Discounted Days Out

Theme Parks
These are not cheap but, if you can afford it, booking in advance you can save up to 57%
Chessington World of Adventures - at the gate £66 or £29 online
Drayton Manor - on the gate £45 or £27.50 online
Legoland Windsor - on the gate £68 or £29 online
Thorpe Park - on the gate £66 or £29 online

If you are on state benefits such a Universal Credits you can get discounted tickets at many tourist attractions around London.
  • Always bring proof of eligibility (e.g., Universal Credit letter or app screenshot).
  • Pre-book online where possible, as some discounts are only available in advance.
  • Check each venue’s official website for the most up-to-date information and terms.
  • If you don't have proof of receiving benefits, you can get a proof of benefit letter - GOV.UK.
Local to Hounslow
£1 entrance into Kew Gardens - Each benefit holder is entitled to one universal credit adult ticket each. Visitors may also purchase up to 4 additional guest tickets. A guest can be a child aged 4-15 or another adult/person 16 years or older.
London Transport Museum Covent Garden - £1 unlimited annual pass.
Wetland Centre Barnes - tickets from £3 per person.
Pitzhanger Manor and Museum - Free - Ealing Green, W5 5EQ.
Hampton Court  -Tickets for up to six people per household for £1 each

Around London
London Zoo - tickets from £3.
Cartoon Museum - Discounted adult tickets, children under 18 go free.
Royal Museums Greenwich offer £2 tickets - to the famous tea clipper Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory Greenwich, and the National Maritime Museum's Pirates exhibition.
£3 tickets for HMS Belfast - Up to 5 discounted tickets per household.
Horniman Museum and Gardens - £1 entry to exhibitions, the aquarium and butterfly house.
Kensington Palace - You can claim £1 tickets for up to six people per household.
Tickets up to 6 people per house hold £1 each at the Tower of London with 50% off food with the £1 ticket.