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Is it now impossible to buy children's tickets individually?

Myself & 2 boys have season tickets but they want to bring a pal - it appears I can't buy a child ticket without buying an adult ticket.

Any advice?
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Boycott ravenspan
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Dave wrote:Boycott ravenspan
Thanks Dave.

Any other advice also welcome. :lol:
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Bring Humph On!! wrote:Is it now impossible to buy children's tickets individually?

Myself & 2 boys have season tickets but they want to bring a pal - it appears I can't buy a child ticket without buying an adult ticket.

Any advice?
Phone Ravenhill and ask, bound to be some way to buy them.
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Bring Humph On!! wrote:
Dave wrote:Boycott ravenspan
Thanks Dave.

Any other advice also welcome. Image
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Yea that's my plan tomorrow but only asking in case I was doing something stupid on ticketmaster.

I'd be extremely disappointed if the office couldn't sort it.
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Dave wrote:
Bring Humph On!! wrote:
Dave wrote:Boycott ravenspan
Thanks Dave.

Any other advice also welcome. Image
No problem bud. Just my humble (and brilliant) opinion.
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What Part of the ground are you looking into? I noticed that there are no child tickets available for the East terrace, as they want them all down the family stand end.

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Keep kids off the East Terrace. Sign the on-line Petition NOW.
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jean valjean wrote:What Part of the ground are you looking into? I noticed that there are no child tickets available for the East terrace, as they want them all down the family stand end.
As his own two kids already have ST's presumably he's looking in a part of the ground where children's tickets are usually available?

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Perhaps there is an option to buy more if he logs into his season ticket portal ?
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Bring Humph On!! wrote:Is it now impossible to buy children's tickets individually?

Myself & 2 boys have season tickets but they want to bring a pal - it appears I can't buy a child ticket without buying an adult ticket.

Any advice?
Get the pal's da to sort it, what's this BHO's free childminding services?
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I thought it was 2 kids to one adult as a ratio?

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Russ wrote:I thought it was 2 kids to one adult as a ratio?

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