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polo mouse
16-06-2006, 01:31 PM
I search some information for the supporters.
Is there fry camping area? Or which are the solutions of lodging not expensive?
Will the parking be fry?
Will we have to pay the entry on the site of the competition?
Will there be animations ("stand" like in japan, fiesta) during the week?
There will be a room to eat, for picnic, to pose bags, to shelter...?
thanks a lot
Valérie
polo mouse
03-08-2006, 10:28 AM
I'm wondering which is the importance of the supporters in this type of competition? Which role have the spectators? ONLY PAY FOR ENTER?
THanks a lot for your all your answer?
:rolleyes:
TheMasterG
03-08-2006, 10:42 AM
I heard this as well last weekend, supporters will have to pay to enter!? Nothing like raising the profile of the game by charging to see it, I'm sure lots of people will want to pay to see a sport they've never heard of :(
I heard this as well last weekend, supporters will have to pay to enter!? Nothing like raising the profile of the game by charging to see it, I'm sure lots of people will want to pay to see a sport they've never heard of :(
How much do you have to pay? :(
PaulineG
03-08-2006, 12:29 PM
http://worlds.canoepolo.nl/index.php?p=10&nid=15
According to the Worlds website, entry is €3 on Thursday and Friday and €5 on Saturday and Sunday. Ticket for all 4 days is €12.50.
I have never been anywhere before where there has been a charge for spectators though I think I heard that spectators had to pay at the World Games too.
How much do you have to pay? :(
ilona
03-08-2006, 02:41 PM
We had to pay to go to the World Games and if I remember correctly there was also an entry fee at the Worlds of 2002 Essen, only for the weekend.
http://worlds.canoepolo.nl/index.php?p=10&nid=15
According to the Worlds website, entry is €3 on Thursday and Friday and €5 on Saturday and Sunday. Ticket for all 4 days is €12.50.
I have never been anywhere before where there has been a charge for spectators though I think I heard that spectators had to pay at the World Games too.
12.50 isn't really expensive:thumbup:
I think the point being made is that the only real information available for spectators is the cost of entry and directions from the city centre. 12.50 isnt really a large amount of money but it would be useful to know:
Is there any transport between the campsite and the venue - as its a distance away and a lot of people will be staying there.
Will food and drinks be available at the competition site or should spectators bring everything they need with them on the days of the event.
If you are driving do you need to pay for parking.
Will there be shelter at the site if it rains.
If you read the first post i think this is the information she is looking for.
Anyway i think it would be useful for people to know this information too :cool:
Fi
I agree that the official site isn't full of information. However, some research on the internet gave an answer on many questions. Take a look at
http://www.amsterdamsebos.nl/
and
http://www.campingamsterdamsebos.nl/
I know there is a bus stop close to the campsite and AFAIK there is a possibility for renting a bike, the way of transport in the Netherlands :D
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