Your Horse Live 2013

Toby_Zaphod

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I've just had an email giving details of how to buy tickets for the event (9 & 10 November). There is a link to the website but there are no details whatsoever of who will be doing the ridden displays in the big arena. There are no schedules, timetables, nothing. How can they expect people to buy tickets when they don't know what they are buying tickets for?

http://www.yourhorselive.co.uk/whats-on

I'm not one to pay for tickets just to go shopping. :(
 
I was looking earlier. It's my daughters 16 th birthday just before and thought I might push the boat out and buy VIP tickets. Couldn't find anywhere to tell you what you get for the extra money, haven't bought yet!
 
Totally agree, I won't be stumping up any cash til I know what the demos will be.... Saying that, whether you'll actually be able to get in to them is a whole other thread.
 
I've never been before - but tenpted!

Do the VIP tickets guarantee entry to demo's? What's the difference between Gold & Silver?
 
Its worth paying the extra money for the VIP tickets as you are guaranteed a seat in the main arena for the demo and you don't have to queue! If you go go for the top priced VIP ones I think you also get a designated car parking space closer to the venue (i think it may actually be on concrete and not grass!)

Me and my mum are making a weekend out of it this year :D we have VIP ones on sat for all the demos and normal ones on sunday for the shopping as it is so hard to get everything done in one day!
 
This is the problem....... as mentioned by most of the posters there are so many questions:
What's the difference betwen gold & silver vip tickets?
What do you get for your money?
Do they guarantee entry to the demos?
Who is doing the demos?

The answer to all these questions & more SHOULD be on the website. :(
 
Totally agree, I won't be stumping up any cash til I know what the demos will be.... Saying that, whether you'll actually be able to get in to them is a whole other thread.

Ditto this. They have become greedy and sell far more tickets than the demo seating allows. We were very disappointed last year as we couldn't get in to the main arena at all.

Yes the shopping area is large but its the top rider demo's that are also a big reason to attend.
 
Ditto this. They have become greedy and sell far more tickets than the demo seating allows. We were very disappointed last year as we couldn't get in to the main arena at all.

Yes the shopping area is large but its the top rider demo's that are also a big reason to attend.

Totally agree. Its got worse every year. I wouldnt bother going again in a hurry and i certainly wouldnt pay for VIP tickets. Years ago it was £8 to go in and you always got a seat.
 
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