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Title: Kids Tickets
Post by: Power to people on Monday, August 23, 2010, 07:54:46
Anyone know the cost of a child ticket at the CG, I've convinced my nephew who is 7 to come to a game hoping to get him into Swindon instead of Man Utd, I vaguely remember an incentive previous of kids go free or was that only certain games or ages ?


Title: Re: Kids Tickets
Post by: PocketScience on Monday, August 23, 2010, 07:57:39
Under 10's go free, I got my 6 year old a season ticket this time because of this :)

EDIT - you have to go in and register them and possibly bring their birth certificate as proof of age (can't really remember)


Title: Re: Kids Tickets
Post by: pauld on Monday, August 23, 2010, 09:08:53
Under 10's go free, I got my 6 year old a season ticket this time because of this :)

EDIT - you have to go in and register them and possibly bring their birth certificate as proof of age (can't really remember)
That's right. You always had to pre-register for the free tickets and get the tickets in advance but as of this season you "register" the kids by signing them up to Junior Robins (which does require a copy of the birth certificate). It's only a tenner, so if you take the kid to more than one game, you're quids in and even if you're not sure, the tenner for JRs is only a quid more than the ticket would have cost anyway so worth doing on the off-chance they might enjoy it and go again :)


Title: Re: Kids Tickets
Post by: Power to people on Monday, August 23, 2010, 12:52:09
That's right. You always had to pre-register for the free tickets and get the tickets in advance but as of this season you "register" the kids by signing them up to Junior Robins (which does require a copy of the birth certificate). It's only a tenner, so if you take the kid to more than one game, you're quids in and even if you're not sure, the tenner for JRs is only a quid more than the ticket would have cost anyway so worth doing on the off-chance they might enjoy it and go again :)

Do they do this in the ticket office or elsewhere


Title: Re: Kids Tickets
Post by: pauld on Monday, August 23, 2010, 14:06:37
Do they do this in the ticket office or elsewhere
In the car park.


Title: Re: Kids Tickets
Post by: Power to people on Monday, August 23, 2010, 14:38:07
In the car park.

I'll go and stand in the car park then and hopefully someone will approach me  :hmmm: