I think most kids would love it. You see a few families on CM always. Join them!
Only thing: most tubes don't allow bikes. Overland ftw.
Oh, I am such a tube geek, I'm sorry...
You can take bikes on any SSL tubes (sub-surface layer). They're the proper ones, that stand up straight like a real train does - Hammersmith and City, District, Circle, Metropolitan and East London. Also, you can take them on any deep-line tubes (Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, Waterloo and City), so long as you're on the above-ground sections - so Jubilee Line would be ok from Stanmore all the way to Finchley Road, for example. The DLT won't take anything but folding. And technically, only in a bike-bag too, but they never enforce that.
You have to travel after 7pm though, or at weekends. So depending on where we go with CM, we can cut to a circle line station without toooooo much ado I expect and tube round to Embankment or Monument, where we can walk to Ch X or London Br to get an overland home.
Little monkeys gonna sleep goooood that night! LOL
Oh, I am such a tube geek, I'm sorry...
You can take bikes on any SSL tubes (sub-surface layer). They're the proper ones, that stand up straight like a real train does - Hammersmith and City, District, Circle, Metropolitan and East London. Also, you can take them on any deep-line tubes (Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, Waterloo and City), so long as you're on the above-ground sections - so Jubilee Line would be ok from Stanmore all the way to Finchley Road, for example. The DLT won't take anything but folding. And technically, only in a bike-bag too, but they never enforce that.
You have to travel after 7pm though, or at weekends. So depending on where we go with CM, we can cut to a circle line station without toooooo much ado I expect and tube round to Embankment or Monument, where we can walk to Ch X or London Br to get an overland home.
Little monkeys gonna sleep goooood that night! LOL