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Why find it difficult to pre book when you dont know till night before whether you can go or notEverybody has to prebook, including members
Yep totally mad imo. The party line is that due to H and S they need to accurately know how many people are attending. Didn’t seem to matter a-jot precovid thoughWhy find it difficult to pre book when you dont know till night before whether you can go or not
It's not there fault your disorganised.Why find it difficult to pre book when you dont know till night before whether you can go or not
Tell me more. Please. Can't find that.If you are over 67 you can get a year's membership for 50 quid and that includes tickets for all 4 days at the show
but you'd need to add £15 for parking
Tell me more. Please. Can't find that.
Think you need to have it booked and paid by February.Tell me more. Please. Can't find that.
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Waiting for the annual thread moaning about ticket prices, not being able to buy them at gate and car park prices!
Have you seen the cost of a burger!?
I was £41 for Saturday tickets! Thursday £37.Since you asked, £39 (£35 last year, up by over 11%) for for adults 16 and over per day, under 15's free, must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult, car parking £15 per day.
Burgers and beers: if you have to ask then you can't afford it. Or for similar money, spend £150k on a pint and burger at the Case dealer BBQ and they'll throw in a brand new Puma CVX for free.
Are you making the trip down?If you are over 67 you can get a year's membership for 50 quid and that includes tickets for all 4 days at the show
but you'd need to add £15 for parking
I was £41 for Saturday tickets! Thursday £37.
Taylor Swift tickets at Murrayfield over £400. Highland shows a bargain.
We're booked to go to the Ivy for dinner on Saturday night. So won't be at the Hoolie.Taylor Swift tickets were available from £57 for the cheap seats to £661for the posh ones.
She's also well on track to gross well over a billion dollars from her 'loyal fans' this tour, and it turns out parents apparently would give an arm and a leg to spoil their kids.
I wonder if the same kids are haranguing their parents to see auld Jock in his best tweed jaikit, as he shows off the *finest* set of udders in the land?
And it's now £42 for the Saturday, or £62 for entry and the Highland Hoolie, or £82 if you go for the Hoolie VIP area.
The Ivy will be a damn site better than a Highland show burger……..We're booked to go to the Ivy for dinner on Saturday night. So won't be at the Hoolie.