Family zone ticket exchange (1 Viewer)

Alex1987

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Its been mentioned a lot on here, but 400 adult and £25 - £50 kids was the easy way around this

Yep that's what I wanted. I live an hour away and my two 5 year olds won't be doing any evening games and I'd have liked to attended them alone.

I guess it will be 3 empty seats rather than 2 midweek (unless we are flying up the league).

I'm almost seeing it as a half ST at a lower price.
 

RossB7

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Yep! Easy pops! All of us would have done that given option.
There’s another point, give us the option!
The option would be great wouldn't it...its only another selection on the ticket drop down, but you get to sit in your seat when the kids can't make it.

Too easy
 

chiefdave

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The club are digging themselves a Public Relations hole and appear to be still digging. The amount of rules, clauses and caveats they are putting in the family zone is becoming ridiculous. I get the family zone is cheap and those that sit there have a great deal but are the club seriously going to police it that zealously and start removing season tickets from fans?
Club wouldn't need to do anything if our own supporters hadn't tried to game the system for their own advantage. As usual we create a problem then moan when something is done to try and fix it. Plenty of posts in here last season about how many people were in the family zone with no kids in tow or how it was half empty. Additionally, according to King, there's been complaints from families unable to access the cheap tickets as that area is 'sold out' when the numbers show it averages being a third empty.

Its become more complicated than it needs to be because people, potentially even people who don't use that area, are sat on social media making up imaginary scenarios to get angry about.

I have no problem with the club making it so unused tickets are released and made available to other families and / or clamping down on people trying to cheat the system. This time last year we were talking about how nobody would want to sit with a load of kids in a shit part of the ground. 12 months on we're talking about rules being needed due to demand for tickets, not the worst problem to have.
 

chiefdave

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Its been mentioned a lot on here, but 400 adult and £25 - £50 kids was the easy way around this
what makes you think there wouldn't have been a similar uproar if there had been a huge increase in the price of season tickets in that part of the ground. Lets be honest, we've got a very vocal section of our fanbase who just love to moan and find fault with everything

look at all the moaning from people about having to pay the same price as the rest of us for games where they don't meet the terms of the family zone
 

chiefdave

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Wonder if Doug has seen that Wolves have released their family zone pricing for next season and kids season tickets have increased 133%

Their family zone prices are £780 for adults, £285 for U17s and £245 for U14s 🤯
 

napolimp

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Wonder if Doug has seen that Wolves have released their family zone pricing for next season and kids season tickets have increased 133%

Their family zone prices are £780 for adults, £285 for U17s and £245 for U14s 🤯

So a Wolves Adult season ticket is £41 per match in the family zone, if you attend all matches? Seems outrageous, or is that just the going rate now in the PL?
 

MalcSB

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Wolves fans unhappy at prices from £525 (uncovered area) to £939. My Prem Package looks even more of a bargain, assuming we get promoted, that is.
 

chiefdave

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Wolves fans unhappy at prices from £525 (uncovered area) to £939. My Prem Package looks even more of a bargain, assuming we get promoted, that is.
Work with a Wolves season ticket holder, his has gone up over 20% and he's not happy.
 

ccfc1234

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So a Wolves Adult season ticket is £41 per match in the family zone, if you attend all matches? Seems outrageous, or is that just the going rate now in the PL?
No, it's outrageous and I think they are in danger of alienating some of their working class fan base.
 

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