London Eye With Small Children Review

Author: Penny 15:32, 20 March 2013 917 0 0


London Eye With Small Children Review
Pros

    Secure and free buggy storage (for over-sized buggies only)
    Foldable buggies can be taken on with you
    One of the Best Toddler-Friendly London Attractions 

Cons

    Buggies must be folded
    Can't leave changing bag with buggy in storage – must take all bags 

Tips
Further information on all these points is available below.

    Use step-free access to London Eye Ticket Hall
    Clean baby-changing facilities inside County Hall
    Use the secure and free buggy storage (oversized buggies only)
    Limit what you take on the day as there are no lockers
    Consider booking Fast Track tickets and avoid the queues 

Baby-changing Facilities

Once in the building turn right, which takes you to the main entrance, then left along the corridor to the two disabled toilets with baby-changing facilities. Always best to get toilet stuff out of the way first.

Oversized Buggy Storage

By the Priority Boarding Desk, staff will store folded over-sized buggies. I had a big three-wheeler that would have got in the way in a capsule so this was the best option for me. You will be given a ticket to collect your buggy after your turn on the Eye. If you have a travel buggy that folds down small then you can take it on with you but it must be folded. If you have a newborn in a car seat on wheels type of buggy then that's fine to take on but the wheels section must be folded. Baby can stay in the car seat or in your arms/in your own baby carrier/sling.

Do not take too much 'stuff' with you for your trip as there are no lockers and you cannot leave any bags with the buggy in storage. It's over-sized buggies only.

Fast Track Desk

You can book standard flight tickets or just walk in and queue for a ticket. These are great options if you don't have children, but standing in those queues with a baby or toddler isn't that much fun. Queues can be long, and children do not always understand patience. I would recommend spending a bit more and going for the Fast Track option. This gives you a speedy check-in, plus you're escorted past the queues outside, straight onto the London Eye at your allocated time.

Getting On The London Eye

Once your Fast Track host has escorted you to the security team, your bags will be checked so it really is advisable to not bring too much with you. And remember for everyone's safety, no sharp items are allowed on board.

The London Eye doesn't stop to let passengers on and off – it simply goes at a constant slow speed (0.26m/0.85ft per second). There is a wide entrance to each capsule but do ask for help if you are concerned about boarding while carrying small children.

On the London Eye

Once in the capsule, there is a long seat in the middle. Most people want to stand up and check out the views so take a moment to put your bags, and folded buggy, under the seat at one end and get comfortable. The flight takes 30 minutes so there's no need to rush to the windows.

When you're ready, stand up and enjoy the views. If one end of the capsule is busy, head to the other end. You won't miss out as you're moving around a wheel so you'll get that view later.

The interactive tablets are fun to find out what the buildings in the distance are called but you'll have to lift young children as they are positioned for adults to use while standing.

No food or drink is allowed in the capsules so don't try and feed children. It's only a 30 minutes flight so they can wait! Just make sure they're fed and changed before boarding.



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