(19 Jul 2014, 8:40 am)Dan wrote Correct.Yeah it's good that it's free, but it does get complicated depending where you come from/are going to. If you have a GNE key card, try registering for a Brighton and Hove one. It doesn't let you as you already have one... bit baffling to say the least...
I don't know how old nk55's two children are, but assuming they're over 11, they would also need to have what would presumably be a Visitor's Oyster Card.
That's four Visitor Oyster Cards, costing £12 plus the £40 pre-loaded credit they'd have in total - a whopping £52.
If nk55 is only making this trip once per year, it's hardly value for money either way... By comparison, to get us back on-topic, you could argue that Go North East's single/return fares are designed to push people onto Key Cards and day tickets - but isn't it free to order a Key Card, and get the discounts which come with it?
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