season tickets

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Archie Mitchell

€5 reduction on all tickets bought.

wdusln

"The Season Ticket holder will be charged the adult stand ticket price less €5 for all subsequent matches bar the Provincial Final & the All-Ireland Final when the normal full price will apply."

http://www.seasonticket.gaa.ie/priceandpayment.html

supersub

Ah right, new there was a reduction but didn't know when/if it stopped before AI final! Doubt Down will get to Croker so i'll not have to worry about being charged the normal rate :D

Croí na hÉireann

Quote from: Dinny Breen on June 30, 2009, 05:40:35 PM
QuoteIf bringing a guest you must also purchase & print the TicketFast version of a ticket for your guest(s) and bring it to the match.

It's the same for the Leinster final, so I bought 1 (had the option of 8  :o) but there is no section to print your ticket on-line, certainly not in my account, rang the Ticket office and they are very confused, awaiting call back.

I know they did something similar for the rugby semi between Leinster and Munster it was a disaster.

Was the same for me Dinny. You should get the option to print it soon in your account, took an hour or so for the option to appear for me...
Westmeath - Home of the Christy Ring Cup...

Dinny Breen

QuoteWas the same for me Dinny. You should get the option to print it soon in your account, took an hour or so for the option to appear for me...

Still hasn't appeared yet but they've assured me that the option will appear soon, slight technical glitch at there end so I will wait and see...
#newbridgeornowhere

laoisgaa

PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09

GAA Unveils New Ticket Package

The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.

A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.

The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.

The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.

On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.

Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.

There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.

GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.

He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.

"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering

combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."

The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.

armaghniac

All that is needed is some scheme to allow season ticket holders attend QFs and semis that their team is not involved in at the same reduced rate.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

donelli

Quote from: laoisgaa on July 01, 2009, 03:48:59 PM
PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09

GAA Unveils New Ticket Package

The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.

A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.

The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.

The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.

On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.

Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.

There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.

GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.

He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.

"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering

combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."

The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.


How come Clones is €25 to the stand this weekend then??

Archie Mitchell

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Quote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:10:52 PM
Quote from: laoisgaa on July 01, 2009, 03:48:59 PM
PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09

GAA Unveils New Ticket Package

The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.

A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.

The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.

The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.

On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.

Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.

There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.

GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.

He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.

"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering

combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."

The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.

How come Clones is €25 to the stand this weekend then??

Do you really read the whole article?

mick999

All the info is here:
http://tickets.gaa.ie/gaaticketpackages.html

Good to see kids still for a Fiver ..

GAA Dual Package - NEW FOR 2009

A combination of the Heaven & Feast Packages:

€175 per person
Includes the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Quarter Final day & 2 Semi Final days plus 2 GAA Football Quarter Final days & 2 Semi Finals days.
Seat in 308 (Cusack Lower) in Croke Park
Seat in 208 (O'Coinneain) in Semple Stadium
Add juveniles at EUR 5 per fixture each 
BUY NOW
For the confident county fan...

GAA Quarter & Semi Combo - NEW FOR 2009

Purchase tickets for one quarter final and the corresponding semi final in one code together

€65 per person
Includes on quarter final and semi final combination (based upon draw)
Seat in 308 (Cusack Lower) in Croke Park
Seat in 208 (O'Coinneain) in Semple Stadium
Add juveniles at EUR 5 per fixture each 
Buy online in advance of your selected quarter final - ON SALE MONDAY 13TH JULY

T Fearon

Are these "Combos" and "Feasts" with or without fries and drinks?

Deal_Me_In

Quote from: Archie Mitchell on July 01, 2009, 04:13:12 PM
Quote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:10:52 PM
Quote from: laoisgaa on July 01, 2009, 03:48:59 PM
PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09

GAA Unveils New Ticket Package

The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.

A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.

The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.

The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.

On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.

Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.

There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.

GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.

He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.

"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering

combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."

The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.

How come Clones is €25 to the stand this weekend then??

Do you really read the whole article?

This weekends game in Clones is an All-Ireland Qualifier Archie, so are you able to ansewr the question without looking like a tit? Anyone else able to expain this?

donelli

Quote from: Deal_Me_In on July 01, 2009, 04:58:02 PM
Quote from: Archie Mitchell on July 01, 2009, 04:13:12 PM
Quote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:10:52 PM
Quote from: laoisgaa on July 01, 2009, 03:48:59 PM
PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09

GAA Unveils New Ticket Package

The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.

A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.

The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.

The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.

On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.

Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.

There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.

GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.

He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.

"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering

combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."

The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.

How come Clones is €25 to the stand this weekend then??

Do you really read the whole article?

This weekends game in Clones is an All-Ireland Qualifier Archie, so are you able to ansewr the question without looking like a tit? Anyone else able to expain this?

beat me to it..

Archie Mitchell

Quote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:59:40 PM
Quote from: Deal_Me_In on July 01, 2009, 04:58:02 PM

This weekends game in Clones is an All-Ireland Qualifier Archie, so are you able to ansewr the question without looking like a tit? Anyone else able to expain this?

beat me to it..

Well if you read the first email properly you would have seen that it was for the Ulster Final and not the qualifers, and that the tickets would cost €25. The second email mentioned that the qualifer ticket prices had been set. Not that hard to understand is it?

Deal_Me_In

Quote from: Archie Mitchell on July 01, 2009, 05:12:10 PM
Quote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:59:40 PM
Quote from: Deal_Me_In on July 01, 2009, 04:58:02 PM

This weekends game in Clones is an All-Ireland Qualifier Archie, so are you able to ansewr the question without looking like a tit? Anyone else able to expain this?

beat me to it..

Well if you read the first email properly you would have seen that it was for the Ulster Final and not the qualifers, and that the tickets would cost €25. The second email mentioned that the qualifer ticket prices had been set. Not that hard to understand is it?

Archie you replied to a question that quoted a press release. There is no source quoted for the press release or any relateed article in the post to which the question was asked. So your sarcism about reading the who article is redundant. If you has said read the previous 2 pages then it may have been relevant. For people like myself who did not receive the emails then you question just looks like arrogance and stupidity as your reply doesn't answer the question asked by donnelli.