The London eye is £200 for a family of 4. Mental. It’s shit as well.

by coffegirl8383

38 comments
  1. Just went on it today. £170 for 4 adults and 2 kids. It’s demand driven pricing so you’re being mugged for that price.

  2. Viator or get your guide £20 for an adult (when I did it anyways).. and it isn’t worth that much either tbh

  3. Go to this link:

    https://360.visitlondon.com/#

    You will be able to enjoy the views of London from on top of the London Eye for free from the comfort of your own home, as well as exploring other areas at the click of a button.

    I use it every year with my class in our geography lessons 😊

  4. If you’re able to even vaguely plan in advance it’s £29 for adults. It’s £110 tomorrow at 14:45 for the same group size.

    Is it worth that – no it fucking isn’t, but I’m not surprised it’s possible to get ripped off. I seem to remember it’s expensive to go up the Empire State Building too.

  5. Jesus!! That’s AU$386. If you want a nice view, you’d be better off getting a room in a tall hotel.

  6. It’s £29 per adult, £26 per child if you book via their website. Obviously if you go to some third party tourism exploitment agency you’re gonna get scammed.

    Stop being a muppet. Use your brain.

  7. I went up there with my ex (she wasn’t my ex at the time).

    I don’t know what the biggest waste of time and money was – the huge Ferris Wheel, or the three years with that numb cunted dementor of a woman.

  8. I went on this when it was first built. It was £15 per adult and £7.50 for kids! Wow, that’s outrageous. Especially for a family

  9. i just got concert tickets for me and my mate with “backstage passes” for the same price as going on a big wheel for a bit, HOW

  10. The amount of people tutting over this and suggesting go up the Shard… The Shard is crap. Go up the Heron tower and get a drink with a free view or go up 55 Broadgate. 

    You’re just touristing at a slightly cheaper level.

  11. If you book in advance on their website, you can save up to 50% right off the bat.

    However, you can also save money by going later in the day. Apparently, they don’t rip you off enough with the basic ticket prices, so they also do surge pricing.

    10AM – £160

    7PM – £110…

    I swear when I went on this as a kid, it was like £15 or something for an adult, if not less…

  12. It’s so not worth it. I got free tickets and would not recommend spending that amount on it.

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