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Chiara1112 | 12:24 Sun 12th Mar 2017 | Travel
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Hi, I am going to Watford for 3 nights with my 2 sons (14 & 10) going to HP Studios then we are going to go into London for 2 days. Just wondering what's the cheapest way of getting round London from Watford? Many thanks.
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Watford Junction station is in an extension to Zone 9 of the London rail system and served by both Underground (Bakerloo Line) and National Rail (London Midland & Southern) services. Watford High Street station is in Zone 8 and served by the Bakerloo Line only. Those services link into the Underground lines which will get you around all of the main...
13:19 Sun 12th Mar 2017
I would get a train from Watford and then some sort of travel card for travelling round London.
just use your contactless debit or credit card(s) to touch in on trains and buses, the same fares as are available with oyster cards are available with contactless. you'll need a separate card for each person though; if you can't do that, then go for a visitor's oyster card.https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/visiting-london/visitor-oyster-card

Watford Junction is an oyster destination Islay, and the cards are valid on the fast LondonMidland services as well as the slower overground trains.
Watford Junction station is in an extension to Zone 9 of the London rail system and served by both Underground (Bakerloo Line) and National Rail (London Midland & Southern) services. Watford High Street station is in Zone 8 and served by the Bakerloo Line only. Those services link into the Underground lines which will get you around all of the main attractions within central London.

As he'll be travelling with you, your 10yo son will travel for free, with no ticket needed. You and your older son will both need Oyster cards or Off-Peak Day Travelcards. If you opt for Oyster cards you'll have to pay the (refundable) deposits on them and charge them up with sufficient credit to cover your travel. You'll also need to get the issuing ticket office to set the 'Young Visitor Discount' on your son's card, so that he can travel at half price:
https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/travel-for-under-18s/travelling-with-children?intcmp=25255

For just a couple of days though it would probably be simplest to use One Day Travelcards, especially as the price advantages which normally make it cheaper to use Oyster cards don't apply when travelling in from Watford Junction. (You could actually end up spending more with Oyster because you're charged 'peak' fares from 1600 to 1900 with Oyster but there's no evening peak when using Travelcards).

So if you won't be travelling before 0930 on a weekday, your fares each day will be as follows if you travel from Watford Junction:
You: £17.50
Oldest son: £8.70 (or £2.30 if you've got a Family & Friends Railcard or a Network Railcard)
Youngest son: Free

If you want to include travel before 0930 on a weekday (from Watford Junction),your fares each day will be:
You: £23.00
Oldest son £11.50 (with no discount available if you hold a Railcard)
Youngest son: Free

Travelling from Watford High Street (with no travel before 0930 on a weekday) you'll pay these fares each day:
You: £13.10
Oldest son: £6.50 (or £2.30 if you've got a relevant Railcard, as above)
Youngest son: Free

To include peak-time morning travel from Watford High Street, you'll pay these fares:
You: £22.10
Oldest son: £11.00
Youngest son: Free

You'll see that it's significantly cheaper to travel from Watford High Street (especially at off-peak times) than from Watford Junction but that does force you to use the Bakerloo Line, rather than National Rail services, so it will take you longer to get into central London.

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/adult-fares-2017.pdf

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/11-15-zip-fares-2017.pdf
>>> just use your contactless debit or credit card(s) to touch in on trains and buses

That assumes that the 14yo has got a contactless card (or that his mother has got two and can lend him one) but he'll then get charged adult rates throughout, doubling the cost of his travel. If he's going to use plastic it needs to be an Oyster card which has got the 'Young Visitor Discount' applied to it.
Erratum:
Please ignore my sentence above about the possibility of using an Oyster card costing more than using a Travelcard; I've realised that it can't happen because of the price-capping structure. (I still think that you'll find Travelcards simplest though).
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Thank you very much for your answers. Coming from a little town in Wales, I found it quite confusing. Really appreciate your help
If you're saying you want the 2 for 1 offers, you'll need paper travel cards for everyone who will be taking advantage of the offers. :) i hope you found this answer helpful.
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