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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Dec 19, 2014 15:05:13 GMT
£390 seems steep but it depends what you get as part of the package. If it’s just walking out on the pitch then it’s ridiculously overpriced. Reading a post further up though, it would suggest there is much more to it than that. If the cost includes, say, a family ticket allowing two parents and two children access to the game then you’ve got over £100 of value straightaway. If a meal is also included for the family then, again, that could be anything up to another £100, depending on what food/drink is provided. You’ve then got the stadium tour and all the pictures taken by the photographer which will also add value to the deal. The icing on the cake being the opportunity to walk out onto the pitch with your heroes, which I’d imagine is a pretty special experience. + a full kit that is 60 odd quid.
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clan2
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Post by clan2 on Dec 19, 2014 15:48:52 GMT
No it's not. I did with my family and daughter against man city a couple of seasons a go. 4 of us got seats behind the dug outs. Full stadium tour. Changing rooms with photos against players shirts crouch and Owen. Meal. Photos against all the post match interview backdrops. Club photographer took loads of pictures of my daughter and we got a large montage with a fantastic shot of my daughter shaking hands with Balotelli. Great day out an worth every penny Be very interesting to know if you would fork out this kind of money should we be in the Championship or Div 1 ? I'm confident your answer would be no even though it is still Stoke City whom you are supporting
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Post by You want salad on kebab boss? on Dec 19, 2014 16:19:28 GMT
Was lucky enough to have 1 of these packages for my daughters few years ago against Wolves in midweek, great experience firstly meet up about 2 1/2 hours prior to kick off get taken to mascot changing room where you get mascot bag with full kit and programme, kids get changed and get given number to determine which player you walk out with 1 is captain and 2 is usually Bego or was, then it's a free for all after, my daughter walked out with Kenwyne Jones They then had about 15 mins kick about on pitch which coincided with Wolves players arriving for a stroll on the pitch, then went to family stand for penalty shoot out and then back across to the dugouts for mascot team picture after all this we went to players dressing room to have quick pics and signings before players started to get changed for match, they took us back up to mascot dressing room for buffet ( chips, hotdogs, burgers, juice) whilst watching season dvd on TV, kids could play with toys and Stoke stuff in the room that according to the mascot guy that was in charge doubles up when the match is on into a crèche for the players kids ! Then to the tunnel where you leave kids and take your seat in main stand front row waiting to see them excitedly walk out with there heroes, it was a special day and 1 my kids will remember for long time! Forgot mention you have 2 tickets for the match, aswell as full kit, programme and buffet, all in all not to bad a price !? I had mine for free though;)
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