Motorshow on Sunday 3rd
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Pinkney

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1,010 posts

287 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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Am thinking of travelling down to the Motorshow tomorrow with a few mates but unfortunately haven't pre-booked or ordered tickets - just how easy is it to pay at the door? Also, is there a limit to the number of non-ticket holders allowed? (Don't fancy having to drive down for a few hours and not be able to get in!)

BTW I can't seem to get much info from the Motorshow (NEC) site with regard to cost at the door and the opening times for the public for Sunday.

Can anyone help or advise?

Cheers,

Dan

P.S. Deposit on T350C or T440R? Mmmmm...

>>> Edited by Pinkney on Saturday 2nd November 17:02

Nigel lewis

1,588 posts

288 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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Dan, there is no problem getting in if you haven't prebooked your tickets. It just means that you have to que up to purchase them from the Kiosks before you can go through. The show opens to the public at 9-30am, but it is worth getting there a bit before, as the que starts building from about 9-15 onwards.
Not sure about the ticket price, as I purchased mine before going, but expect between £12 to £15.

If you do go, head straight for the TVR stand, as it gets manic later on. I rekon it was the busiest stand at the show when i went.

Ended up putting a deposit down on the T350c, it is absolutely stunning, I gaurantee you will not be disappointed.

Pinkney

Original Poster:

1,010 posts

287 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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Cheers Nigel,

Be hard pushed to get there for 9.15am as it is a few hours drive from M'bro, but hey the best things come to those who wait. I've got a 'black' ticket for the TVR stand, so once in should get on the stand pretty quickly. Looking forward to seeing all the models side by side to see what's going to be the successor to the Cerb.

BTW you haven't had the Tamora for long, T350C must be good