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12 hours ago, Aussie7 said:

I have 2 tickets available for the Cardiff GP Block M12 Row 1 Seats 3-4 air horn free zone  cost £110 ea . Will sell for £200 or best offer.

Let me have a look after work, to see how close it is to my Mrs's seat. As I ve yet to get mine and my nine year olds ticket yet. Message you this evening.

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My usual seats on turn 3 middle tier are normally between 77-90 (depending when you buy).

Last year cost me 162 quid plus booking fee for me and an 8 year old daughter. 

They do have family areas but they aren't in great spots, and are a ballache best impossible at worst to book seats in, in a group of 7 adults and 1 kid.

So next year if I can only afford 1 gp it will be Warsaw that I go too. Train to Warsaw via overnight stays in Berlin each way, plus 5 nights hotels and GP tickets cost less then 340 quid, and I spent the entire trip, what I spend in one day in Cardiff.

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12 minutes ago, Neila said:

Only paid £24 for a brilliant seat in Warsaw middle of 1st/2nd bend 6 rows from front, paid £55 for bend 2 in Cardiff last year, I know which gp I'm going to next year !!

I understand what your saying,but you have to remember the we earn on average 2.5 times more than the Polish.If they didn't have it at these sort of prices the stadium would only be 25% full.

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Never encountered a poor view at Cardiff, that’s usually in the cheap seats (apart from a Polish flag - he’s probably still wondering what happened to it ;)). £30 max tickets and you can see all - why pay more?

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21 hours ago, Neila said:

Only paid £24 for a brilliant seat in Warsaw middle of 1st/2nd bend 6 rows from front, paid £55 for bend 2 in Cardiff last year, I know which gp I'm going to next year !!

But you had to fly to Warsaw.  Add that on.

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1 minute ago, teaboy279 said:

For someone like me that dont fly, it actually costs very similar to get to Cardiiff on the train as it does to Warsaw...

what route did you take and how long did it take ?

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21 hours ago, Mark said:

what route did you take and how long did it take ?

Did to Berlin via Brussels and Cologne day one. 9 hours with connection times.then Berlin warsaw supposed to be 6hr.45mins but was 6 hours.

And once off the Eurostar all the trains had cooked meals available, and draught beer.

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On 5/25/2019 at 8:54 PM, Mark said:

But you had to fly to Warsaw.  Add that on.

Flights can be cheaper than petrol to Cardiff, when traveling from north, hotels a hell of a lot cheaper as is drink and food, only 11 zloty's for a beer in stadium, just over £2 think it nearer £5 in Cardiff,

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On 5/24/2019 at 3:24 PM, teaboy279 said:

My usual seats on turn 3 middle tier are normally between 77-90 (depending when you buy).

Last year cost me 162 quid plus booking fee for me and an 8 year old daughter. 

They do have family areas but they aren't in great spots, and are a ballache best impossible at worst to book seats in, in a group of 7 adults and 1 kid.

So next year if I can only afford 1 gp it will be Warsaw that I go too. Train to Warsaw via overnight stays in Berlin each way, plus 5 nights hotels and GP tickets cost less then 340 quid, and I spent the entire trip, what I spend in one day in Cardiff.

Kent are doing a coach to Cardiff, cost around £35. Buy a £20 ticket and you have around £285 in your pocket to spend on more away trips with Kent! 

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On 5/24/2019 at 8:38 PM, teaboy279 said:

Let me have a look after work, to see how close it is to my Mrs's seat. As I ve yet to get mine and my nine year olds ticket yet. Message you this evening.

 

14 hours ago, teaboy279 said:

Hello mate sorry thought I had messaged you, it's a bit too far away from my partner, which in itself is a not a problem other then toilet breaks for my daughter. 

Thanks, no worries it is better to be as close together as possible especially where children are concerned.

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