The Opening Ceremony of London 2012 will rival Beijing 2008 |
"Any ticket you can get for any Olympic event will be worth it" - Micheal Johnson
1. It’s a marathon not a sprint
You can apply for tickets between March 15 and April 26, 2011. Take your time — it’s not first come, first served. Everyone has an equal chance.
2. Start planning
There are 26 exciting sports to choose from, all of which will offer a great experience. Remember that tickets to the blue riband events will be in high demand.
3. Think about your budget
Tickets start from just £20 in every sport and 90 per cent of all tickets cost £100 or less.
4. It’s a family affair
There are special prices for young people and seniors across all sports and in more than 220 sessions, so the whole family can be part of the greatest show on Earth.
5. The Games are for all
Wheel chair spaces are available in all price categories for every sport, subject to availability — and a companion seat is included in the cost of a ticket for a wheelchair space. Accessible seating will also be available.
6. Increase your chances
Consider applying for the early rounds of competition, not just the sessions when medals will be awarded.
7. It’s a UK-wide Games
The Olympic Park is in East London, but competition will take place at venues throughout the capital and around the UK.
8. You will need a Visa card to apply online
Visa will be the only payment card accepted when you apply for tickets on the official website. You can also pay by cheque or postal order if you apply using the paper application form contained in the official ticketing guide.
9. Don’t be fooled by bogus websites
The official ticketing website is www.tickets.london2012.com
10. Sign up now
Go to www.tickets.london2012.com to get all the information you need.
2. Start planning
There are 26 exciting sports to choose from, all of which will offer a great experience. Remember that tickets to the blue riband events will be in high demand.
3. Think about your budget
Tickets start from just £20 in every sport and 90 per cent of all tickets cost £100 or less.
4. It’s a family affair
There are special prices for young people and seniors across all sports and in more than 220 sessions, so the whole family can be part of the greatest show on Earth.
London's Olympic Stadium is nearly ready for the Greatest Show on Earth |
Wheel chair spaces are available in all price categories for every sport, subject to availability — and a companion seat is included in the cost of a ticket for a wheelchair space. Accessible seating will also be available.
6. Increase your chances
Consider applying for the early rounds of competition, not just the sessions when medals will be awarded.
7. It’s a UK-wide Games
The Olympic Park is in East London, but competition will take place at venues throughout the capital and around the UK.
The only method of Olympic ticket payment |
Visa will be the only payment card accepted when you apply for tickets on the official website. You can also pay by cheque or postal order if you apply using the paper application form contained in the official ticketing guide.
9. Don’t be fooled by bogus websites
The official ticketing website is www.tickets.london2012.com
10. Sign up now
Go to www.tickets.london2012.com to get all the information you need.
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