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I have not been to the Cardiff GP before and am looking into buying the tickets. On the Speedway GP website it has the tickets in categories 1, 2, 3 etc but when looking at the seating plan there doesn't seem to be anything to say which seats are in which categories. Can any one point me in the direction of a map that shows the seating categories or any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Zoe.

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I have not been to the Cardiff GP before and am looking into buying the tickets. On the Speedway GP website it has the tickets in categories 1, 2, 3 etc but when looking at the seating plan there doesn't seem to be anything to say which seats are in which categories. Can any one point me in the direction of a map that shows the seating categories or any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Zoe.

Hi Zoe,

If you click the link to buy tickets on line and select tickets in the different categories it will then show you the block locations they are available in which are on the stadium plan. If you go further down the booking process it will offer you seat numbers but I have yet to find a detailed plan that shows where seats are within the block.

Hope this helps.

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I have not been to the Cardiff GP before and am looking into buying the tickets. On the Speedway GP website it has the tickets in categories 1, 2, 3 etc but when looking at the seating plan there doesn't seem to be anything to say which seats are in which categories. Can any one point me in the direction of a map that shows the seating categories or any advice would be appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Zoe.

 

 

It is also worth pointing out that if you want to identify your seat positions exactly (or ask for an end of aisle seat,for example), you can skip the website and instead telephone the booking office and actually speak to a real person!

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It is also worth pointing out that if you want to identify your seat positions exactly (or ask for an end of aisle seat,for example), you can skip the website and instead telephone the booking office and actually speak to a real person!

 

 

Tried that before - didn't work, only offered the same as the website rolleyes.gif

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Thank you for the advice, it makes more sense now in finding which seats are in which categories :)

id advise to buy the cheapest and move if your not happy.after the first four races when they grade the track move to better seats.cheeky but what the hell :wink:

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It is also worth pointing out that if you want to identify your seat positions exactly (or ask for an end of aisle seat,for example), you can skip the website and instead telephone the booking office and actually speak to a real person!

If you can get through!

I am old fashioned. Due to experiences of aquaintances I don't like giving card details over the web. OK last century I know, to you youngsters out there.

However I have tried three times. Got the message that calls cost 10p per minute. Waited for a maximum of 10 minutes each time (listening to that plinky plonk music) and rung of after my maximum patience i.e. 10 minutes.

So far I have spent £3 and got absolutely nowhere. They are taking the.....mickey aren't they.

To be serious I am considering giving it a miss next year as this sort of service winds me up.

 

By the way my wife calls me Victor Meldrew.

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Last time I attended I booked from Darwin and over the ensuing months whenever I wondered where my flamin' tickets were, having paid for recorded delivery to OZ, I was told they're on the way. Come D-Day when I left Oz they still hadn't arrived but I'd been assured by the website that I could pick 'em up in Cardiff no dramas - took me two hours in the urinating rain following non-existent directions from each and every one of Cardiff's numerous village idiots to find them in a back room of the Athletic Club; those of you who know me will understand me when I say I was well pleased - ropeable wouldn't be putting too fine a point on it.

This time I'm getting them sent to a mate's place in Pomgolia.

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