jimbon
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Post by jimbon on Apr 18, 2019 15:33:33 GMT
Hopefully someone can help as I can not find anything on the Web site or ticketing information. Last year when I attended games there was a fee of £10 if over 60. Think it was £10, but may have been £12. But all in all there was a concession charge for over 60 for a County Champ day ticket. This does not show on e_ticketing as there is just a £17 adult ticket. Does anyone know if the reduced concession price still exists for home CC games? Thanks in anticipation.
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Post by flashblade on Apr 18, 2019 16:31:26 GMT
Hopefully someone can help as I can not find anything on the Web site or ticketing information. Last year when I attended games there was a fee of £10 if over 60. Think it was £10, but may have been £12. But all in all there was a concession charge for over 60 for a County Champ day ticket. This does not show on e_ticketing as there is just a £17 adult ticket. Does anyone know if the reduced concession price still exists for home CC games? Thanks in anticipation. I cannot recall Sussex ever offering "OAP" ticketing concessions. I always assumed they regarded us as their core demographic. Maybe my OAP memory is playing tricks?
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Post by jimbon on Jun 13, 2019 18:49:07 GMT
Got to my first home CC game of the season this week at Arundel. Pleased to see Sussex do still do a Senior ticket (over 60) at £12 rather than the standard £17. Not sure why that price is not on the drop down list on ticket Web site.
Also told by the ticket operator on the gate that the "get fourth day free on the last day" , if you have your tickets for days 1, 2 and 3 is no longer offered. I know it was especially popular with visiting fans who were attending all four days.
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Post by flashblade on Jun 13, 2019 19:46:17 GMT
Got to my first home CC game of the season this week at Arundel. Pleased to see Sussex do still do a Senior ticket (over 60) at £12 rather than the standard £17. Not sure why that price is not on the drop down list on ticket Web site. Also told by the ticket operator on the gate that the "get fourth day free on the last day" , if you have your tickets for days 1, 2 and 3 is no longer offered. I know it was especially popular with visiting fans who were attending all four days. This is news to me. Is this just an Arundel thing, I wonder?
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jimbon
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Post by jimbon on Jun 13, 2019 20:28:06 GMT
No, as I said in my first post, I have used this category at Hove as we for last couple of years. Just could not understand why you can not book this on-line.
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Post by coverpoint on Jun 14, 2019 14:31:31 GMT
No, as I said in my first post, I have used this category at Hove as we for last couple of years. Just could not understand why you can not book this on-line. Probably because they cannot verify a person's age without seeing identification first.
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jimbon
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Post by jimbon on Jun 14, 2019 14:40:23 GMT
Strange decision if so. The rest of the world sell child and pensioner tickets without proof at the point of on-line purchase. Normally just a proviso that proof may be required at the point of entry to the ground if requestex.
The Senior price is clearly shown alongside standard and junior prices on the notice board just before you reach the gate stewards.
Just seems very strange it is not a click on the drop down price options for on-line ticket purchase.
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Post by coverpoint on Jun 16, 2019 11:14:00 GMT
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Post by flashblade on Jun 19, 2019 10:10:54 GMT
AFAIK, Sussex do not offer a Senior Citizen concession on membership subs. Do any counties do this, I wonder?
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Post by coverpoint on Jun 23, 2019 7:18:18 GMT
AFAIK, Sussex do not offer a Senior Citizen concession on membership subs. Do any counties do this, I wonder? Durham do.
Essex do.
Leicestershire do
Nottinghamshire do
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