2012 ticket prices

hmm I suppose the lowest prices look reasonable, but as op says I can't see anywhere what all the different categories mean... I wouldn't have thought there could be 5 different types of seat, but I suppose they must just divide the stadium up into lots of onion rings or something.

On the bottom of the pdf there's this:
Prices may differ within a session type, depending on factors such as the time of day
Not sure what it defines as a session type though. Maybe the £20 ones are for evening only, and the more expensive ones are an all day jobby??? I would hope that the tickets are more of an all day thing though.
 
So what do people fancy going to see?

When I registered interest, I think I picked to be informed about basketball, football, ceremonies, badminton, and a few others, including paralympics.

Hoping I have enough time off work!
 
I will be trying to get tickets for all of the judo sessions.

I managed to get into all of them in Beijing despite only managing to get two tickets in the official ballot. I ended up paying 14 times face value for one of them but it was still only around £45.
 
cant not see the olympics when they're on yuor doorstep...

think i'm going to try to see

opening + closing ceremonys
football
hockey (?)
atletics of some sort (track rather than field by preference)
and anything else thats gong for £20 that i can get at least 1 other person to come to.
 
I would love to go watch the basketball and of course the sprinting & hurdles, everything from 100m up to 800m. But in 2 years who knows, I could be working with some athletes there.
 
Allison Stokke.

On topic: I hope to attend a couple of events. It would be fantastic to see the Olympics in London :)

Got it:

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Errrm, According to Word, I'd typed over 500 words, this scares me. So rather than discuss this rather poignant point, I'm going to spend the next three years re-discovering english. SOMETIMES LONG WORDS ARE GOOD. ? Right?
 
Had a look at the .pdf, some of the prices are :eek: worthy.

But since its on our doorstep and unlikely to happen again in our lifetime, IMO its worth going to see at least one event. I wanted to go Beijing but after flights, accom, etc it wasn't worth it.

@ Stokesy, you paid 14x face value? :eek: £45 is a lot of money in China.


Defo seeing:

Diving, final
Gymnastics - artistic, final

Might see:

Opening/closing ceremonies
Athletics, super final
Badminton, final
Volleyball, final
 
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