thetreehouse
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Has anyone seen on the 2012 site there is a 'prestige' ticket offer - based on a hospitality package?
My jaw has just hit the ground - the cost per person for the cross country day is £795!
It includes a croissant breakfast, lunch and 'traditional' tea + a marquee to sit in should it rain. I believe the normal tickets had a face value of around £50?
Astonishing! Had the equestrian events been held somewhere in the country, far more than 50,000 tickets could have been sold. I know all the arguments for using Greenwich but really - this does rather rub one's nose in it.
I don't know anyone who was successful in getting tickets for the xc day.
And I don't know many people who would justify £700 for a cup of tea and a bun.
PS: That should read XC in the title of course: Clearly the shock has rendered me illiterate!
My jaw has just hit the ground - the cost per person for the cross country day is £795!
It includes a croissant breakfast, lunch and 'traditional' tea + a marquee to sit in should it rain. I believe the normal tickets had a face value of around £50?
Astonishing! Had the equestrian events been held somewhere in the country, far more than 50,000 tickets could have been sold. I know all the arguments for using Greenwich but really - this does rather rub one's nose in it.
I don't know anyone who was successful in getting tickets for the xc day.
And I don't know many people who would justify £700 for a cup of tea and a bun.
PS: That should read XC in the title of course: Clearly the shock has rendered me illiterate!
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