Striking Tube drivers want two-for-one Legoland tickets as part of their list of demands which already includes more pay and a four-day working week as they plunge the capital into further travel chaos.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) have walked out of their £72,000-a-year jobs for a third day, causing a frantic scramble for hard-working Britons who are having to fight tooth and nail to make it into the city.
While Tube drivers perch themselves on the picket line, workers throughout London are packing onto buses, boats, bikes and trains - while trying to avoid completely gridlocked traffic and crippling cycle lane closures.
Footage from across London has shown the city being 'held to ransom' as millions of Britons packed onto buses which were so full the doors could not close, with mammoth queues also seen at stops.
And now, it been revealed by the The Telegraph that the strikers' demands include a Priv travel card which would see them granted cheap tickets and discounts to theme parks such as Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventures.













