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Romelu and Juliet Montreal 13 Jun 19 1.53pm | |
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Hello! Palace Fan from Canada setting off to spend the coming year in the UK (my wife is on a short-term work transfer). We'll be living in Oxfordshire (so, a two hour train/tube trip from Selhurst) but I'm seriously considering buying a season ticket and coming to as many matches as I can during the year. Some questions for experienced ticket holders: 1) Does it make sense to spend the extra money to buy a season seat knowing that I won't be able to attend all the home fixtures? Is it easy enough to get rid of extra tickets? Should I just consider trying to get seats on a game-by-game basis instead? Thanks for the feedback! Looking forward to joining you all next season.
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I'mPalace Till I Die 13 Jun 19 2.05pm | |
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here's my opinion. It may be different from others though I will warn you 1) You will struggle to get tickets for the big games if you try and buy on a match by match basis. Also the amount you save on a season ticket makes missing games not as big an issue. I've not tried to sell tickets before but I guess the smaller games you may struggle and the higher profile, ppl will be chomping at your hand for those 2) I sit in the Main Stand Players Lounge because they have a bar and in the winter it's a big advantage. Depends what you are looking for. If you are looking for atmosphere then the lower tier of Holmesdale and Arthur Wait are right for you I wish you good luck whatever you may decide
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Romelu and Juliet Montreal 13 Jun 19 4.51pm | |
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Thanks so much for the feedback. As a Canadian, the winter thing might be a little less of a concern, but it's still an appreciated observation.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 13 Jun 19 5.59pm | |
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You can buy a season ticket, miss a few games and still get your money’s worth, mine cost £495, if I pay by the game, it would cost me well over £700, plus I’m guaranteed my seat, no hassle getting tickets or fear of disappointment Go for it, good luck to you
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YT Oxford 13 Jun 19 6.17pm | |
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1) You have picked a lovely county in which to live, albeit that I'm biased. 2) I know of a Palace season ticket holder based in France, who can only attend about a half to two-thirds of matches per season. For the matches he can't attend, he sells the seat via the CPFC-endorsed Twickets site. He says that it's really straightforward, and he's never failed to sell his seat. There is s commission payable to Twickets but it's relatively modest. 3. It's possible to print an e-ticket, which you can then pass to another Palace fan. Another one living in Oxfordshire, for example I hesitate to say "sell" because strictly speaking, I think resale may be against the law, but I'm sure there's no law against a drink or two changing hands I hope this helps. In summary...go for it!
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Isley46 Sanderstead 14 Jun 19 12.04pm | |
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If you are going to the game on your own then a season ticket probably makes more sense - If you are also buying for family members then we found the memberships work ok. There are four of us and the way the premier league rearrange fixtures for TV moving games to Sunday's and night fixtures really messed things up for us as we were missing so many games (kids school nights and Sunday football matches) If you get in quick when tickets are released a membership will get you a ticket - phone the box office though - the website is rubbish. Oh and don't get me started on the club selling bundle tickets before changing fixture dates and times for TV scheduling....
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calgarycpfc Calgary 14 Jun 19 1.11pm | |
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Hi, Originally posted by Romelu and Juliet
Hello! Palace Fan from Canada setting off to spend the coming year in the UK (my wife is on a short-term work transfer). We'll be living in Oxfordshire (so, a two hour train/tube trip from Selhurst) but I'm seriously considering buying a season ticket and coming to as many matches as I can during the year. Some questions for experienced ticket holders: 1) Does it make sense to spend the extra money to buy a season seat knowing that I won't be able to attend all the home fixtures? Is it easy enough to get rid of extra tickets? Should I just consider trying to get seats on a game-by-game basis instead? Thanks for the feedback! Looking forward to joining you all next season.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 14 Jun 19 1.15pm | |
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Well living in Switzerland , I have bought a season ticket twice in the past 5 years but for 6 or so games a season I reckon the best way is to get a gold membership and get the tickets you want either off here or Twickets, or even buy off the club. As I like old stand for me Twickets is the better solution as the club seems to only have tickets for the back of the AW, and I don't like the gantry which gets in the way.
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ChrisGC Wantage 15 Jun 19 7.03pm | |
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Mate, I live in Oxfordshire and had a season ticket in the gallery which I gave up because the travel took its toll. Not as if we were even winning. The Arthur Wait is an absolute toilet of the first order with cramped seats, horrendous queues for bogs/turnstiles and piss warm bottled lager. I tend to go to a couple of home games hospitality and 4 or 5 away games (if you're driving to Selhurst from Oxfordshire it's actually quicker to get to United away as the traffic is horrendous).
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exiled eagle Southampton 18 Jun 19 7.31am | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Mate, I live in Oxfordshire and had a season ticket in the gallery which I gave up because the travel took its toll. Not as if we were even winning. The Arthur Wait is an absolute toilet of the first order with cramped seats, horrendous queues for bogs/turnstiles and piss warm bottled lager. I tend to go to a couple of home games hospitality and 4 or 5 away games (if you're driving to Selhurst from Oxfordshire it's actually quicker to get to United away as the traffic is horrendous).
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ChrisGC Wantage 18 Jun 19 8.27pm | |
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Originally posted by exiled eagle
To be fair the piss warm lager is stadium wide. I didn't mention the nitwits on the food counter tho as hopefully this has improved since I was last there
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exiled eagle Southampton 19 Jun 19 2.30am | |
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No mate
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