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?
Just a hunch.
Not necessarily - my 13 year old has a ST for the East Terrace - when they changed to not selling child tickets for the East Terrace a couple of years ago they continued to honour any child STs previously in place as long as they were renewed every year
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?
Just a hunch.
Not necessarily - my 13 year old has a ST for the East Terrace - when they changed to not selling child tickets for the East Terrace a couple of years ago they continued to honour any child STs previously in place as long as they were renewed every year
SSHHHHHHH!!
If people read that, the next thing they'll be accusing UR of being reasonable!
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I wouldn't expect much help from UR, we tried to see if we could book the seat next to us in the main stand for Wee Girly at a kids rate and were told that it would be full price or we (both season ticket holders) could all buy tickets for the family stand instead.
Wee Woman wrote:I wouldn't expect much help from UR, we tried to see if we could book the seat next to us in the main stand for Wee Girly at a kids rate and were told that it would be full price or we (both season ticket holders) could all buy tickets for the family stand instead.
Useless.
No kids tickets available in grandstand except the few that had them pre renovation and most of those will soon be on adult tickets
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
Wee Woman wrote:I wouldn't expect much help from UR, we tried to see if we could book the seat next to us in the main stand for Wee Girly at a kids rate and were told that it would be full price or we (both season ticket holders) could all buy tickets for the family stand instead.
Useless.
No kids tickets available in grandstand except the few that had them pre renovation and most of those will soon be on adult tickets
Still, you'd think they would prefer to fill an otherwise empty seat .
There are a good few non regular children who sit around us in the grandstand. I can't believe their parents dish out up to £45 a pop so they must be freebies.