Tickets for the finals
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Tickets for the finals
I got my letter inviting me to the finals yesterday. In it there was a bit that said I could apply for up to 4 audience tickets which I did straight away by email. Found out today that they are all already gone.
How is that fair? You'd think they would put at least 2 aside per finalist. That would only be 16 out of a couple of hundred. I've now got a few pi**ed off friends who wanted to come and cheer me on.
Has anyone else had this or am I just being naive as I'm new to the countdown community.
How is that fair? You'd think they would put at least 2 aside per finalist. That would only be 16 out of a couple of hundred. I've now got a few pi**ed off friends who wanted to come and cheer me on.
Has anyone else had this or am I just being naive as I'm new to the countdown community.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
This certainly isn't the first time. If that's any comfort.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I asked if there were any left today, and they said they were all gone at least 3 weeks ago. If previous end of year finals are anything, it'll always be like this............
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I take it you had the same thing then Mark?
James I'll mention it to Damian when I'm there. Maybe they can change it for future finals.
James I'll mention it to Damian when I'm there. Maybe they can change it for future finals.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I agree that contestants should have at least one or two seats for family/friends.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
Speak to Damian, but I'd say it's likely you can bring a couple of people along and then if spaces open up in the audience they can sit there, otherwise they can hang out in the Green Room and watch from there.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
Yes, for some reason this seems to be the norm now. Each finalist is allowed to bring one guest, though.
As I understand it, the studio is booked weeks in advance, then the audience tickets get offered up for the taking for those recording dates, then a few weeks later the finalists are told the recording dates, by which time all the tickets have gone. The same thing happened with series 69 - I went there for the final day, and quite a few of us had tickets for the last two QFs, but tickets for the semis and the final were nowhere to be seen. However, we got in to see that second session anyway, because there are always some people who don't show up. Standard procedure if you're ticketless for a recording session is to hang around outside, wait until the ticketed audience members have gone in, and then ask if you can watch too. Normally they'll say you have to wait until such and such time to give the no-shows with tickets a chance to turn up, but they rarely do. On every occasion I've done this (by which I mean, both occasions) I've got in, as did everyone else waiting outside.
If Countdown Team is reading this: I'm not suggesting that some people should be given any kind of priority over others for audience tickets - all the spectators have the same right to be there - but would it not be a fairer system to tell the finalists what dates their finals are being recorded at the same time as the audience tickets for those dates are offered out? At least then everyone's got the same chance. As it is, finalists' friends and family, who would surely be the most likely to turn up and not waste the ticket if they get one, are put at a huge disadvantage compared to those who are on the audience mailing list. Or is it that at the time the studio is booked and the audience tickets are released, you don't yet know for sure that's when the finals will be?
As I understand it, the studio is booked weeks in advance, then the audience tickets get offered up for the taking for those recording dates, then a few weeks later the finalists are told the recording dates, by which time all the tickets have gone. The same thing happened with series 69 - I went there for the final day, and quite a few of us had tickets for the last two QFs, but tickets for the semis and the final were nowhere to be seen. However, we got in to see that second session anyway, because there are always some people who don't show up. Standard procedure if you're ticketless for a recording session is to hang around outside, wait until the ticketed audience members have gone in, and then ask if you can watch too. Normally they'll say you have to wait until such and such time to give the no-shows with tickets a chance to turn up, but they rarely do. On every occasion I've done this (by which I mean, both occasions) I've got in, as did everyone else waiting outside.
If Countdown Team is reading this: I'm not suggesting that some people should be given any kind of priority over others for audience tickets - all the spectators have the same right to be there - but would it not be a fairer system to tell the finalists what dates their finals are being recorded at the same time as the audience tickets for those dates are offered out? At least then everyone's got the same chance. As it is, finalists' friends and family, who would surely be the most likely to turn up and not waste the ticket if they get one, are put at a huge disadvantage compared to those who are on the audience mailing list. Or is it that at the time the studio is booked and the audience tickets are released, you don't yet know for sure that's when the finals will be?
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I have to say Graeme, I think you're quite right. It would be fairer if the finalists got at least the same chance as everyone else at getting tickets.
All I can suggest at the moment is, if you are on a particular series and you think you might make the finals, join the mailing list for tickets. It's free to join and you'll get to know all the recording dates. The finals are usually recorded in May and November, and are often marked on the email with the dates on so you'll know to get in quick and grab the tickets you need. Then if you later don't require them, just let the audience team know and they'll cascade them to people on the waiting list. You do have to be quick, particularly for the final day.
All I can suggest at the moment is, if you are on a particular series and you think you might make the finals, join the mailing list for tickets. It's free to join and you'll get to know all the recording dates. The finals are usually recorded in May and November, and are often marked on the email with the dates on so you'll know to get in quick and grab the tickets you need. Then if you later don't require them, just let the audience team know and they'll cascade them to people on the waiting list. You do have to be quick, particularly for the final day.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I think they'll be televising the final, so it's not all bad.
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Re: Tickets for the finals
I'm sure they know exactly when the finals will be be recorded.Graeme Cole wrote:...Or is it that at the time the studio is booked and the audience tickets are released, you don't yet know for sure that's when the finals will be?
It's surely not that difficult to hold a maximum of 32 tickets back until the finalists are known and have specified how many they require.