NorthumberlandBoro
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So what exactly does it cost to go to the theatre in Stoke?
About 6 pints if its A & E.So what exactly does it cost to go to the theatre in Stoke?
How much is a season ticket at Worcester?T20 Cricket is an interesting comparison - entertainment is similar to me.
Worcester is my nearest ground and they charge £20 in 2024 for advanced tickets, but you are at the mercy of the weather. Inside the ground alot of it is uncovered benching. I am not sure if you pay a bit extra to go in a covered stand and what the poicy is on refunds for weather. A Boro season ticket this season for me was about £21 with free pint per match (adult), probably £25 with games missed. I will repeat I am not in favour of next years pricing at Boro, its high enough.
Probably same as Middlesbrough and I see your point, which is valid.So what exactly does it cost to go to the theatre in Stoke?
I don't think there are season tickets for T20 as its limited games, but will look it up.How much is a season ticket at Worcester?
Good work. You can then compare it to another county's price as it is still not comparable to a different thing.I don't think there are season tickets for T20 as its limited games, but will look it up.
I paid £44 for the first four days of an England Test match in Cape Town which shows how expensive Boro tickets are.Redcar Bears Speedway is £20 for an adult, but its is the same as attending a game at the Riverside. i.e is it low level uncovered terracing. Children under 16 are free, but how many are interested in following the scores etc? When younger I went to the Speedway with a student friend, but it wasn't the same to me as the football, but a partial subsititute.
A season ticket is only £250 but its not clear how many events that gives free entry to. Some home events are listed as Redcar some as Middlesbrough and there are several different event names.
Almost irrelevant in ffp when the max you can loan lose is 39m over 3 seasonsThey have very rich owners
For myself and the 2 kids to get a season card in the SW corner of the SOL it would be roughly HALF the price of what it would cost to get season cards in the SW corner at the Riverside. That's ok though because when you compare it to going to the Middlesbrough theatre every week, it doesn't actually seem too badly priced! .
We’re talking about ticket pricesAlmost irrelevant in ffp when the max you can loan lose is 39m over 3 seasons
Redcar Bears Speedway is £20 for an adult, but its is the same as attending a game at the Riverside. i.e is it low level uncovered terracing. Children under 16 are free, but how many are interested in following the scores etc? When younger I went to the Speedway with a student friend, but it wasn't the same to me as the football, but a partial subsititute.
A season ticket is only £250 but its not clear how many events that gives free entry to. Some home events are listed as Redcar some as Middlesbrough and there are several different event names.
You can probably get a pint for 40p in parts of Cape Town when the electricity and water are on.I paid £44 for the first four days of an England Test match in Cape Town which shows how expensive Boro tickets are.
I avoid the lower 7 or 8 rows at the Riverside, luckily there are about 43 rows.All the lower half of the Riverside is uncovered if the wind is above 7 mph
You can't.You can probably get a pint for 40p in parts of Cape Town when the electricity and water are on.
Horse racing is a lot dearer than it used to be.Average theatre prices at middlesbrough theatre are around 16-18 quid
T20 cricket around 16 quid
Horse racing starts at about 5 quid in the cheap enclosure
I paid £13 for the whole Test in Dharamsala which could have been 5 days cricket but comparing prices is ridiculous - you can get a decent three course meal with wine in SA for under £20. In NZ my Mount Maunganui day ticket for,the first test last Feb was £12.I paid £44 for the first four days of an England Test match in Cape Town which shows how expensive Boro tickets are.