Most other venues just either accept your word or a pre booked ticket that the smallest child is under the age limit. This could obviously cause problems if we all bring the youngest childQuick question for those who have taken kids before, what's the deal with entry? It says only kids over six need tickets, and my boy will be five, but do I need a 'free' ticket? Surely they can't just hope the same amount of kids as adults don't turn up![]()
Well it is about bloody time.@Clarkspie&chips is 2023 finally the year?
We'll get you sorted one way or another mate. Don't give up hope just yet.im really gutted that at 530pm on a thursday im in a field coaching kids football. tried to connect but kept getting a 55min wait. by the time it did get in, everything was gone (4day, saturday passes etc). so will not be attending. just heard that there will not be a lyte exchange this year. not prepared to pay scalpers for a ticket.
Yep, a short break (3/4 days) to Yarmouth etc isn't much moreI just went on to buy four tickets for us and the kids for one day, the Friday. They're taking the piss aren't they?! Tickets well expensive anyway and they're charging a £6.50 booking fee for the two adult tickets and another £6.50 for the kids tickets. And VAT on top! £249 for four tickets. That's only entry, everything inside is also mega expensive. Not sure what to do, might **** it off. Just seems like one big Disney reeming out exercise to me.
Just don't know if I can justify it Carl. By the time I've driven us up there, paid for parking, food and drink and other bits it's like 400 quid. And that's before I've bought or done anything. I have got a lightsaber for sale at the moment tho, so maybe if that sells, may still go yetYep, a short break (3/4 days) to Yarmouth etc isn't much more
Still under discussion - but we'll be there and in good form, one way or another!@naughtyjedi @AndyPreston are you guys not planning on doing a VR stall at this one?