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25 Apr 2005, 22:30 (Ref:1287400) | #1 | ||
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Monaco GP Online Ticketing Drama
Has anyone purchased tickets online for the Monaco GP? I'm interested in a pair of seats in the numbered seating area but have yet to find a website that will both:
1. Give me some sense of where those seats are in the section (no description given for numbering system within the section). I don't want to end up with a view of some lamer F1 cameraman's rear end while he's busy missing the action on the track. 2. Guarantee I have two seats next to one another Also- Is there any particular reason why some resellers are charging north of 100 Euros more for some tickets than the ACM (www.acm.mc) is selling theirs for? You get a free carwash with that or what? Thanks for any and all suggestions/prior experiences! |
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26 Apr 2005, 12:04 (Ref:1287820) | #2 | ||
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Its only a month ish till the GP..tickets will be few and far between at a guess...100 euros more...supply and demand innit!
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26 Apr 2005, 12:19 (Ref:1287832) | #3 | |||
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The clue too your question is in the word 'reseller' - why shouldn't they charge whatever they can get ! |
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28 Apr 2005, 11:13 (Ref:1289317) | #4 | ||
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11 tenths - try www.visualseat.com the offiical site which sells tickets at face value
this shows exactly what is left and where the seats are, plus views from each stand |
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29 Apr 2005, 00:01 (Ref:1289768) | #5 | ||
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Thanks for all the heads up - Here's what I learned from my recent experience buying tickets for the 2005 Monaco GP:
1) All sites selling tickets will describe where the section is you are purchasing tickets along the circuit, however, within some sections seats may be assigned with a seat number. I could not find a guide as to how each section is lettered/numbered. 2) The price delta for tickets within the same section (but different seats within that section, I assume) on different websites was indescribably large - over 100 Euros in some cases, with the acm.mc website offering tickets at face value. Why you would pay one site extra $$ for a ticket within the same section isn't clear when really you've no clue where the seats are within a section. That seems a bit optimistic in terms of pricing. There could be a Grand Prix awarded after the race for highest price paid for a ticket above face value, in which case I must remember to bring the yacht next time and heli into town! Right! 3) As of yesterday, I didn't find it too terribly difficult to purchase my tickets once I realized that the available tickets on the acm.mc website updated periodically for some reason - you could do a search then and find different seats on different attempts at looking up your desired section. 4) Finding two seats together in K7 was difficult! |
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29 Apr 2005, 15:03 (Ref:1290177) | #6 | ||
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11 tenths - if you go to the race do let us know what the seats you had were like
given even at face value they are so expensivet this information is really useful |
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