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Stingo 11-07-07 12:39 PM

Re: Stepping ashore...
 
Avast Jambo - I be sending thanks in a barrel!! Only, there be a small problem...








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NOTE: The Monument will be closed for refurbishment on the 16th July 2007 for 18 months, due to reopen January 2009.
:smt069 PS - keep 'em coming....:thumleft:

Stingo 12-07-07 06:43 PM

Re: Stepping ashore...
 
:rolleyes: The Oyster Card seems right up my street...especially for the tube. Kids are free (U11)...substantial 'apparent' savings with the Oyster thingy... anyone got a BAD word to say about them?...:confused:


(Sorry - you know what it's like...missus asks lots of questions. Left to us blokes we'd just go and get the card and be done:smt028 ...left to the women folk, they like to ask who, how, why, if, but, maybe etc and then some...I'm just covering all bases because it's me job!!)

Spiderman 12-07-07 06:48 PM

Re: Stepping ashore...
 
from what ive heard Oyster Cards are rubbish if you dont use them a lot but i also think that a one day family travel card (i'm sure i heard they do those now) is the best value.

Fizzy Fish is our resident TFL expert so hopefully she'll be along soon with her pov.

Failing that try www.tfl.gov.uk, its also very helpfull for route planning if youre not sure how to get from A - B in the thick of the smoke ;)

jambo 13-07-07 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Stingo (Post 1235530)
Avast Jambo - I be sending thanks in a barrel!! Only, there be a small problem...

Ah I should be keel-hauled for such a simple error....

Davy Jones' locker be too good for the likes 'o me.....:pirat:

Fizzy Fish 13-07-07 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1236874)
from what ive heard Oyster Cards are rubbish if you dont use them a lot but i also think that a one day family travel card (i'm sure i heard they do those now) is the best value.

Fizzy Fish is our resident TFL expert so hopefully she'll be along soon with her pov.

Failing that try www.tfl.gov.uk, its also very helpfull for route planning if youre not sure how to get from A - B in the thick of the smoke ;)

ok now listen carefully cos the ticketing thing is a bit complicated like, and even i had to ask someone!

Kids under 10 can travel free on buses, tubes etc with no need for photocard ID (as long as they are accompanied by an adult)

Kids between 10 and 16 get some freebies, but i think you need a photocard, so not really worth doing if you're just here for a day or two

Adults/older kids are best off getting an Oyster card at a tube station, and loading money onto it. You have to pay a deposit of £3 for the card, but if you're not likely to be back in London again, you can get this back if you return the card to a tube station before you leave.

Once you've done this you can just travel around and the card automatically works out the best fare for you. You need to hold the card against the yellow reader when you go through the tube station barriers at both ends of the journey. On buses you just swipe it against the reader when you get on.

HTH

Stu 13-07-07 11:21 AM

Re: Stepping ashore...
 
Want me to post a couple of Oyster cards to you?
(If I can find them)
It is very easy to get them, but would save you the deposit & getting it back at the end. I would just leave you to load them up when you get here to use them - which you can do at a machine instead of potentially queing for a person.

Stingo 13-07-07 04:00 PM

Re: Stepping ashore...
 
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1237321)
Want me to post a couple of Oyster cards to you?
(If I can find them)
It is very easy to get them, but would save you the deposit & getting it back at the end. I would just leave you to load them up when you get here to use them - which you can do at a machine instead of potentially queing for a person.

That's a very kind offer Stu. In fact it's beyond kindness (wherever that is!):flower: :smt023

But there could be a problem with that...what if we don't make it to London for some reason?

AND what if I load the card with too much wonga? It might be easier to buy one on auto top up and then toss it back into the 'oyster hut' in paddington.

Fizzy - many thanks for the clarification/confirmation of things.=D> :thumbsup:

I have heard today from a nice chap on the phone that The Lion King is aimed at those 6 years and over....the little chap will be 3 years and ten months at the intended time....could be a problem.:(

Scenario one - buy ticket...get to Lyceum and then refused entry. Money wasted.:smt014

Scenario two - buy ticket...get into Lyceum...little chap gets pi$$ed off because it's a long show for a chap of his age and so starts to annoy others in the vicinity - end up leaving theatre with red faces. Money wasted - street cred in steaming pile!!:oops:


Oh the trials of indecision....

*considers rolling finger tips on desk top but unable to decide whether to use left or right hand* sigh.:smt101


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