HappyHollyDays
Slave to a house cat, 4 yard cats and 2 ponies
Has everyone received their tickets? I’m going on Sunday but haven’t had mine yet
Are they paper or online? If online look in your junk folder for an email from them.
Has everyone received their tickets? I’m going on Sunday but haven’t had mine yet
The event is held in big industrial units so I wouldn't say they are either warm or cold. I do struggle with my Raynauds in there but that is because if it is cold enough for my fingers to go then the units aren't warm enough to bring the blood back.
However, if you have a normal circulatory system, I wouldn't say that you'd need a hat and gloves. All the people milling about inside add enough warmth to make it perfectly fine.
That said, I would suggest bringing a lightweight jumper as it probably isn't warm enough just for a t-shirt. (Unless it is unseasonably warm outside them you might get away with it.)
Are they paper or online? If online look in your junk folder for an email from them.
We always take sandwiches and drinks with us. Food is terribly expensive!!Does anyone know if you can take food or drink in with you?
Does anyone know if you can take food or drink in with you?
You can take whatever you want in with you. I took water today but ate lunch in the main inside cafeteria. They have built new marquees and pavilions so it’s no longer in the old sheds with plenty of space inside, lots of outdoor food vendors and some very nice Bloomfields boxes. We watched one outside stage and then Ben Atkinson in the main arena after lunch. It has changed a lot since the last time I went and didn’t feel crowded at all. I was able to look at, pick up and sit on lots of saddles as I’m on the hunt for a new one and while I didn’t buy more than a few bits and pieces it was well worth it and a useful day out.
I'm glad you have had a nice day.
What was the temperature like, just decided if I need to take a coat or just a jumper!
You can take whatever you want in with you. I took water today but ate lunch in the main inside cafeteria. They have built new marquees and pavilions so it’s no longer in the old sheds with plenty of space inside, lots of outdoor food vendors and some very nice Bloomfields boxes. We watched one outside stage and then Ben Atkinson in the main arena after lunch. It has changed a lot since the last time I went and didn’t feel crowded at all. I was able to look at, pick up and sit on lots of saddles as I’m on the hunt for a new one and while I didn’t buy more than a few bits and pieces it was well worth it and a useful day out.
Oli & Geoff are entertaining but they are on every year. Same with Charlotte who I find a tad dull. Not that excited by the stunt riders. I’ve always found the smaller arena more interesting, one year the showed scales of training & it was cool to see the horse change as the rider showed what was expected at different levels. Shopping is good if you are after something in particular, you can try stuff on. Check online prices before you buy, especially with Black Friday coming up.
Yes, thats how I felt. They really need to change it up a bit or I think it will go down hill. They are getting greedy with the ticket prices and putting nothing new on. Same old demos, far less bargains on the stands and even putting disabled parking on grass this year. How will that work with people in wheelchairs etc if its wet?I went yesterday and although I had a lovely day with my friend, I was very disappointed at the actual show.
There wasn't the bargains that there used to be and the shops were very samey.
I went with a list and came away with one thing off it!