Relocating season tickets

Probably end up in family stand don't want to really would love to get in 109/10/11 but can't see that happening people won't want to move from there
 
dawlish dave said:
Moved from 324 to 205 this season,tip have a look on the plan but phone there was nothing shown available in 202 to 208 but asked on phone and was given a choice of 4 in 205,2 hours to get through was only problem.

Wow great move, prob the best view in the stadium there?
 
S.H.R.E.K said:
dawlish dave said:
Moved from 324 to 205 this season,tip have a look on the plan but phone there was nothing shown available in 202 to 208 but asked on phone and was given a choice of 4 in 205,2 hours to get through was only problem.

Wow great move, prob the best view in the stadium there?

Anywhere in the south east corner level 2 is wonderful. Class views with a bit of singing thrown in. What's not to like?
 
45 min wait this in the ticket office year to relocate my m8 to 109 with us
very helpful speedy all the desks staffed

all depends if the slots are available to swap

some in the queue were covering all bases by trying to get through on the phone while queueing
 
blue b4 the moon said:
iloveacougar said:
Why should we be put in family stand ..

It was a tongue in cheek comment mate hence 'the smiley' as people can sit/stand where they want for me.

There is some sense in that though. Last year I tried to get a ticket for a friend. I think it was for the Wolves game. Anyway, I phoned up and I was told that, there was only one seat in the stadium left, but it was in the family stand. I said that's fine, I'll have that one. "but it's in the family stand" I was told. "and you need to be with a child to sit in the family stand". So I asked, how could I be with a child, there's only one ticket left. And he said, that doesn't matter. You need to be with a child to sit in the family stand.
So there was a seat available for the game, however no one would be aloud to sit there.
Now I'm not saying it should be made compulsory for parents with children to be seated in the family stand. And I understand that family stand tickets, should be given priority to families. But if the club is going to insist that unsold tickets in the stand, remain unsold unless a family wishes to purchase them, then maybe parents with children should be encouraged to sit there.
 
jayfx said:
blue b4 the moon said:
iloveacougar said:
Why should we be put in family stand ..

It was a tongue in cheek comment mate hence 'the smiley' as people can sit/stand where they want for me.

There is some sense in that though. Last year I tried to get a ticket for a friend. I think it was for the Wolves game. Anyway, I phoned up and I was told that, there was only one seat in the stadium left, but it was in the family stand. I said that's fine, I'll have that one. "but it's in the family stand" I was told. "and you need to be with a child to sit in the family stand". So I asked, how could I be with a child, there's only one ticket left. And he said, that doesn't matter. You need to be with a child to sit in the family stand.
So there was a seat available for the game, however no one would be aloud to sit there.
Now I'm not saying it should be made compulsory for parents with children to be seated in the family stand. And I understand that family stand tickets, should be given priority to families. But if the club is going to insist that unsold tickets in the stand, remain unsold unless a family wishes to purchase them, then maybe parents with children should be encouraged to sit there.

that explains the empty seats in there
 
I've moved several times now, been in 233, 221, and now 212. Hoping to move to somewhere in 109ish next season. As far as I'm aware you just have to ring up the club, or pop in to the ticket office, and see what your options are.
 
iloveacougar said:
Was wondering how easy it is when relocating time comes round and if anybody as done it am in 104 and it's a bit clicky want to move

I tend to find there's different sections of the ground for Blues wanting a different experience. I'm in 216 behind the goal and I love it. There's noise but people sit down and watch. The Colin Bell Stand is quieter and 116 or 111 is more Laddish. If I renew (sometimes I think I won't) then I'll stay in 216 as we've all got to know eachother. I was a little apprehensive about booking just one for me but it's been great.

Used to sit in 106 or 107 when I bought on a game by game basis. Never really had a problem.
 
Gstack166 said:
Going to try get anywhere in the South Stand from 125. View is cracking but it's like a f*cking morgue in there.


I STAND on the back row of 116 in the South Stand and I would gladly swap with you, I've become boring and would quite like to sit down and have a good view of the game. Sitting down to watch the game is a nice change after years of standing up. I have to move for the cup games and get relocated to 206 which is a great view and I get to sit down. The atmosphere is nowhere near as good but I can live with that.
 
Hey guys! Sorry but I need question answered about membership! ...I'm on my mobile at the moment and can't find where I can create my own topic... Anyways I was wondering how many times to your purchase membership a season? monthly or is it literally one payment for the whole season? ...I haven't bought one before but I missed a lot of games this season because I needed a membership or the right membership /: ...thank you! :)
 
Isleswg said:
Hey guys! Sorry but I need question answered about membership! ...I'm on my mobile at the moment and can't find where I can create my own topic... Anyways I was wondering how many times to your purchase membership a season? monthly or is it literally one payment for the whole season? ...I haven't bought one before but I missed a lot of games this season because I needed a membership or the right membership /: ...thank you! :)

You buy a Blue Membership to cover you for the entire season. It's a one off payment. Then there's a Priority thing to buy on top to ensure you're first in the queue for home tickets when they go on sale. You'd probably need to do this to ensure you get a good seat for big matches.
 
jayfx said:
blue b4 the moon said:
iloveacougar said:
Why should we be put in family stand ..

It was a tongue in cheek comment mate hence 'the smiley' as people can sit/stand where they want for me.

There is some sense in that though. Last year I tried to get a ticket for a friend. I think it was for the Wolves game. Anyway, I phoned up and I was told that, there was only one seat in the stadium left, but it was in the family stand. I said that's fine, I'll have that one. "but it's in the family stand" I was told. "and you need to be with a child to sit in the family stand". So I asked, how could I be with a child, there's only one ticket left. And he said, that doesn't matter. You need to be with a child to sit in the family stand.
So there was a seat available for the game, however no one would be aloud to sit there.
Now I'm not saying it should be made compulsory for parents with children to be seated in the family stand. And I understand that family stand tickets, should be given priority to families. But if the club is going to insist that unsold tickets in the stand, remain unsold unless a family wishes to purchase them, then maybe parents with children should be encouraged to sit there.

Ha how stupid can you get.

Should be something in place where you can't leave a spare seat on ticket office screen and online. Been loads of odd empty seats there dotted around this season.
 
I've moved a few times, my last move was from 116 to 212 for a better view. It's OK up there and the view is really good, however if I renew I think I'm going to try and move back down again. Every time I've moved it's been really easy and the ticket office were good.
 

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