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Food & Drink show admission price

Anyone know the admission price for the Kings Hall show this weekend.

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  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    jawjawsdad wrote: »
    Anyone know the admission price for the Kings Hall show this weekend.


    Got these through Google:

    Online Ticket Prices (Until Thursday at 5pm)
    Adult
    : £15pp
    Child (6 – 16 years): £3pp
    Family (2adults & 2children): £33
    Group Rate (5 + adults): £10pp

    On The Door Prices
    Adult
    : £15pp
    Child (6 – 16 years): £3pp
    OAP (Over 65): £12pp
    Family (2adults & 2children): £33
    Group Rate: No group rate available on the door

    Seat in the Moy Park Celebrity Chef Theatre: £3pp
    *NB Tickets purchased are subject to a 4.75% booking and admin fee*


    Ticket prices: http://www.balmoral-park.co.uk/index.php/home/events/10012-the-food-and-drink-show-ni


    Official website: http://foodanddrinkshowni.com/news/
  • Thanks GlynD, wow prices are a bit steep think I will give it a miss.
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    jawjawsdad wrote: »
    Thanks GlynD, wow prices are a bit steep think I will give it a miss.

    That's what I thought but possibly that would be mitigated by the free samples or discounts available inside? I remember one show I went to where they were dishing out free samples of the most gorgeous sipping whiskey which cost around £200 a bottle. A 35 year old and a 50 year old if my memory serves me right.

    Get the bride to drive, just in case. :D
  • Artofdookie
    Artofdookie Posts: 4,611 Forumite
    We went and certainly ate and drank more than the admission price hic
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  • x12yhp
    x12yhp Posts: 801 Forumite
    It was a touch steep I think. If you were not driving, there were loads of things to drink and perhaps you might have done OK on that basis. As we were not on the drinks, there wasn't really a lot for eating. A few people with sauces and some crackers to try them but that was mostly it. In terms of actually tasting things, the tesco event offered a lot more, albeit in a much less spacious setting.
    Always overestimating...
  • mofopants
    mofopants Posts: 274 Forumite
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    i didn't think it was great value for money - i actually won my tickets but i think i would have been a bit annoyed if i had paid £15 entry, as although i did have a few food and drink samples, it definitely wasn't £15 worth!
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