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Expect intense visual effects, quirky Aardman humour and a fitting finale to your exciting visit. So don't miss out book online now! Visit Madame Tussauds and have a seat in the Big Brother diary room and chat to Big Brother and Davina, or step on to The Black Pearl and discover The Dead Man's Chest with Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann. Choose from General admission or General Admission with Chamber Live The Chamber Live Located deep within the Chamber of Horrors is an inner-chamber where things take an even scarier turn. Here, a maximum-security prison has been taken over by the unhinged inmates. Live and on the loose, their mission is to give you nightmares. Should you decide to enter the Chamber, first warm up those vocal chords to ensure your screaming ability is at its height. Of course, no one is going to come to your aid..... Pass through an archway where the words "Abandon all hope All ye who enter here!" are the last you may ever read. Hear the death knell toll. Jump as you enter the cage and the door screeches shut behind you, locking you in. Your heart starts pumping, you palms become sweaty. Can you make it out the other side of the cellblock without succumbing to a psycho killer? They'll leap out at you when you least expect it and create chaos in your path. British Airways London Eye Discover the world of London's 21st century landmark The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high. Located on the banks of the River Thames it offers unrivalled views over London. Since opening at the turn of the century, the London Eye has become an iconic landmark, with a status that can be compared to Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Eros and the Tower of London. It has been used as a backdrop in countless films and for innumerable TV programmes. A source of pride for the whole country as well as the capital, the London Eye is the most distinctive addition this century to the world's greatest city, loved by Britons and tourists alike. In fact, in its short life, it has become the most popular paid for UK visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year (an average of 10,000 a day). A breathtaking feat of design and engineering, passengers in the London Eye's capsules can see up to 40 kilometres in all directions, in complete comfort and safety. But there's much, much more to the London Eye than its views and its engineering. It plays an integral role in the community, has become something of a gateway or a symbol for London and offers a unique venue for corporate events and entertainment. The British Airways London Eye is operated by the London Eye Company Limited, a Tussauds Group Company. Choose from Adult, Senior or Child admission Terms and Conditions All persons riding on the British Airways London Eye (the "Eye") and/or visiting its premises at County Hall and/or Jubilee Gardens and/or riding on a River Cruise Experience ("RCE") do so subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. Tickets may be purchased either individually or a capsule may be hired exclusively (referred to as a "Private Capsule"). The maximum number of persons allowed per Private Capsule is 25. The maximum number of people permitted per "Cupid's Capsule" is two adults plus two children aged under five. For all other ticket holders, the number of persons per capsule may vary. Unless a Private Capsule has been booked, groups of 25 persons will not always travel in the same capsule. A minimum of three people is permitted in a capsule, except at the absolute discretion of London Eye Company Ltd. ("LEC"). 2. No food or beverage of any nature may be consumed on the Eye itself or on the boarding platform leading to the Eye without express permission of LEC. 3. Ticket holders must arrive at the British Airways London Eye boarding gate no less than 30 minutes prior to the flight time printed on the ticket. Every person intending to join a Private Capsule flight, Champagne flight, Discovery Flight or Fast Track flight must arrive at the check in point at County Hall no less than 15 minutes prior to the booked flight time. Latecomers will not be admitted to the British Airways London Eye except at the absolute discretion of LEC. 4. Neither the date, time or type of any ticket, nor booking for a Private Capsule, may be changed. Payments for tickets and bookings for Private Capsules are non-refundable and tickets and Private Capsule bookings may only be changed or replaced at the absolute discretion of LEC. 5. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult, aged 18 years or over and whilst on or in the vicinity of the Eye or during a RCE shall remain under the control or supervision of an adult at all times. A Private Capsule may only be hired by persons aged 18 years or over. Children under the age of 18 are permitted in a capsule where alcoholic beverages may be available but will not be served alcohol. 6. LEC reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, to refuse entry on to or remove from the Eye, County Hall or Jubilee Gardens or a RCE or the vicinity any person who:- 6.1. has been convicted of a criminal offence which, in the opinion of LEC, is likely to affect the safety or enjoyment of other visitors; 6.2. has behaved in a manner which, in the opinion of LEC has, or is likely to affect the safety or enjoyment of other visitors; 6.3. has used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or in any way provokes or behaves in a manner which may provoke a breach of the peace. 7. Save as otherwise permitted by LEC, all persons riding the Eye or a RCE must pay for admission (whether a ticket or Private Capsule hire) prior to boarding the Eye. Tickets must be retained at all times and submitted for inspection if required by any employee or agent of LEC. Any person attempting to gain admission to the Eye without a valid ticket may be ejected from the Eye or its vicinity. 8. To prevent offensive weapons or dangerous articles from being taken onto the Eye, the RCE, into County Hall or into Jubilee Gardens, visitors are admitted subject to a condition that, if requested to do so, they will allow themselves and/or their belongings to be searched. It is prohibited to take onto the Eye or the RCE any weapons, fireworks, smoke bombs, glass bottles, flammable liquids or other articles, which may cause injury. The throwing of any article which could cause injury or annoyance is strictly prohibited. 9. Smoking is strictly prohibited on the Eye itself, on the RCE and on the boarding platform leading to the Eye. Smoking is only permitted within County Hall with the express permission of LEC. 10. Pets or animals of any nature are expressly prohibited on the Eye itself, the RCE, the boarding platform leading to the Eye and County Hall (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs) without the express permission of LEC. 11. Unnecessary noise, (such as that from the use of radio sets and other electrical equipment), or any behaviour likely to cause annoyance to other visitors or confusion of any kind is not permitted on or in the vicinity of the Eye. 12. No ticket may be resold without the previous written consent of LEC. If LEC reasonably believes that a ticket has been resold without such consent, the holder may be refused entry to or ejected from the Eye without payment of compensation. 13. LEC will use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Eye, County Hall and Jubilee Gardens are open for use by visitors during normal opening hours. However, LEC reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, whether for safety reasons or otherwise, and with or without prior notice, to close the Eye or any part of it, County Hall or Jubilee Gardens. In the event of such closure, LEC will refund to any visitor whose ride is cancelled, the cost of his or her prepaid ticket, but otherwise shall have no liability whatever, including no liability for travel expenses or any other out of pocket expenses, in respect of closure of part or all of the Eye, or cancellation of any ride. 14. Other than liability for death or personal injury resulting from LEC's negligence, LEC, its employees or agents shall not be liable for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, howsoever arising, including without limitation any distress, inconvenience or anxiety caused during the course of any ride undertaken and/or during evacuation from the Eye in the event of breakdown or accident. 15. The Eye is operated by Tussauds Attractions Limited as agent for the London Eye Company Ltd. British Airways Pic ("BA") is not the principal to the contract for a ride on the Eye and neither the London Eye Company Limited nor Tussauds Attractions Limited has power to bind BA. BA shall not be liable to any passenger on the Eye, and passengers on the Eye shall not make any claim against BA, which arises out of or in connection with or as a consequence of the operation of the Eye. 16. From time to time LEC or other authorised parties may carry out photography and/or video recording and/or other monitoring on or in the vicinity of the Eye, on a RCE, in County Hall or Jubilee Gardens, which may feature visitors. By accepting these terms and conditions, you agree that LEC or any authorised party may use such images in perpetuity in any promotional, advertising or publicity material in any format whatsoever. You further agree that copyright in these materials rests with LEC or such authorised party (as the case may be). 17. The RCE is operated by Woods River Cruises - the Silver Fleet (WRC). LEC shall not be liable to any passenger on the RCE, for any loss or damage which arises out of or in connection with or as a consequence of the operation of RCE including, but not being limited to, loss of profit, damage to or loss of property or items belonging to the passenger and any personal injury to the passenger (but only so far as such injury is not caused by LEC's negligence). WRC reserves the right to substitute for any vessel hire another vessel of a capacity sufficient to accommodate the number of persons expected to be carried, and / or to vary the RCE at the absolute discretion of WRC. WRC will use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the RCE operates. However, WRC reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, whether for safety reasons or otherwise, and with or without prior notice, to cancel the RCE. In the event of such cancellation, LEC will refund to any visitor whose ride is cancelled, the cost of his or her prepaid ticket, but otherwise shall have no liability whatever, including no liability for travel expenses or any other out of pocket expenses, in respect of the cancellation. ACE ticket holders must arrive at Waterloo pier no less than 15 minutes prior to the cruise time. Latecomers will not be admitted except at the absolute discretion of WAC. No food or drinks may be brought on to the vessel by visitors for consumption on the vessel, except with express permission of WAC. 18. From time to time LEC may sell tickets as a third party agent. Any events/rides/trips/meals or anything else for which such tickets are sold by LEC ("Third Party Events") shall be operated in accordance with the terms and conditions of the relevant operator and LEC shall not be liable to any customer, for any loss or damage which arises out of or in connection with or as a consequence of the operation of any Third Party Event including, but not being limited to, loss of profit, damage to or loss of property or items belonging to the passenger and any personal injury to the passenger (but only so far as such injury is not caused by LEC's negligence). 19. Some (but not all): (a) types of tickets; and (b) products are available for purchase online through LEC's website (www.ba-Iondoneye.com). For the avoidance of doubt, such tickets and products are available in limited quantities and each purchase will be subject to availability. If customers choose to book such tickets and/or purchase such products online then they shall receive a discount of 10%. Such discount shall not be available on bookings made by phone or in person 20. These terms and conditions are governed by and shall be construed in accordance with English Law, and any claim brought under these conditions shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Law. Kew Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a World Heritage Site and home to the worlds largest and most diverse collection of living plants with over 40,000 different species. In our huge glasshouses you can walk the world of plants, from rainforest to desert, then enjoy the 180 hectares of outdoor gardens. Kew Gardens is a must for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts alike. Mediterranean Summer and Henry Moore Exhibition Next summer Kew (June to Sept) is celebrating the colours, scents and tastes of the Mediterranean and highlighting plants that are becoming more popular with horticulturists as our summers get hotter and drier. Then from autumn 07 into spring 08 Kew will host the largest ever outdoor retrospective of work by Henry Moore, with 28 huge sculptures positioned on a trail around the Gardens. For a full list of Kew festivals call 020 8332 5648. Kew Palace, family home of George III, stands in the ground of Kew Gardens and can be visited for an additional charge. Getting to Kew Kew Gardens is just 30 minutes from central London by train (Waterloo) or tube (District Line from Victoria). You can also catch a riverboat from Westminster to and enjoy a journey through Chelsea and Fulham up to Kew Pier. Choose from Adult, Senior or Youth admission Senior: 60+. Student: full time, Children under 16 free. Prices subject to change on April 1st 2007. Warwick Castle Warwick Castle, overlooking the River Avon, lies in the town of Warwick of the English county of Warwickshire. It is traditionally associated with the earldom of Warwick, one of the oldest in England. The castle today is a popular tourist attraction and attracts tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Early history Legend has it that the first fortification of significance on the grounds of Warwick Castle was erected by the daughter of Alfred the Great, in the year 914. This almost certainly replaced older wooden fortifications which had proven ineffective against marauding Danes who sacked the town during the reign of her father. This fortification was part of a network built to protect the Kingdom of Wessex. The remains of this ancient fortification can still be seen on Ethel Ledas Mound, a mound of earth at the southern end of the castle's courtyard. As intriguing as this legend is, the majority of the remains date from the period of Norman rule. After the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century, William the Conqueror appointed Henry de Newburgh as Earl of Warwick. During this time, a Norman motte-and-bailey fort was erected. Birth of a castle In the year 1264, the castle was seized by the forces of Simon de Montfort, who consequently imprisoned the current Earl, William Mauduit, and his countess at Kenilworth (who were supporters of the king and loyals to the barons) until a ransom was paid. After the death of William Mauduit, the title and castle were passed to William de Beauchamp. Following the death of William de Beauchamp, Warwick Castle subsequently passed through seven generations of the Beauchamp family, who over the next 180 years were responsible for the majority of the additions made to Warwick Castle. After the death of the last direct-line Beauchamp, Anne, the title of Earl of Warwick, as well as the castle, passed to Richard Neville ("the Kingmaker"), who married the sister of the last Earl (Warwick was unusual in that the earldom could be inherited through the female line). Warwick Castle then passed from Neville to his son-in-law (and brother of Edward IV of England), George Plantagenet, and shortly before the Duke's death, to his son, Edward. Ghosts Alive! Warwick Ghosts Alive! brings a chilling live-action spook experience in the ghost tower. Not available all year made for the strong at heartand stomach! Choose from Adult, Child or Senior/Student. Admission + Ghosts Alive available from April 1st to October 29th. The Shakespeare Houses Pass What are the Shakespeare Houses? The Shakespeare Houses comprise five beautiful historic houses in the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon and two in the surrounding countryside which have connections to Shakespeare: Shakespeares Birthplace this is the childhood home of William Shakespeare. The house has been authentically furnished and includes both original and replica items similar to those which would have adorned the property when Shakespeare was a boy. Nashs House and New Place New Place was the home which Shakespeare purchased in 1597 with his London earnings and where he died in 1616. The original estate is now preserved as a picturesque garden space. Nashs House was originally owned by Shakespeares granddaughters first husband and the interior of the property reflects the style in which New Place is likely to have been furnished. Halls Croft This is an elegant 17th Century House which belonged to Shakespeares daughter Susannah and her eminent husband, Doctor John Hall. The house includes his consulting room, an exhibition of early medicine and many elegant rooms with exquisite furnishings and paintings. Anne Hathaways Cottage this is situated 1 mile from the centre of Stratford and can be reached with a Citysightseeing Tour bus. This was the childhood home of Shakespeares wife and remained occupied by the Hathaway family until 1899. The beautiful thatched farmhouse contains many rare items of family furniture original to the house and the house itself is set in stunning grounds Mary Ardens House this is situated 3 miles from the centre of Stratford and can be reached by Citysightseeeing Tour Bus. It was the childhood home of Shakespeares mother and contains not just a Tudor house but a countryside museum showing a history of farming. What Passes are available? Three in Town Houses (Shakespeares Birthplace, Nashs House & New Place and Halls Croft) All Five Houses (Shakespeares Birthplace, Nashs House & New Place and Halls Croft, Mary Ardens House and Anne Hathaways Cottage) . What exactly is included in the Shakespeare Houses Pass? Free entry to houses as detailed above Valid for one visit to each house The houses are open all year except 23 -26 December inclusive What are the main benefits of the Shakespeare Houses Pass ? The pass saves you money It is only available if purchased in advance before arrival in the UK There are 2 different passes to choose from The pass includes entry to some special events bringing history to life. How long is the Shakespeare Houses Pass valid? The voucher is valid for 3 months from the date of issue. Who can buy the Pass? The Pass is valid for all overseas visitors and must be pre-purchased before arrival in the UK What categories are on offer? Categories are Adults, Children (5 16yrs inclusive), Seniors (60+), Under 5s free How much will the Shakespeare Houses Pass save you? The rates represent substantial savings when you visit more than 1 property. . What happens if my pass is lost or stolen? The pass is not transferable, refundable or replaceable when lost or stolen. What happens if I have bought my pass and I want a refund? The Pass is refundable if returned to the issuing office before it expires (3 months from the date of issue), providing that it has not been tampered with. A 15% cancellation fee will be levied by the Agent. There is no refund on vouchers once exchanged for the Pass. Who should purchase the Shakespeare Houses Pass? Every overseas visitor is different and has different plans for their holidays. It is important to recommend the most suitable pass in order to achieve sales. The Shakespeare Houses Pass is most suitable for visitors : planning to visit England or parts of England only who are interested in world famous historic attractions and ancient buildings Staying in London and planning day trips from London. Who want to visit a wide range of very different sites but are also budget-conscious. It can be combined with the following BritRail passes: The BritRail England Pass The London Plus Pass The Classic BritRail Pass A Citysightseeing Bus Tour of Stratford-upon-Avon And also with: The Eurail and European National Passes for visitors spending a few days in London before going to Mainland Europe. CADW Explorer Pass A visit to Wales is incomplete without a visit to one or more of the heritage attractions. The World Heritage Explorer Pass is ideal for visitors and allows you to visit over 3 days or 7 days. With a World Heritage Explorer Pass, you can visit any of the five sites in Wales that are on the World Heritage List - Beaumaris Castle, Caernarfon Castle and Town Walls, Conwy Castle and Town Walls, Harlech Castle, and Blaenavon Ironworks. The experience will be something youll treasure for a long time. Contents include: Pass and guide to the properties managed by Cadw. Cadw Properties include: Oxwich Castle Beaumaris Castle Plas Mawr Elizabethan Town HouseCaerleon Roman Baths Raglan Castle Caernarfon Castle Rhuddlan Castle Caerphilly Castle Rug Chapel/Llangar Old Church Castell Coch St Davids Bishops Palace Chepstow Castle Strata Florida Abbey Conwy Castle Tintern Abbey Criccieth Castle Tretower Court & Castle Harlech Castle Valle Crucis Abbey Kidwelly Castle White Castle Laugharne Castle  The vouchers can be exchanged for the pass at any participating Cadw property during normal business hours. Photocopies of the voucher are not acceptable. The pass provides free entry to Cadw properties for a period of 3 or 7 consecutive days. The pass must be presented by the holder at the admission point of each property visited. The pass must be validated by Cadw staff at the first property visited by entering the valid from date and valid until date on the pass. The pass holders name and signature must be written on the pass by the holder before visiting the first property. The pass may only be used by the person(s) or family names on the pass. Proof of identity may be requested on presentation of the pass at any property. The pass cannot be used in conjunction with any other special offer. The pass is valid up to and including the valid until date shown on the card. The pass cannot be replaced if lost or stolen. The 2 Adults pass is valid for up to 2 adults travelling together. The Family Pass is valid for up to 2 adults and all children/grandchildren from within the family unit under 16 years of age travelling together. The National Trust for Scotland Discovery Pass Who is The National Trust for Scotland? The National Trust for Scotland is the nations largest conservation charity which protects and promotes Scotlands natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy. Established in 1931, at the initiative of HYPERLINK "http://www.aprs.org.uk" \t "" rural Scotland, the Trust acts asguardian of the nation's magnificent heritage of architectural, scenic and historic treasures. Grand castles& country parks,beautiful gardens,spectacular countryside, battlefields and sites from Scotlands Social and Industrial heritage theres something for everyone to enjoy. What is the National Trust for Scotland Discovery Pass Discovery tickets are the perfect way to visit as many properties/attractions as you wish over a period of days of 3, 7, or 14 days for one price. They are available as family or adult tickets. A family is classified as any group of 2 adults and up to four children of 16 and under. Under 5s go free. What exactly is included in the Discovery Pass Free entry to over 120 stately homes, castles, battlefields, monuments and gardens Freedom to visit as many sites as possible for one price during the validity of your pass Free access to a huge variety of wildlife and wilderness habitats including National Parks, National Nature Reserves and many Scheduled Ancient Monuments Free entry to hundreds of action-packed special events Free guide book Scotland for You What are the main benefits of the Discovery Pass The pass saves you money There are 6 different passes to choose from There is a wide range of properties to choose from lots of variety How long is the Discovery Pass valid? The Discovery Pass provides free entrance to all admission charging properties for a period of 3, 7 or 14 days. The Pass will be validated at the first property you visit and it can then be used for the following 3, 7 or 14 consecutive days. Who can buy the Pass? The Discovery Pass is available to everyone regardless of country of origin. What categories are on offer? 2 Categories Adult & Family. The Family Pass is valid for 2 adults + up to 4 other family members under 16 years living at the same address How much will the Discovery Pass save you? It will pay for itself after 2 or 3 visits. The savings are massive. The pass cannot be used in conjunction with any other special offer. When are National Trust for Scotland properties open? Property opening hours vary. All details are in the guide book or on the web site www.nts.org.uk. What happens if my pass is lost or stolen? The pass is not transferable, refundable or replaceable when lost or stolen. What happens if I have bought my pass and I want a refund? The Discovery Pass voucher is refundable if returned to the issuing office before it expires, providing that it has not been tampered with. A 15% cancellation fee will be levied by the Agent. There is no refund on vouchers once exchanged for the Pass. Which pass for which holidaymaker? Every overseas visitor is different and has different plans for their holidays. It is important to recommend the most suitable pass in order to achieve sales. The Discovery Pass is most suitable for visitors : Planning to visit Scotland Who are looking for a mixture of world famous attractions, historic sites and monuments, palaces and castles, world renowned gardens, Scottish estates, stunning countryside, moorlands, mountains Adults and Families Staying in Glasgow or Edinburgh and planning day trips. Purchasing a Freedom of Scotland Rail pass or full BritRail Pass Combining Rail travel in Scotland and car rental. 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