Going to London next week! I'm very excited - oh but anyone who lives in London is it worth getting an Oyster card for the 4 days I'm there or should I just buy a 3 day pass?
Was at the hotel last night and the evil chef was there but he didn't talk to me (hahaha) but he did shout at people, at one point I was stopping receptionists and the bar staff from going into the kitchen because I didn't want them to get yelled at. one of the chefs taunted me by saying I was scared of Ben and I was talking to one of my girls later and we were discussing that we weren't scared we just don't associate with bullies which s what he is.
in cool news on of the night porters brought a book and has asked me to read it before he does to see if its any good. It might not mean anything to you guys but I thought it was super sweet!
Hope you're all having fab days!!
Was at the hotel last night and the evil chef was there but he didn't talk to me (hahaha) but he did shout at people, at one point I was stopping receptionists and the bar staff from going into the kitchen because I didn't want them to get yelled at. one of the chefs taunted me by saying I was scared of Ben and I was talking to one of my girls later and we were discussing that we weren't scared we just don't associate with bullies which s what he is.
in cool news on of the night porters brought a book and has asked me to read it before he does to see if its any good. It might not mean anything to you guys but I thought it was super sweet!
Hope you're all having fab days!!
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badrobot:
Depends a) how you're getting around (bus or tube) and b) how much. If you're unlikely to start before 9.30 and you're staying fairly central (zones 1 - 3) just buy a travel card for each day.
badrobot:
the whole paying for things with oyster other than travel is a bit of a myth at the moment; have a look at the transport for london website for 2-for-1 tickets with travel cards; you get money off at the zoo, etc.