London Boat Show Question?
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Forum Name: Boat Shows
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Topic: London Boat Show Question?
Posted By: Mister Nick
Subject: London Boat Show Question?
Date Posted: 05 Dec 09 at 12:00pm
Hey guys, was just wondering if you have to have an adult
accompanying you if you are under 18 and want to go to the
London Boat Show? Me and a mate are intending to go, but I
can't find the price of an under 18s ticket on their site,
they only seem to be available in conjunction with an adult
ticket. Help would be appreciated :)
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Posted By: Mister Nick
Date Posted: 05 Dec 09 at 5:15pm
Fair enough, but I'm 14 and my mate is 15, we won't really
pass as adults. I just want to be sure before I blow 20
quid on getting to London and back, don't want to turn up
and not be let in :/
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Posted By: laser4000
Date Posted: 05 Dec 09 at 6:59pm
Save yer pennies and go to the dinghy show instread in March..
the london boat show is a load of dull cruising lead mines all lined up next to each other..plus quite a few motorboat engines on stands (what??)
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Posted By: G.R.F.
Date Posted: 06 Dec 09 at 8:06pm
Under 14?
Shouldn't that user name and avatar read Master Nick?
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Posted By: asterix
Date Posted: 06 Dec 09 at 8:17pm
Don't know about the rules now, but when I was your age I went to the boat show every year and loved it - they even let us buy beer (although all the beer seemed to have washing up liquid in it!)
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Posted By: s.a.l.t.y
Date Posted: 06 Dec 09 at 9:15pm
Theres no age limit that i know of. Im still only 17 and
ive been for the past couple of years with no adults and
there was no problems.
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Posted By: Mister Nick
Date Posted: 07 Dec 09 at 4:33pm
Awesome, so do I just have to buy a full adult ticket, or
is there a specific price for under 18s tickets. I can't
find the price, so I'm not sure :/
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Posted By: s.a.l.t.y
Date Posted: 07 Dec 09 at 5:03pm
I think theres a junior ticket. Not 100% though. I never
buy my tickets, my friend's parents work for Oyster so she
gets me a ticket every year. Winner.
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Posted By: radixon
Date Posted: 21 Dec 09 at 8:27pm
Taken from their site
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Advance
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Gate
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Adult |
£13.00 |
£18.00 |
Child (15 years and under) |
Free with paying adult |
Concessions (Senior Citizens 60+, Students with valid
Uni card and Disabled + Aid) |
£10.50 |
£13.00 |
Late Entry (after 4pm) |
N/A |
£7.00 |
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Answer, walk in with a paying adult! When are you going, if there is a problem, chat to someone, wave a fiver in their face sorted!
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