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Post by panther2 on Oct 9, 2006 16:53:03 GMT
I'll be going with a Danish mate for the steelers game in the Challenge Cup, and the tickets have gone on sale today, but all I seem to be able to get online, is seats in row A! Is that the front row or the back row? We don't really fancy sitting right at the front, but could it be, that most of the tickets for the match have been sold during today and that there's only few tickets left already? Or are they for some reason keeping the better seats for later, so we should wait purchasing tickets and not be afraid of missing out? As I have asked in another thread, which blocks are for the Steelers' fans, cause we certainly want to avoid sitting among them... Thanks in advance!
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Post by carolle on Oct 9, 2006 16:55:36 GMT
Row A is the front row.
They sell the tickets from row A back, so the earlier you get your tickets online the closer to the front you will be.
Row V is the back row.
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Post by grumpyminer on Oct 9, 2006 17:20:22 GMT
The visiting team's supporters blocks are 1,2 and 3.
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Post by Helen B on Oct 9, 2006 18:13:17 GMT
Danish Panther I would ring the box office direct, that way you can be sure of getting seats where you would like to be. I know I always ring up, well I have to because away blocks aren't sold online.
The box office number is 0044 (0)115 853 3000... hang on through all the talking and you will be connected through to the box office at the arena. Do not ring the number they recommend (0870...), because 1 it'll cost you more and 2 they are hopeless on that number.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2006 19:36:50 GMT
If you sit in row A you will probably get a close look at Simoes at some point in the game. ;D
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Post by carolle on Oct 9, 2006 21:24:25 GMT
Like you did at the end of the Cardiff game Stef
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Post by panther2 on Oct 10, 2006 7:24:38 GMT
Row A is the front row. They sell the tickets from row A back, so the earlier you get your tickets online the closer to the front you will be. Row V is the back row. Okay, cheers! All we then have to do is wait until some of the tickets have been sold and then buy two tickets online in row L,M,N or something like that to get two seats with a good view of the rink...
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Post by panther2 on Oct 10, 2006 7:26:02 GMT
The visiting team's supporters blocks are 1,2 and 3. thanks, we'll avoid buying tickets for those blocks then
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Post by panther2 on Oct 10, 2006 7:28:36 GMT
Danish Panther I would ring the box office direct, that way you can be sure of getting seats where you would like to be. I know I always ring up, well I have to because away blocks aren't sold online. The box office number is 0044 (0)115 853 3000... hang on through all the talking and you will be connected through to the box office at the arena. Do not ring the number they recommend (0870...), because 1 it'll cost you more and 2 they are hopeless on that number. Living in Denmark I'd like to avoid having to phone the box office, since that might get quite expensive, if it takes several minutes to sort it out, and I also don't know, whether they would then send me the tickets or I'd have to pick them up... It seems easier to me just to buy the tickets online, and apparently the tickets won't be sold out in no time judging on the fact, that they still only sell row A and B online...
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Post by Helen B on Oct 10, 2006 8:13:59 GMT
I like to pick mine up at the box office, because I'd rather not pay any more than I already have.
Sometimes buying over the phone is much easier, was just a thought.
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