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Adult Vs Kids Tickets
Topic Started: Apr 20 2006, 09:59 AM (452 Views)
msmat999
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Kenny Burns
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what age do you have to be to get a kids ticket?? I really want to go to the nxt home game BUT being a uni student i really cant afford £39!
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Footy Sue
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Under 16.
I've had this argument before about students, they should be concessions too.
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Apr 20 2006, 10:01 AM
Under 16.
I've had this argument before about students, they should be concessions too.

aparently they are next season, but that was if we go down i dont know if they will still do that if we stay up though. :unsure:
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Surely it makes sense to allow students.........i.e. up to age 21..........to buy concession tickets. Then when they qualify and earn loadsamoney, they will buy full-price tickets for the rest of their lives! ;)
Reading's concessions are under 21's, student or not.
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Apr 20 2006, 10:08 AM
Surely it makes sense to allow students.........i.e. up to age 21..........to buy concession tickets. Then when they qualify and earn loadsamoney, they will buy full-price tickets for the rest of their lives! ;)
Reading's concessions are under 21's, student or not.

yup it does make sence and i also think that the unemplyed should get a reduction.
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well what will happen if i buy a kids ticket online? they will just send me it in the post, chances of me gettin in? i would say at least 90%
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£39 for the Newcastle game, is that right?
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:10 AM
well what will happen if i buy a kids ticket online? they will just send me it in the post, chances of me gettin in? i would say at least 90%

I think it will depend on who you go with because i doubt they'd turn you away if you was with an older person? But who knows! Just go for it!!
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Apr 20 2006, 10:12 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:10 AM
well what will happen if i buy a kids ticket online? they will just send me it in the post, chances of me gettin in? i would say at least 90%

I think it will depend on who you go with because i doubt they'd turn you away if you was with an older person? But who knows! Just go for it!!

i will b on my own
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You have to draw the line somewhere drnick.........young people are the fans of the future.
I would think that there are bigger priorities to spend your unemployment benefit on........like feeding yourself?
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:13 AM
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Apr 20 2006, 10:12 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:10 AM
well what will happen if i buy a kids ticket online? they will just send me it in the post, chances of me gettin in? i would say at least 90%

I think it will depend on who you go with because i doubt they'd turn you away if you was with an older person? But who knows! Just go for it!!

i will b on my own

How old are you and how old do you look?
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:13 AM
i will b on my own

Then walk in with a really big man :D

To be on the safe side i'd pay adult but it is a lot of money so maybe just risk it! The turnstile people hardly pay an interest i think anyway when you walk past but thats where i go in so who knows?!
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Apr 20 2006, 10:14 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:13 AM
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Apr 20 2006, 10:12 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:10 AM
well what will happen if i buy a kids ticket online? they will just send me it in the post, chances of me gettin in? i would say at least 90%

I think it will depend on who you go with because i doubt they'd turn you away if you was with an older person? But who knows! Just go for it!!

i will b on my own

How old are you and how old do you look?

im 19, if i have a shave, where a hat then i could look about 15 haha, when its kids for a £1 all the 18 year old "chavs" get in for £1
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:16 AM
im 19, if i have a shave, where a hat then i could look about 15 haha, when its kids for a £1 all the 18 year old "chavs" get in for £1

I'd say give it a go!

Although d'ya rekon it depends on where you sit because theres waaay more stewards and whatever in the Kop compared to where i sit in the Paddock?
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Up to you really..........how much is a kids ticket? Is it worth the risk of spending that much and not being allowed in? If you are challenged and don't have ID you won't get in unless they let you pay the extra for an adult ticket.
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Child's is 20 quid! So its near enough double the price to pay adults!
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who has id when ur 15 tho?? kids ticket is £20
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Tax dodgers eh! :P
Im 17 and I work full time
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Tax wot is tax ;) the only other option is getting restricted view seats but are they always on sale?
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Apr 20 2006, 10:22 AM
who has id when ur 15 tho?? kids ticket is £20

We have to carry a copy of my son's birth certificate with his season ticket in case he is challenged. He was 15 when we bought the ticket but he is 16 now, 6ft tall and has hair on his face!
This is his last year as a concession but he will still be at college for at least another 2 years. Not sure if we can afford for him to go next season.
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 11:26 AM
Tax wot is tax ;) the only other option is getting restricted view seats but are they always on sale?

I think they are! Buy a restricted view seat and after 10 - 15 minutes move somewhere that isnt restricted if you can

IOr why dont you become a steward watch the match and get paid??
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Apr 20 2006, 10:28 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:22 AM
who has id when ur 15 tho?? kids ticket is £20

We have to carry a copy of my son's birth certificate with his season ticket in case he is challenged. He was 15 when we bought the ticket but he is 16 now, 6ft tall and has hair on his face!
This is his last year as a concession but he will still be at college for at least another 2 years. Not sure if we can afford for him to go next season.

has he ever been challenged???
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Apr 20 2006, 10:26 AM
Tax wot is tax ;) the only other option is getting restricted view seats but are they always on sale?

I bought restricted view seats once..........never again!! They are behing the dug-outs and you can only see the far side of the pitch. They aren't that much cheaper either.
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msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:29 AM
Footy Sue
Apr 20 2006, 10:28 AM
msmat999
Apr 20 2006, 10:22 AM
who has id when ur 15 tho?? kids ticket is £20

We have to carry a copy of my son's birth certificate with his season ticket in case he is challenged. He was 15 when we bought the ticket but he is 16 now, 6ft tall and has hair on his face!
This is his last year as a concession but he will still be at college for at least another 2 years. Not sure if we can afford for him to go next season.

has he ever been challenged???

We were told this is what we have to do as there were going to be spot-checks on concession seats, but no he has never been challenged. We sit in K paddock, main stand.
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Apr 20 2006, 10:32 AM
We sit in K paddock, main stand.

:o Me too :D
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