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Previously on "London Olympic Games ticket prices announced"
It's the Weston beach race this weekend, it really pisses me off that I can't get on it without paying £40 to some spiv bastard organiser who doesn't even live here.
I have no desire to go on the beach in mid October ...but if I did.
I'm was planning on going down to Weymouth to sit on the beach and watch the sailing. Do you think the organisers will build a West Bank style wall to shield the sea from cheapskate spectators?
I don't know about that, but my local fireworks display and bonfire do that (not long to go now). They fence the area off and shine bright lights at the freeloaders, and berate us too.
I'm was planning on going down to Weymouth to sit on the beach and watch the sailing. Do you think the organisers will build a West Bank style wall to shield the sea from cheapskate spectators?
I'm was planning on going down to Weymouth to sit on the beach and watch the sailing. Do you think the organisers will build a West Bank style wall to shield the sea from cheapskate spectators?
I've taken the prices and cross referenced them against the list of events I want to go to. My total expenditure projection is precisely what it was before the price of the events was announced.
Yes. You get a ticket for a specific session/sport. So if you buy a ticket for the morning session of the athletics you can't stay on for the evening session. (this is how it worked at the Athens games anyway)
So is it worth going, with all the aggro and expense of getting there, only to see a 9.7 second race?
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