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Summer at the Circus Underway at IFS Cloud Cable Car

  • July 29, 2024
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Summer at the Circus Underway at IFS Cloud Cable Car

Over the school summer holidays, customers at the IFS Cloud Cable Car will be welcomed by circus-themed decorations and an array of circus entertainers while they engage in one of Britain’s favourite pastimes, queuing. Jugglers, acrobats, and other circus acts will be entertaining customers throughout the summer before they board the Cable Car’s iconic gondolas, which link the Greenwich Peninsula with the Royal Docks area on the north bank of the River Thames.

From, 29th July to 1st September, afternoon performances for customers in the queue will take place on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Alongside queue entertainers, customers can also expect to be welcomed with circus themed music, workshops on hula hoops and balloon making, candy floss and popcorn carts, and photo opportunities with circus themed decorations. All of the entertainment is free and targeted especially at children to help keep them engaged and excited before their journeys. The Cable Car mascot, Engie Bear, will also be present every day throughout the summer to support the fun and festivities.

The Cable Car is open 07:00 – 21:00 Monday – Thursday, 07:00 – 23:00 Friday, 08:00 – 23:00 Saturday, and 09:00 – 21:00 Sunday. With one-way journeys starting from just £6 for adults, £3 for children, and under-5s travelling for free, the Cable Car provides a unique day out for families, groups, couples, and individuals. Advance bookings can enable up to 30 per cent discount on tickets and groups of up to ten people can travel in their own private cabin at no extra charge.

More than ten years after opening, the IFS Cloud Cable Car continues to be a success with Londoners and visitors to the capital. Initially popular for journeys between London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games events at The O2 and ExCeL London, it is now a leading attraction in London and the UK as well as being a public transport mode, with increasing leisure and sightseeing trips, as well as being used for travel between the north and south of the River Thames. The proximity of the Cable Car to a multitude of hotels, restaurants, and services on both sides of the river opens the city up for people to explore both sides of the river.

There have been tens of millions of journeys made on the Cable Car since opening in 2012, supporting major regeneration in both the Royal Docks and Greenwich Peninsula. It links with the new Elizabeth line station at Custom House, just a short walk away for services towards Paddington or Abbey Wood, or with DLR services from Royal Victoria or Custom House for ExCeL London. The Cable Car also provides a direct route to the new City Hall based beside the north terminal in Newham.

Earlier this year, the contract to operate the IFS Cloud Cable Car was awarded to FirstGroup. The contract officially commenced on 28th June, 2024, and has an initial core five-year term with the option for FirstGroup to extend for a further three years. Alongside day-to-day operations, over the life of the contract FirstGroup will also promote the Cable Car as a must visit leisure attraction in the UK and establish work placements for school students in the local boroughs of Greenwich and Newham as part of their educational outreach initiative.

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