Dungeon, SEA LIFE London Aquarium or EDF Energy London Eye, then s/he may take with him/her ONE OTHER PERSON who will enter the same Attraction on the same day free of charge.
2. Voucher is valid until 30th June ‘13 at the London Eye and until 31st December ‘13 at Madame Tussauds London, the London Dungeon & SEA LIFE London Aquarium, excluding 25th December ‘13 - CHECK OPENING DATES/TIMES ON ATTRACTION WEBSITE.
3. Offer only redeemable on production of this voucher together with the Time Out confirmation email.
4. Only one voucher can be used per person & per transaction.
5. This voucher must be used at the time of purchase and is not redeemable against any pre-booked tickets or advance bookings. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion, offer, concession or online/call centre booking.
6. This voucher must be presented at the attraction payment point & surrendered.
7. No cash value. This voucher is automatically void if sold, offered for sale or if any attempt or offer is made to transfer the voucher for value.
8. This voucher remains the property of Merlin at all times and Merlin reserves the right to take possession of this voucher at any time.
9. For full Terms & Conditions, incl. Attraction restrictions (which are an inherent part of this voucher),
visit londoneye.com/Ter…013
I'm lost I don't see anything about 2-4-1 here
Kids can be go free with a fully paying adult.
Agreed. However, there are still plenty of people that are unaware of such offers, don't have internet access or similar that they still rob blind.
Where? On the page or on your email? You just put your email address into the box on the right, about a third of the way down the page and wait for your email. Mine came straight away.
I would guess so, one voucher per 2 people per venue.Although you need the ID number to go woth it so maybe apply for each couple?
If you're travelling by train you can print off a 2-4-1 voucher from Days Out Guide. They don't usually require to see the tickets at venues, but I have been asked for them from time to time.
Queing for tickets isn't too bad for the Eye in the mornings or out of summer. But queing for the ride itself, especially during peak times is quite the chore.
Kelloggs deal is buy Child ticket and get an adult free.
Tickets on cereal packets.
Please visit the following website: daysoutguide.co.uk/
They'll fax it to you.
This sounds good if you're going with children, not for adults or teens though. Plus cost of Kellogg's too.....
Once you've entered your email address it comes straight through. Check your junk folder/spam