NHdisneylover
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Hello all
I usually post on the main CB--as I like to hear from everyone, but I figured if i want help on a Londond visit the best knowledge would be concentrated here (not that you all spend time in london
).
We will be in London for two weeks in early September and have never been before. We are a family of four (kids 11 and 13). Jet lag is not an issue as we are flying in from Frankfort, Germany.
No one wants to do the London Eye (too tall), Madam Tussuad's (did it in Berlin) or the Dungeon (too scary). Saturday through Thursday of the second week (bolded stuff) are jam packed because we are getting a London Pass for those days. We also thought movies would be good in there as many cinemas are include on pass, they would offer a nice break for my son (who get sick of sightseeing after a while) and we would all be so excited to see movies in English
If anyone has lots of time on their hands and wants to read it over and suggest ways to fill in the blank spots, tell me how to rearrange the London Pass days so things that are close together get seen in one day (I tried but I do not know what I am doing), tell me we picked all the wrong things to do, or whatever else I would be grateful. We also are trying to figure out what to do for transportation on the days we do not have a London Pass. Is an oyster card the best thing (I do really understand how that works at all)? Would you recommend something else? We are renting a flat on the West End .
MANY THANKS in advance for any and all advice
Sat--arrive and settle in
Sun--London hop on off tour bus with River cruise to get oriented. We are looking at The Original London Sightseeing company. Any feedback on which is best?
Mon--Daytime at Harrod's and evening to a meal deal for either Grease or Oliver
Tues--Legoland Windsor (has to be this day, we are meeting a friend of my son's that he met on a cruise)
Wed--?????? in the daytime. Hoping to get a mealdeal for Legally Blonde (they are only selling them through the end of July right now) or Dirty Dancing for the evening.
Thur--Daytime at Hyde Park and evening tickets to Wicked.
Fri--Maritime Museum
Sat--Kennsington Palace, Royal Albert Hall and bowling or a movie and Queen's Ice and Bowl
Sun--Hampton Palace, National Theatre Backstage Tour and maybe the zoo
Mon--Tower of London and Tower Bridege Expo, HMS Belfast and maybe a movie
Tues--Windsor Castle, Eton College Tour and a movie
Wed--Wellington Arch, Banquet House, Gaurd's Museum and the Royal Mews and maybe a movie
Thurs--Globe Theatre Tour, Bycycle Tour of London and St Paul's Cathedral
Fri--????
Sat--Leave

I usually post on the main CB--as I like to hear from everyone, but I figured if i want help on a Londond visit the best knowledge would be concentrated here (not that you all spend time in london

We will be in London for two weeks in early September and have never been before. We are a family of four (kids 11 and 13). Jet lag is not an issue as we are flying in from Frankfort, Germany.
No one wants to do the London Eye (too tall), Madam Tussuad's (did it in Berlin) or the Dungeon (too scary). Saturday through Thursday of the second week (bolded stuff) are jam packed because we are getting a London Pass for those days. We also thought movies would be good in there as many cinemas are include on pass, they would offer a nice break for my son (who get sick of sightseeing after a while) and we would all be so excited to see movies in English

If anyone has lots of time on their hands and wants to read it over and suggest ways to fill in the blank spots, tell me how to rearrange the London Pass days so things that are close together get seen in one day (I tried but I do not know what I am doing), tell me we picked all the wrong things to do, or whatever else I would be grateful. We also are trying to figure out what to do for transportation on the days we do not have a London Pass. Is an oyster card the best thing (I do really understand how that works at all)? Would you recommend something else? We are renting a flat on the West End .
MANY THANKS in advance for any and all advice

Sat--arrive and settle in
Sun--London hop on off tour bus with River cruise to get oriented. We are looking at The Original London Sightseeing company. Any feedback on which is best?
Mon--Daytime at Harrod's and evening to a meal deal for either Grease or Oliver
Tues--Legoland Windsor (has to be this day, we are meeting a friend of my son's that he met on a cruise)
Wed--?????? in the daytime. Hoping to get a mealdeal for Legally Blonde (they are only selling them through the end of July right now) or Dirty Dancing for the evening.
Thur--Daytime at Hyde Park and evening tickets to Wicked.
Fri--Maritime Museum
Sat--Kennsington Palace, Royal Albert Hall and bowling or a movie and Queen's Ice and Bowl
Sun--Hampton Palace, National Theatre Backstage Tour and maybe the zoo
Mon--Tower of London and Tower Bridege Expo, HMS Belfast and maybe a movie
Tues--Windsor Castle, Eton College Tour and a movie
Wed--Wellington Arch, Banquet House, Gaurd's Museum and the Royal Mews and maybe a movie
Thurs--Globe Theatre Tour, Bycycle Tour of London and St Paul's Cathedral
Fri--????
Sat--Leave