- Location
- northumberland
Guy, thanks to your folks Stand i managed to have a bit chat & a great coffee !
wasnt so much of that available for free in there mind.
Plenty freebies if you filled in your details or waited in the queues
Guy, thanks to your folks Stand i managed to have a bit chat & a great coffee !
wasnt so much of that available for free in there mind.
Should have looked at my location!!!Really? For some reason I'd got it into my head that you were much further north and west.
I spent two weeks at SASA, and staying in Edinburgh back in June, and could have done with some proper farm time!
The Royal Highland Show is cheap compared to the Balmoral Show, it's £20 entry and £8 to park and you'll see most of it in 2 hours.Personally I like the Royal Highland show but think it’s just getting over priced nowadays, £10 car park and £27 entry makes an expensive day out by the time you get there n back and have something to eat or drink, but also think Lamma is too cheap being free, yes keep it free parking as that helps traffic flow but could easily charge £15/£20 entry to help bring down stand prices
Someone told me it costs £10 in administration to take money!!Personally I like the Royal Highland show but think it’s just getting over priced nowadays, £10 car park and £27 entry makes an expensive day out by the time you get there n back and have something to eat or drink, but also think Lamma is too cheap being free, yes keep it free parking as that helps traffic flow but could easily charge £15/£20 entry to help bring down stand prices
I'll take it for free!Someone told me it costs £10 in administration to take money!!
Personally I like the Royal Highland show but think it’s just getting over priced nowadays, £10 car park and £27 entry makes an expensive day out by the time you get there n back and have something to eat or drink, but also think Lamma is too cheap being free, yes keep it free parking as that helps traffic flow but could easily charge £15/£20 entry to help bring down stand prices
Someone told me it costs £10 in administration to take money!!
surely they could still do it as they do with the pre register tickets but charge a little bit for them so you can still print off ticket or download onto phone then just swipe as you go through like they do now and they wouldn't need to worry about extra staff to take money or security for cash on siteSomeone told me it costs £10 in administration to take money!!
true yorkshire man speaking there, tight as a ducks ....Why if Lamma can keep it free entry the. It’s a cheap day out to have a look what the trade has to offer. These stands are all feeding off us so if they want to be seen they need to pay the price to be there.
I would have thought sosurely they could still do it as they do with the pre register tickets but charge a little bit for them so you can still print off ticket or download onto phone then just swipe as you go through like they do now and they wouldn't need to worry about extra staff to take money or security for cash on site
Someone told me it costs £10 in administration to take money!!
All that registration comes at a cost, lots of points all around the concourse where you could register, all with several staff to pay.surely they could still do it as they do with the pre register tickets but charge a little bit for them so you can still print off ticket or download onto phone then just swipe as you go through like they do now and they wouldn't need to worry about extra staff to take money or security for cash on site
Agri parts ?What stand is this?
Might be the best in Scotland if that's what you mean but a long way from the best in the countrySurly the Highland show is the best show in the country, yes it expensive to get in and rolls and hog roast is crazy money, but the animals and the machinery lines are great, a great family day out and one day yourself if your lucky. And the weather the last few years has be good aswell.
I think it is McDonagh EngineeringWhat stand is this?
According to a few of the guys exhibiting at the Royal Cornwall the 3 real farming shows were The Royal Cornwall, Royal Welsh and Royal Highland. More real enquiries, more firm orders.Might be the best in Scotland if that's what you mean but a long way from the best in the country
The price of grub there is a scandal, all down to the greed of the directors.Surly the Highland show is the best show in the country, yes it expensive to get in and rolls and hog roast is crazy money, but the animals and the machinery lines are great, a great family day out and one day yourself if your lucky. And the weather the last few years has be good aswell.