Childrens Tickets
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- Bring Humph On!!
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BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
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I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
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He did not play on Saturday .BR wrote:Who's that then?
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Neither did iGerald the Mole wrote:He did not play on Saturday .BR wrote:Who's that then?
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But your not paid over half a milBR wrote:Neither did iGerald the Mole wrote:He did not play on Saturday .BR wrote:Who's that then?
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I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
"But going forward, at Ulster Rugby, one thing will never change. As long as this great club exists, the person and the player, Nevin Spence, will never be forgotten."
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Re: Childrens Tickets
Yip that's why I think there's a problem with the system.Bring Humph On!! wrote:I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
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Also the buying 2 tickets when there are just 3's available.BR wrote:Yip that's why I think there's a problem with the system.Bring Humph On!! wrote:I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
I have also noticed that sections 3-7 now are sold as a package with bar pass and programme which adds considerably to price
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That sounds deliberate though. I can't believe they are deliberately stopping people buying kids tickets for the family section.Rooster wrote:Also the buying 2 tickets when there are just 3's available.BR wrote:Yip that's why I think there's a problem with the system.Bring Humph On!! wrote:I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
I have also noticed that sections 3-7 now are sold as a package with bar pass and programme which adds considerably to price
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BHO, I don't doubt you have a good point and there may well be unfair restrictions in the system and perhaps some programming by ticketmotherfukka that thwarts seemingly basic requirements such as yours .................. but FFFS pal would you do us all a favour and ring the frigging ticket office.Bring Humph On!! wrote:I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
Until we hear if they can accommodate your request we are without a fundamental piece of data in the complicated decision we all face as to whether or not this is a facking calumny.
Ring them FFS, it's good to talk.
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BR:Rooster wrote:Also the buying 2 tickets when there are just 3's available.BR wrote:Yip that's why I think there's a problem with the system.Bring Humph On!! wrote:I can't buy an individual child ticket for anywhere - still to try ticket office.BR wrote:I don't think they sell children's tickets on the Prom or Terrace any longer. I think you can only buy for memorial or family terraces. But I think you could still run into problems trying to buy an individual child's ticket even for those areas.Bring Humph On!! wrote:BR is spot on ... I'm trying to buy a ticket for the prom/west terrace. Not able to do it via ticketmaster and as yet haven't had a chance to ring Ulster Rugby ticket office. It shouldn't be this difficult though.
I have also noticed that sections 3-7 now are sold as a package with bar pass and programme which adds considerably to price
That sounds deliberate though. I can't believe they are deliberately stopping people buying kids tickets for the family section.
My Trousers:Aye, seems that way, but FFFS we are lacking one crucial piece of info, to-wit, if BHO calls the feckin' ticket office, will they sell him a bloody nippers ticket?
It is eminently possible that a conscious decision has been made not to issue a single child ticket for reasons of child protection, or more likely from the fear of being prosecuted should something go awfully wrong and some priest gets hold of a stray waif.
Stranger things have happened, hence I urge BHO to make that call............. I quite frankly do not understand why he is repeatedly posting his misfortune here without having made a simple dog & bone call. You'd almost think he's enjoying the apparent inconvenience...... though of course, I chose to see the good in everyone.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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BHO simply asked if anyone had experience/advice. He then came back to clarify his problem after others started discussing it. He says he'll phone them when he gets a chance.. in the meantime we can have some illinformed discussion and speculation. It's UAFC; it's what we do.
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Aye ok, trust me to see it in simplistic terms .............. I've only been here 4 or 5 years, I'll try and cop on eventually.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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We have to accept that, for some, that may never happen.BaggyTrousers wrote:Aye ok, trust me to see it in simplistic terms .............. I've only been here 4 or 5 years, I'll try and cop on eventually.
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Has the call been made?
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