Yes. 50 points or more can buy four tickets (total) and between 49 and 25 points can buy two tickets (total).Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
Yes. 50 points or more can buy four tickets (total) and between 49 and 25 points can buy two tickets (total).Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
Go on.....TBM wrote:Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
Ok. Cheers. Didn't seem explicit on reading.Clyde1998 wrote:Yes. 50 points or more can buy four tickets (total) and between 49 and 25 points can buy two tickets (total).Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
Yeah - I think the maximum in one transaction is 10.Dave the rave wrote:Ok. Cheers. Didn't seem explicit on reading.Clyde1998 wrote:Yes. 50 points or more can buy four tickets (total) and between 49 and 25 points can buy two tickets (total).Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
Can you link your purchase to a mate's and buy up up 8 in total?
Just wait and speak to somebody, that's what I doneTBM wrote:Phoned the ticket office
They aren't answering any questions regarding the play off final
Someone else want to try?
On some level aren't we all day trippers?Samrfc01 wrote:oxf*rd em off.CountryRoyal wrote:I'd have no problem spending £64 to stand in the good section, got a few mates and honoury Reading fans that won't pay that though... Do I say oxf*rd them or do I cave and go shitty cheap seats?
Was up the top for Arsenal and it wasn't great. Like 10 of us singing in our block, and we were pretty much the only block that was actually singing that high up. At least all I could hear.
The cheaper seats will have day-trippers. Was top tier for Swansea and the atmosphere was awful. Was just to the right of the goal at Arsenal and it was so much better.
Yes you canDave the rave wrote:Go on.....TBM wrote:Dave the rave wrote:In the second phase does it apply that member card holders can purchase for non card holders?
I have a strong feeling (although it was 6 years ago and I have no evidence for it) that I paid £64 for the Swansea game ie. exactly the same price.North Somerset Royal wrote:I still have my ticket for Swansea. i was in block 549 and it cost £76 exactly the same.The Informant wrote:£98 quid is a joke for some seats
This wont sell out.
Anyone remember the costs for the Swansea game?
Not really. 50% or so only going because it's a final at Wembley.Green wrote:On some level aren't we all day trippers?Samrfc01 wrote:oxf*rd em off.CountryRoyal wrote:I'd have no problem spending £64 to stand in the good section, got a few mates and honoury Reading fans that won't pay that though... Do I say oxf*rd them or do I cave and go shitty cheap seats?
Was up the top for Arsenal and it wasn't great. Like 10 of us singing in our block, and we were pretty much the only block that was actually singing that high up. At least all I could hear.
The cheaper seats will have day-trippers. Was top tier for Swansea and the atmosphere was awful. Was just to the right of the goal at Arsenal and it was so much better.
What's the issue here? Were there not enough blue and white jester hats in that section?
bobby1413 wrote:We anticipate blocks 109-114 being the loudest sections on the day of the game, so we advise that those accompanying young children to purchase tickets in other areas of Wembley Stadium.loyalroyal4life wrote:Anyone know what blocks are usually where more atmosphere likely to be? 112 last time seemed to be ok
Bloody hell LoyalRoyal, go and do your own dirty work.loyalroyal4life wrote:bobby1413 wrote:We anticipate blocks 109-114 being the loudest sections on the day of the game, so we advise that those accompanying young children to purchase tickets in other areas of Wembley Stadium.loyalroyal4life wrote:Anyone know what blocks are usually where more atmosphere likely to be? 112 last time seemed to be ok
Nice one Bob
Are blocks 109-114 all priced as same category?
Bobby where are.you sitting?.I read you were going on your own somewhere and as a fellow loyal royal I cannot let that happen. Alas, I also have nobody to go with!bobby1413 wrote:Bloody hell LoyalRoyal, go and do your own dirty work.loyalroyal4life wrote:bobby1413 wrote:
We anticipate blocks 109-114 being the loudest sections on the day of the game, so we advise that those accompanying young children to purchase tickets in other areas of Wembley Stadium.
Nice one Bob
Are blocks 109-114 all priced as same category?
Block 112 is a Category 3 seat, priced at £64 (£32 concession). This image (one page back) shows you - http://www.readingfc.co.uk/cms_images/c ... 718603.jpg
Play off final allocations are always higher than for Fa cup games. Tbh I thought it might be a bit higher than that as I think we had 40k for Swansea, though that may have been because Swansea didn't sell out their allocation.TBM wrote:If true then this will go to general sale. Thats more than we had for the Arsenal semi final and we didn't sell out for thatGeorge_ wrote:Allocation is 38,342.
Go to tickets section on OS and log in to your account. You'll see loyalty points heading on the left hand side.Gordons Cumming wrote:
How do you find out how many points you've got?
Cheers Bob (aka the oracle), one last question are those blocks even valid for us if we have East side of the stadium?bobby1413 wrote:Bloody hell LoyalRoyal, go and do your own dirty work.loyalroyal4life wrote:bobby1413 wrote:
We anticipate blocks 109-114 being the loudest sections on the day of the game, so we advise that those accompanying young children to purchase tickets in other areas of Wembley Stadium.
Nice one Bob
Are blocks 109-114 all priced as same category?
Block 112 is a Category 3 seat, priced at £64 (£32 concession). This image (one page back) shows you - http://www.readingfc.co.uk/cms_images/c ... 718603.jpg
If you're logged in, this is the direct link: https://www.readingfcdirect.co.uk/points.aspxGordons Cumming wrote:How do you find out how many points you've got?
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