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| Not clear on the club website -
Are season tickets issued to under 5s?
Do they receive the away match vouchers?
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| Yes and yes, though they need to be accompanied by a full paying adult season ticket and provide proof of age for the under 5.
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| Quote ="Leyther_Matt"Yes and yes, though they need to be accompanied by a full paying adult season ticket and provide proof of age for the under 5.'"
Thanks. Is that in any stand?
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| Going slightly O/T. The season ticket pricing for kids bothers me really.
Under 5s are free but then they go up to £137 in the east. That's quite a leap for a 6 year old. I do wish they'd introduce another price break of maybe £60/£70 up to the age of 10/12 and then after that it can be £137. My lad has been undecided about a season ticket for next season but if it was £60 I'd have no hesitation in buying one. As it stands, I'm not 100% sure whether to bother.
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| Without going down the [i'yeh, but who'd want to go & watch them'[/i road, at the Huddersfield Giants all Primary school kids are entitled to a free season ticket, being the future of the game and the potential of being sucked in by football i think that this is an excellent scheme.
An even better idea would be for the RFL to sell an 'RL' Season ticket which would allow entrance to any match at any stadium, maybe for £60 or £80 for Primary kids.
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| Quote ="Pemps"Going slightly O/T. The season ticket pricing for kids bothers me really.
Under 5s are free but then they go up to £137 in the east. That's quite a leap for a 6 year old. I do wish they'd introduce another price break of maybe £60/£70 up to the age of 10/12 and then after that it can be £137. My lad has been undecided about a season ticket for next season but if it was £60 I'd have no hesitation in buying one. As it stands, I'm not 100% sure whether to bother.'"
They are only £26 for juniors in the south. I used to sit in the West but when they brought this price for juniors I moved straight away with my lad and nephew, dont know why anyone else would pay over 100 quid when you can get it for £26 just at a different view.
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| Quote ="Pemps"Going slightly O/T. The season ticket pricing for kids bothers me really.
Under 5s are free but then they go up to £137 in the east. That's quite a leap for a 6 year old. I do wish they'd introduce another price break of maybe £60/£70 up to the age of 10/12 and then after that it can be £137. My lad has been undecided about a season ticket for next season but if it was £60 I'd have no hesitation in buying one. As it stands, I'm not 100% sure whether to bother.'"
thats steep i agree there should be something inbetween.
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| Quote ="FIOS"They are only £26 for juniors in the south. I used to sit in the West but when they brought this price for juniors I moved straight away with my lad and nephew, dont know why anyone else would pay over 100 quid when you can get it for £26 just at a different view.'"
I want to sit in the same seat each week and watch the game from the side.
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| I'm with Pemps on this one, my daughter has turned 6 this time and £137 is too much to pay in my opinion. I don't always have anybody to look after her so for the last 2-3 years I have took her with me. Money is an issue at the moment so we changed our minds several times before opting to renew hers this year. My wife works at the stadium when the games are on and the cost of her not working outweighed me renewing my daughters ticket. As somebody stated you can get a junior ticket in the South for £26 but I sit with a group of 15-20 friends and family in the East and its not just as simple as moving to another stand. I don't understand why the club don't charge approx £30 in the south then maybe £60 in the East for a junior season ticket.
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| Quote ="pieman in yorkshire"Without going down the [i'yeh, but who'd want to go & watch them'[/i road, at the Huddersfield Giants all Primary school kids are entitled to a free season ticket, being the future of the game and the potential of being sucked in by football i think that this is an excellent scheme.
An even better idea would be for the RFL to sell an 'RL' Season ticket which would allow entrance to any match at any stadium, maybe for £60 or £80 for Primary kids.'"
Good idea re: the RFL idea. I suppose the only sticking point would be the objection from the clubs. Obviously, if Wigan are charging 137 quid for a 6 year old in the East, they would undoubtedly miss out.
But personally, I think that's a good idea.
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| Always got a ticket for the grandson in the south stand £26 he as turned 16 and goes to collage now and the price as gone up to £127 and he is still not working no money come in for him this also needs looking in to.
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| Yep agree on an intermediate price band. I've got 2 kids in that price bracket now, one who has just come off his under 5's tickets. They're keen to go to all the games now but I just can't justify almost £300 for the two of them so they'll be reduced to going a couple of times a year.
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| im with a lot of posters on this one.....its ludicrous that its 26 quid in the south, and top whack in the east.
having said that.....as a non season ticket holder who always goes in the east and takes my daughter, ive hit on an idea..which i have already implemented.
ive bought a south stand junior season ticket for her for 26 quid.
home games, i'll still take her in the east
away games will be FREE for her...saving me hell of a lot of money
AND................when cup tickets are limited to 2 per ST ...we can get 2 on hers..1 junior, 1 concession
now why didnt i think of that years ago
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