If so, does it just have the end stub torn off, or is there writing on the ticket identifying it as OAP? TIA.
Yes, there were two stubs on the end of the tickets originally - if you tear one off, it becomes a juvenile ticket. What identifies OAP tickets as such, given that they cost £6 more than juvenile tickets?
RE: Not this time </p> Have you got one, pontyender? Does your ticket have two stubs attached to the end and the wording 'OAP' across the front, or just one stub and then thewording? Sorry to be pedantic, but I think that I may have been issued with the wrong ticket in error.TIA.</p>
RE: Not this time On closer inspection it has the adult portion torn off, leaving just the junior portion, but 'OAP' written across the main part of the ticket.