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On Jun 7, 3:57*pm, Bruce wrote:
Neill wrote: If they use the same rude, foul-mouthed little Hitlers they were using on Sunday as crowd control, I very much doubt it. I got my Olympic tickets for the weightlifting at the Excel yesterday. No liquids, airport style security, just to get in the venue. Does that mean take your belt and shoes off just to get into a sporting event that costs =A395 for 2 hours? I wonder how much they're going to fleece you for a bottle of water once you get in? I paid for the tickets just for the Olympic experience, I have no interest in weightlifing. I'm now wondering why I bothered Anyone who wants to see the Olympic Park without paying an Olympic price for a ticket to watch an event can apparently pay £10 to get in and have a walk round during the Paralympics. Cost you £15 on top to go up that red tower thing though Here's a couple of links to what is not permitted in Olympic venues. With water costing £1.60 a bottle, it does make me wonder whether its being run by BAA http://www.london2012.com/mm/Documen...ts_Neutral.pdf http://www.london2012.com/mm/Documen...ls_Neutral.pdf Neill |
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![]() "neill" wrote in message ... On Jun 7, 3:57 pm, Bruce wrote: Neill wrote: If they use the same rude, foul-mouthed little Hitlers they were using on Sunday as crowd control, I very much doubt it. I got my Olympic tickets for the weightlifting at the Excel yesterday. No liquids, airport style security, just to get in the venue. Does that mean take your belt and shoes off just to get into a sporting event that costs =A395 for 2 hours? I wonder how much they're going to fleece you for a bottle of water once you get in? I paid for the tickets just for the Olympic experience, I have no interest in weightlifing. I'm now wondering why I bothered Anyone who wants to see the Olympic Park without paying an Olympic price for a ticket to watch an event can apparently pay £10 to get in and have a walk round during the Paralympics. Cost you £15 on top to go up that red tower thing though Here's a couple of links to what is not permitted in Olympic venues. With water costing £1.60 a bottle, it does make me wonder whether its being run by BAA ----------------------------------------------------------------- um what part of : "free drinking water is available at the venue" do you not understand? tim |
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![]() On 07/06/2012 19:12, neill wrote: [...] Here's a couple of links to what is not permitted in Olympic venues. With water costing £1.60 a bottle, it does make me wonder whether its being run by BAA. [snip links] You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. |
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, at 11:12:46 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012, neill remarked: http://www.london2012.com/mm/Documen...ts_Neutral.pdf Sounds like they are going to be charging for Wifi access, or is the ban on "hubs" and "phones as hubs" to reduce the interference? -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 19:19:30 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012,
Mizter T remarked: You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. But not baby milk. After the fuss about allowing babies in, you'd think they'd have learnt that lesson. I wonder if breast feeding is banned? -- Roland Perry |
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neill wrote:
On Jun 7, 3:57=A0pm, Bruce wrote: Neill wrote: If they use the same rude, foul-mouthed little Hitlers they were using on Sunday as crowd control, I very much doubt it. I got my Olympic tickets for the weightlifting at the Excel yesterday. No liquids, airport style security, just to get in the venue. Does that mean take your belt and shoes off just to get into a sporting event that costs =3DA395 for 2 hours? I wonder how much they're going to fleece you for a bottle of water once you get in? I paid for the tickets just for the Olympic experience, I have no interest in weightlifing. I'm now wondering why I bothered Anyone who wants to see the Olympic Park without paying an Olympic price for a ticket to watch an event can apparently pay =A310 to get in and have a walk round during the Paralympics. Cost you £15 on top to go up that red tower thing though No chance. I saw the monstrosity from the A12 a couple of weeks ago and that was more than enough for me. ;-) |
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 20:00:51 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 19:19:30 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Mizter T remarked: You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. But not baby milk. After the fuss about allowing babies in, you'd think they'd have learnt that lesson. I wonder if breast feeding is banned? Probably depends on whether they have someone like Nestle as a sponsor... |
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 20:00:51 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 19:19:30 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Mizter T remarked: You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. But not baby milk. After the fuss about allowing babies in, you'd think they'd have learnt that lesson. I wonder if breast feeding is banned? There is a level 4 fine (up to 2500 UKP) for anyone trying to stop it at any of the events in Scotland. |
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On Jun 7, 10:13*pm, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 20:00:51 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 19:19:30 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Mizter T remarked: You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. But not baby milk. After the fuss about allowing babies in, you'd think they'd have learnt that lesson. I wonder if breast feeding is banned? There is a level 4 fine (up to 2500 UKP) for anyone trying to stop it at any of the events in Scotland. But any babies being breast fed or on bottled milk wont have been born when the ticket fiasco started - so they wont have tickets - in which case they and their parents will not be present anyway. CJB |
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2012 04:25:45 -0700 (PDT), CJB
wrote: On Jun 7, 10:13*pm, Charles Ellson wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 20:00:51 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 19:19:30 on Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Mizter T remarked: You'll be able to bring an empty bottle and fill it up with tap water inside the venues - tap water facilities will be provided. You'll also be allowed to bring a reasonable amount of food. But not baby milk. After the fuss about allowing babies in, you'd think they'd have learnt that lesson. I wonder if breast feeding is banned? There is a level 4 fine (up to 2500 UKP) for anyone trying to stop it at any of the events in Scotland. But any babies being breast fed or on bottled milk wont have been born when the ticket fiasco started - so they wont have tickets - in which case they and their parents will not be present anyway. Babies under 12 months old won't need tickets for most Olympics venues as long as they are "securely strapped to the parent or carer by way of a baby carrier, papoose or sling". See http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8470L120120508 |
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