Showing posts with label London Olympics Tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Olympics Tickets. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

London 2012 Olympic Football tickets go back on sale.

Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Football Tournament are now on sale on a first come, first served basis.

Team GB coaches Hope Powell and Stuart Pearce pictured at Wembley Stadium, one of the six venues used for the London 2012 Football competition.

In the UK and within the EU, approximately 1.5 million tickets are available through the London 2012 ticketing website. Sales will take place on a ‘live’ basis, with payment taken immediately. 


Prices start at £20 for adults, with ‘pay your age’ prices for young people aged 16 and under, and £16 tickets for seniors aged 60 and over available for most sessions.


Tickets are available for Team GB fixtures and all rounds of the competition, with matches taking place at the City of Coventry Stadium, Hampden Park, Millennium Stadium, Old Trafford, St James’ Park and Wembley Stadium.


LOCOG CEO Paul Deighton commented: ‘The Olympic Football Tournament features some of the world’s best young and up and coming players in the men’s game and the cream of the women’s game.

Team GB coaches at Wembley Stadium


'With ticket prices for adults starting at £20 and our great special prices for young people and those over 60, I’m sure for many these tickets will be the perfect Christmas present.'
Team GB fixtures announced
Earlier this month the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) announced where Team GB will be playing their group fixtures. The men’s team, coached by Stuart Pearce, will begin their London 2012 campaign at Old Trafford on Thursday 26 July, followed by Wembley Stadium on Sunday 29 July. Their final group game will be at the Millennium Stadium on Wednesday 1 August.
Coached by Hope Powell, the women’s team will kick off the tournament on Wednesday 25 July at the Millennium Stadium, with their following match at the same venue on Saturday 28 July. Their final group stage match will take place on Tuesday 31 July at Wembley Stadium.
The official draw for the Olympic Football Tournament will take place on 24 April 2012 at Wembley Stadium, when all group fixtures will be decided for all venues.
Tickets are also available via telephone on 0844 847 2012. As a proud sponsor of London 2012, only Visa (debit, credit and prepaid) can be used to purchase tickets.

Diving test event tickets to go back on sale

Diving fans will have another opportunity to buy tickets for the 18th FINA Visa Diving World Cup 2012 when tickets go back on sale tomorrow (Tuesday 17 January) from 10am.

Spectators will see world-class sporting action, including Britain’s best divers competing in a team that may include Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield.

Part of the London Prepares series, the 18th FINA Visa Diving World Cup 2012 takes place from 2026 February in the iconic Aquatics Centre on the Olympic Park.
After finalising seating plans, the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) has been able to put more tickets on sale for the event. Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster and will be priced from £10-£30 for full price tickets and £5-£15 for young people and seniors.

The competition is the last opportunity for athletes to qualify for Individual and Synchronised Diving at London 2012. The event is supported by UK Sport as part of the World Class Events Programme.Tom Daley 1 year to go
'World-class sport'
Debbie Jevans, LOCOG Director of Sport said: ‘The FINA Visa Diving World Cup will be a top-class event and we have worked hard to enable more people to have the opportunity to watch world-class sport in the Olympic Park.’
The London Prepares series is made up of 42 elite competitions in London 2012 venues to test vital areas of LOCOG’s operations, focused on the field of play, results, scoring and timing and workforce.
As a proud sponsor of London 2012, Visa (debit, credit, prepaid) is the only card accepted for online ticket sales for London Prepares series events.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Olympic Games gearing up with London Cultural Olympiad 2012


EVERYONE KNOWS that the Olympic Games are scheduled to start from 27 July and end on 12 August 2012. Let’s not talk about the Games for now, which are going to be of topmost quality, no doubt. Hence, let us focus on things that would be considered to be very important for the people of England. Here, London Cultural Olympiad 2012 would take the centre stage. It would be showcasing the traditions, cultures and arts in various forms during the event.

It is one of the largest cultural celebration as far as the modern Olympic and Paralympics are concerned, as stated in the official website of the London Olympic Games, 2012, london2012.com. Hence, the event is surely going to be a huge one, where people from all over the world would be able to witness their culture. It could be a big trailer for what is to come during the mega event, London Olympics, 2012.



 Hence, the Olympiad would be giving a chance for each and everyone to become a part of this mega festival. The festival has been taking place since the year 2008. Around 16 million people from the UK have taken part in it, where 8,300 workshops also have been conducted so as to make the festival a grand one, as stated in the official website of the Games. It has become a great hit among the masses and is expected to find more success in the upcoming days.

For those people who would love to be a part of this festival, they still have some major events that they can watch. These events can be found in different categories, such as arts, culture, music, dance, opera, literary event etc. So, one could choose according to his liking. Some events that are lined up in the coming days or months, as 100 portraits by Lucian Freud would be on display from 9 February 2012 to 27 May 2012. London's British Museum would also showcase the world and works of William Shakespeare 19 July 2012 to 25 November 2012.

Another mega event would be the Big Dance 2012 across various venues in London, which would entertain everyone. Radio 1's Hackney Weekend 2012 would go on from 23 June 2012 to 24 June 2012, which might be one of the biggest free music festivals in London, as per the information on a website, visitlondon.com. Not all of these events could be watched free of charge, but there are also some events which are free.

So, London is gearing up for the games with such kind of activities. Tourists travelling across the length and the breadth of the globe would be expecting the Games to be of even higher standards.

Olympic Games to hit tourism industry


PEOPLE INVOLVED with the tourism industry would suffer heavy losses due to the London Olympic Games, 2012, which are scheduled to start on 27 July and end on 12 August 2012. One trade association also feels that during the time, income would be dropping down to 3.5 billion pounds, as reported by ANI. This would probably happen as the organisers of the games have increased the hotel rates.

If this indeed happens, it would seriously be a great setback for the hoteliers as they have been looking up to the games, which was supposed to provide them with lots of revenues. They had even been trying to provide the best of facilities for the tourists. But, what is the use if there is no tourist inflow into their hotels.

It was also expected that the revenue earned form the Tourism industry would cover up for the losses that were suffered by the LOCOG, during or before the games. All their hopes also have been dashed.  It was so foolish of the LOCOG to book more than what was required. The Independent reports that 600,000 nights had been booked by them for the mega spectacle for various media, sponsors, delegates, etc. But, they have now returned 120,000 of those bookings. With just a few months away, it could have been better if they had given this information before hand, so as to give the hotelier’s time to recover their losses and hire these rooms to other tourists.

It may be a case, where ‘one man’s loss is another’s gain’, as tourists may head to other cities so as to get an affordable accommodation. The Independent also states that the hotel rates have gone up three times and around one million beds would be empty during the games.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

London 2102 Olympics: Todd gives another masterclass to the young pretenders

One is  loath to tempt fate  with the show jumping still to come, but even if Mark Todd  does not win Boekelo three-day event tomorrow, it is increasingly difficult to bet against the 55-year-old claiming a fourth Olympic individual medal – 28 years after his first – at London 2012.

With NZB Campino,  a relative newcomer to this level, Todd led both after dressage and cross-country in Holland.  He is the only rider from the first two days to have remained in the top 10, after giving riders of all generations a lesson in bold but economical riding over Sue Benson’s trademark  accuracy fences.

Boekelo is a three-star event, a level  below Badminton and Burghley but always a  fantastically competitive  end to the horse trials season in northern Europe. It’s notable for starting a huge number of horses (110) from more nations (21) than any other comparable  competition; organisers say that 30 per cent of Boekelo runners always go on to the following year’s European championship or Olympic Games, and there will have been extra interest in getting a run this weekend, for Boekelo   is  the last opportunity for many to ride a track designed by Sue Benson before she unveils her Olympic cross-country  at Greenwich next summer.

In May, Todd rode another debutant, NZB Land Vision, to re-write his own extraordinary history by winning his fourth Badminton, 11 years after officially “retiring “ from eventing and going home to New Zealand to train racehorses.  Todd says it took a solid three years to get back to the riding standard he had left off.  His peers voted Todd “Rider of the 20th Century” after he’d apparently hung up his boots. He certainly warrants the billing, for as well as riding as well as ever he has seamlessly assimilated numerous technicalities that changed the character of eventing in his absence.

Boekelo always attracts numerous  Brits,  a mix of established riders with younger  horses ready to be asked  tough questions, and up and coming  riders aiming to cement their own credentials. This year’s was not memorable for the  19 who crossed the channel, with only five  British still in the top 30 after cross-country.

Best is Tina Cook, fifth overnight with De Novo News.  Cook has produced the horse  from his “baby”  days. He is not yet in the same league with his dressage but she will be thrilled to have a capable understudy for 2009 European champion Miners Frolic. The latter missed the 2011 season after suffering life-threatening colitis, which reduced him to a skeletal state, and while  Cook is simply happy he has he survived,  his ability to defend his 2008 Olympic individual bronze is inevitably unclear at this stage.

Domestic distractions may have meant that Zara Phillips did not have the best preparation for Boekelo with Lord Lauries, who won a one-day international in Ireland on his previous outing,  but Boekelo  was a step up both in distance and class  for this German-bred horse and they had a demoralising three refusals at “accuracy” fences when lying third overnight.  However, Phillips’ top string High Kingdom excelled on his  Burghley debut and has put her back in Olympic contention. Even if it’s back to the drawing board with Lord Lauries, she can still be satisfied with her best competitive season since  Toytown’s retirement.

Producing horses to this level is a long game and most major names accept there will be consecutive seasons on the sidelines as they train-up the next  equine generation.  The desire to be part of London 2012 is immense, though, and there is an unusual amount of gossip about negotiations between riders of rival nations  anxious to lease horses from each other for next year.

Two without this imminent worry are William Fox-Pitt and  Mary King, who have qualified over 12 horses between them already.  Missing Boekelo, they   make the long drive south on Monday  to the Pyrennees  where their  season-long tussle for both the world number one slot  and the HSBC Classics series prize comes to a conclusion at Pau.

Friday, July 8, 2011

London 2012: Ten best of the web

Twitter guidelines for athletes; Olympic Stadium controversy and a new tune at the All England Club

Andy Murray

What song will Andy Murray pick if tennis players are allowed to enter court to music during the Olympics? Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images

385 days to go: Here are 10 of the best pieces of London 2012 Olympics content on the web this week:

1. The 'second chance' ticket round

The much anticipated "second chance" ticket round closed on Sunday, with a further 750,000 tickets sold to 150,000 applicants who had not obtained any tickets in the opening ballot. During the first two frantic hours of the second ballot, there was such a high demand for the 40,000 remaining athletics tickets on the official website that a minority were wrongly led to believe that they had been successful in their application.

Bookmark this page for all the latest Olympic tickets news

2. High praise

The International Olympic Committee president, Jacques Rogge, praised London's "faultless" ticketing process and the "amazing" ticket sales. The three-times gold medallist Bradley Wiggins, by contrast, described the process as "a shambles".

3. Insufficient interest in the beautiful game?

It might be our national sport but it appears few people are desperate to see football at the Olympics next summer. There are still 1.5m tickets available for the men's and women's footballthe third round of sales began on Friday morning at 6am – and it is one of only three events that has yet to sell out, the other two being volleyball and freestyle wrestling. That fact alone, however, is a little misleading: after all, football is played in larger venues and hence more tickets were available to start with. In fact, football accounts for more than 2.5m of the 8.8m Olympic tickets produced in total.

Richard Williams on why we shouldn't sneer at Olympic football

4. More controversy over the Olympic Stadium

There is fresh controversy surrounding the Olympic Park Legacy Company's awarding of the Olympic Stadium to West Ham rather than Tottenham Hotspur, after it emerged that an employee, Dionne Knight, had been undertaking paid consultancy work for West Ham. The dispute between the two London clubs looks set to continue, with West Ham planning to take legal action against Spurs and the Sunday Times.

5. Equestrian site has the wow factor

A competition featuring 40 riders got under way at Greenwich Park, south-east London on Monday. It is the first large-scale event in the test series preparing sites for the Games. Despite recent protests against using the world heritage site for the Olympics, the test event drew praise from William Fox-Pitt who said the site had the "wow" factor, adding: "The surface was fantastic, better than anywhere we've seen. It was fantastic to ride on." But other eventers criticised the arena as "dead" and "nowhere near good enough".

Browse Tom Jenkins's gallery of the equestrian test event

6. Tweet away!

The IOC has published guidelines for athletes wanting to blog and post on Twitter during the Games. Postings ought to be "first-person, diary-type" entries, "dignified and in good taste" and "not contain vulgar or obscene words or images".

And so to the tweet of the week: "No!!! I just tore my lucky undies!! :( and I need them today! Have a KILLER track session. 400m 300m 200m flat out. Now what!?" – The South African paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius finds himself in a spot of bother.

7. A new tune at the All England Club

Locog, the 2012 Olympic organising committee, wants the tennis staged at SW19 to have a contrasting atmosphere to the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, which will have finished 20 days earlier. The organisers are eager to make the event a more rousing affair, with athletes coming on court to songs of their choice. Goodbye strawberries and cream. Hello Queen and Tina Turner.

8. Good week/bad week

It was a good week for British rowing as four of the crews hoping to win gold at 2012 won against fierce opposition at the Henley Regatta. The highlight was a record-breaking victory for the men's four against the USA, beating them by two-and-a-half strokes.

It was a bad week for Great Britain's women's hockey team, as they finished fifth in the Champions Trophy in Amsterdam. Great Britain had been hoping to build on their bronze medal in the competition last year, but were unable to replicate their achievements.

9. Spinnin' for 2012

Spinnin' for 2012, produced by Tinchy Stryder and Dionne Bromfield, is the first song released in association with the Games and will provide the soundtrack to the Olympic flame's 8,000-mile journey around the UK.

10. What you may have missed on guardian.co.uk

Donald McRae interviews the swimmer Fran Halsall

• Read the latest interviews with British Olympic hopefuls

• Browse Olympic posters between 1896 and 2008

More London 2012 Olympic tickets go on sale

More London 2012 Olympic tickets go on sale

Existing ticket holders for the London 2012 Olympic Games are being offered a second chance to more seats for a limited number of events.

Those who won tickets in the initial first round ballot can buy tickets for football, volleyball and freestyle wrestling from today.

While football makes up the majority of the offering, with 1.5 million tickets on sale, there are also 40,000 volleyball and 8,000 wrestling places available.

Tickets will be on offer until July 17th, with 700,000 potential buyers being sent emails from today.

In total more than 3.5 million Olympic tickets have now been sold, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog) confirmed.

The available tickets for football, volleyball and freestyle wrestling cover 58 sessions and 130 price categories. All other sports have no availability.

A full list of available sessions and price categories have been published on the official 2012 website.

City.Mobi

Also in Europe today, City.Mobi is celebrating the success of its new guide to London.

City.Mobi offers the most comprehensive mobile travel guides available, with over 800 cities in 200 countries listed. Each is developed by the City.Mobi team to combine into a single global travel directory.

However, each city retains its own mobile identity via a dedicated domain. Already on offer are Brussels.Mobi, Paris.Mobi, Sanfrancisco.Mobi and Sydney.Mobi.

London.Mobi is the latest in this illustrious line up, offering click to call functionality – which means no scribbling down telephone numbers.

Most entries are also linked to websites where users can quickly access more detailed information if needed.

Other key features include information on accommodation, restaurants, attractions, entertainment, nightlife, shopping, and transport.

City.Mobi guides include user reviews and traveller utilities such as a translation guide, currency converter, news and local weather guide.

Monday, May 23, 2011

1.8 million apply tickets to see 100m final

Short battle between Tyson Gay Usain Bolt, is the most requested event upcoming Olympics, more than opening and closing ceremonies.
Ticket price – £ 2012
Organizing Committee of Olympic Games, has the biggest demand for tickets for the event, recorded in the athletic stadium attractive competition, more than the opening ceremony, final and swimming competitions.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

What does the London 2012 Olympics mean?

London 2012 Olympics – Meaning and Importance

As the world waits for the biggest sporting event on the earth to begin, the people of London are overjoyed.  Apart from allowing them to show the grandeur and rich heritage of London, the people of London jolly well know that the London 2012 Olympics is going to bring a lot of all around development for London.  The entrepreneurs and business class are bound to gain a lot as there is going to be a great demand for consumer goods and tourism in general.

With the arrival of London 2012 Olympics, the industry in general is going to receive a great boost.  Already the construction and building industry of London has generated huge employment opportunities much to the delight of the locals.  Thousands of locals have been hired to construct the huge main stadium and also the other sporting facilities that are going to host the various sporting events.  The locals have also been employed to construct the various recreational centers with the most modern facilities and malls.

With thousands of sports enthusiasts expected to visit London to witness the London Olympics, the hotel industry is highly excited.  The hotels have already started making preparations to greet the sports enthusiasts.  The sporting event is so huge that it would require a lot of planning and dedication on the part of all those involved in London Olympics preparations.  Definitely, the limelight is on London and London needs to make the most out of it.

Now let us see, what the Olympics means to a sports person? It is the dream of every sporting individual to participate and win an Olympic medal in the Olympics.  Sportsperson consider success at the Olympics as the highest pinnacle of success.  No number of trophies or shields can match an Olympic medal.  In Olympic Games, apart from winning the medal for themselves, the sportspersons represent their respective countries and their chests swell with pride when they win a medal for their country.  The Olympic medal is the highest sporting honor for a sportsperson.

Now let us see what London Olympics means to the world in general?  Apart from sports enthusiasts, there are also travel enthusiasts who love to travel to different parts of the world and explore the cultures of different countries.  London is a wonderful city with plenty of attractions.  The rich culture and heritage of London, the breathtaking museums and ancient architecture are a sight to behold.  Definitely, the tourists visiting London would love these attractions.  Above all, you can also do plenty of shopping and spend time in the huge malls.

The social media would also be playing a huge role in the London 2012 Olympic Games.  Millions of sports enthusiasts would be keenly following and discussing the events.  They would also be posting comments on the sporting performances of the various sportsmen.  Plenty of sports videos and sports photographs are expected to be circulated on all the social media sites.  All these would definitely bring in new users to these social sites.  In short, London Olympics is going to benefit every sector of the industry, tourism, the people of London and the city of London itself.

Mario and Sonic headed to the 2012 London Olympic games

Sega and Nintendo have once again teamed up to sent these two legendary video game characters to the Olympic games. This time the theme is the upcoming 2012 Olympics in London. One notable difference this time around is that it will be available for the new Nintendo 3DS, as well as the Wii.

mario3 Mario and Sonic headed to the 2012 London Olympic games

The Mario and Sonic themed games have sold 19 million copies worldwide. Newly introduced this time around are the football and equestrian events, which will be included on the Wii version. The 3DS version will include over 50 of the originally themed events, available in both single and multiplayer formats. There is no set release date at this time, but we will keep you posted as more information becomes available.

We will leave you with this statement from Naoya Tsurumi, Chairman for SEGA of America and SEGA Europe:

“It is truly exciting to be in the position to develop interactive entertainment software titles based on the Olympic Games, and for Sonic and Mario to once again be a part of this historic event.”

Kitguru says: It will be interesting to see what the features or limitations are regarding the 3DS version

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

2011 London Olympics Hotel Accommodation

London Olympics 2012 is one of the most awaited events by the world.  No doubt, it will attract a flood of spectators from all over the world.  So if you are planning to attend this event, please start making plans for your trip to London as early as possible.  We hope that you’d find the following tips about selecting hotels and other form of accommodation while you are attending London Olympics in 2012.  Also, there are many tourist spots to visit, when you take a break from viewing Olympic Games, so you should plan for your accommodation accordingly.

For hotel accommodation, Suffolk would be a great option for you, as it is near to East London where the Olympic stadium is being constructed.  It takes few minutes to drive or by train to reach the Olympic stadium from Suffolk.

Ipswich is a fantastic urban center and only an hour-long journey from Stratford by train.  If you prefer first grade accommodation, then Hintlesham Hall Hotel is perfect for you.  It spreads over 175 acres area of Suffolk countryside.  It has around 33 rooms and suites in different size and style, providing luxury and comfort.  They provide Spa and beauty treatment with fully equipped gym.  To relax, you can take a ride around, have a good time on championship size golf course, or just do swimming.  In Ipswich, there is a wonderful hotel worth visiting – the Belstead Brook Hotel.  It was a hunting lodge developed in lavish hotel having Oak paneling 88 rooms with suites.  It has a rocking fitness club with fully equipped gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam bath, a whirlpool a perfect place for sports fans.

For people looking for cost-effective accommodation, Novotel Ipswich Center is a good choice.  It has 24-hour room service.  Another option is the Ipswich North Premier Inn which has 90 comfortable rooms and a restaurant and bar.  Both these are the best cost effective options.

For a peaceful and revitalizing stay, we recommend Kesgrave Hall – a unique hotel in Ipswich.  It has bistro restaurant with open terrace, lavish bedrooms, indoor dining facilities, and playground for children.  We also like to recommend two good hotels owned by the Best Western Hotel Chain in Ipswich.  First, the Best Western Claydon Country House Hotel offering excellent standard service and the plus point is, and it is a minutes away from the A12 to London, and the Best Western Gatehouse, spread over three acre ground retreating you in Georgian style house.

In addition, Suffolk offers a variety of high end hotels such as, The Brudenell Hotel, aldeburgh serving with 42 airy rooms surrounded by marshland and offering splendid view of Alde River or sea.  Next is The Crown and Castle, Orford offering a view of Orford Castle from the terrace.  Southerland House Hotel and Restaurant at Southwold is award-winning hotel having a huge building.  Next is The Jolly Sailor at Orford with a great 16th century pub and restaurant with a fine art gallery.  The Waverley Hotel at Felixstowe serving you testy seafood and grill menu.  Next is The Ship at Dunwich with their 10 comfortable rooms and their specialty being home cooked food.  The Fisher Hotel at Lowestoft is three star hotel on the South Beach, with 38 rooms.  So the choice is all yours.

2012 London Olympics Tickets

London 2012 Olympics is a biggest event and London Olympics 2012 is a most awaited sport event.  All sports lovers are very sick about ticketing news and other offers.  Many people have confusions about where to contact for ticketing. and many people have confusions about how to know about the availability of tickets.  We have discussed here all points related ticketing of 2012 London Olympics.

London Olympics tickets 2012 London Olympics Tickets will be available to world wide fans from London Olympics official website.  UK residents and residents of European countries will have to submit an application for tickets through National Paralympics Committee or local Committee of National Olympic London 2012.  Tickets can also be booked through official London 2012 sales channels and through different Authorized Ticket Resellers depending on your residence country from March 2011. It is advised to check the websites and organizations who are claiming to sell the Games tickets, before dealing with them.  Local will set up a ticket resale and exchange scheme to prevent touting.  It has established Operation Podium with the Metropolitan Police to find out fake Internet sites and crack down sales of bogus Olympics tickets.  Search engine portals and Ebay are also cooperating.  Tickets of opening ceremony of 2012 London Games are available on the Internet at a price tag of £3,000.  However, one has to be careful in buying London Olympics tickets as the ticket touting laws might change between 2011and 2012.  So it may happen that the seat which seems secured now; may become non-transferable and as a result it will be worthless.

According to ‘Inside the Games’, more than two million viewers have applied for 2012 London Olympics tickets.  The Olympics Games will have 8.8 million tickets in total, out of which 6.6 million tickets will be available for sell from March 2011.  Minimum ticket rate is $31 and face value ranges upwards up to $1,120.  The opening ceremony and closing ceremony of the games are going to be the most popular events.  It is expected that the opening ceremony tickets could cost up to $3,106 and the men’s final -100 metres could range form £50 to £725.  Men’s 100 is going to be the highest priced sport event. Other interesting and popular events like cycling, swimming, beach volleyball, diving and artistic gymnastics will have tickets for finals from £95 to £350.  The government has assured that approximately half of the 2012 Olympics  tickets will be available for just £20. As per the European law, there are no early bird tickets offers for UK citizens.  All Olympics Tickets for London 2012 will be made available for sale in Europe and the other countries at the same time.

2012 London Olympic Games organizers have ensured schoolchildren will get Games tickets, as well as every secondary school outside London will get six free tickets.  Schoolchildren within London will get an opportunity of attending an Olympic Games event.  It is also expected that children can get tickets priced accordingly their age at a third of the available sessions, most probably preliminary events.  The organizers further specifies the scheme that would allow a four members family with a nine and a seven year old to get the Olympic Games ticket priced at £56.   This scheme includes the travel card cost to observe the Olympics which means budget cost day out and this scheme is expected to extend to seniors, who can pay £16 for the similar sessions.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

London 2012 Olympics: tickets guide

There are 6.6 million tickets available for sale across 645 sessions for the Olympics in this public ticket offer. Paralympic tickets will go on sale later in the year, so bookmark this Telegraph guide to work out which of the 645 sessions you wish to apply for and which category of seat you can afford.

How do I buy tickets?

You can apply for tickets from between March 15, 2011 to April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period. There is no advantage in applying early.

So what do I do now?

Firstly you need to work out exactly what you want to order, taking into account your budget, the days you might like to focus on and preferred events. We have created a handy interactive tool where you can filter the complex ticketing schedule into days, venues and sports to help make the process easier.

So I have now worked out what I want to see, how do I apply?

You can apply for tickets from March 15 until midnight April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period.

How do I submit my orders?

You can do this online at www.tickets.london2012.com or by filling in a paper form and posting it. Forms will be available from Lloyds TSB banks and through Bank of Scotland in Scotland, from March 15, 2011. In Northern Ireland, the forms will be available from public libraries.

How much will tickets cost?

Ticket prices are listed on the interactive schedule and range from £20 to £725. The top-of-the-range ticket price is £2,012 for a small number of the very best opening ceremony seats. There are also a small number of opening ceremony seats at a price of £20.12.

Do children pay the same prices?

At more than 220 lower-demand sessions the cost of the ticket is the same as the child’s age (up to age 16) on July 27, 2012. There are no free tickets, so a child aged six months will still need a ticket costing a pound. This £16 cap will also be offered to seniors aged 60 and over.

How do I pay?

Online payment is exclusively by VISA debit card, VISA credit card or a virtual prepaid card, which you must apply for beforehand. Paper forms can be paid for by cheque or postal order as well as VISA. Payments will be taken from the VISA accounts of successful applicants between May 10 and June 10.

But my VISA card expires between March 15 and July 31. What now?

This is tricky and annoying, but you may have to order using a prepaid card or by cheque as cards that expire before August won't be accepted by the system. Visa are working on bringing this date forward.

Is there a limit to how many tickets I can apply for?

Yes, each session has a ticket limit. This is shown on the the interactive schedule , the London Olympic website and on the paper order booklet. The most popular sessions, such as the opening ceremony, are limited to four tickets per order. Most sessions have a limit of six, but some sessions have a limit of 20.

What happens if the session I applied for is oversubscribed?

Organisers will conduct a ballot.

Can I have a second chance for my selected session at a different price point if it is oversubscribed?

Yes, you can indicate whether you want to be considered for higher, lower, or both higher and lower price categories, as well as the category being ordered, for every session for which you apply.

Will organisers conduct the ballots from the lowest prices first and move up, or ballot the highest prices first and move down?

Organisers say they have not decided which direction of priority will occur in the ballots at this stage, as they will assess the total number of applications before determining which is the best way.

So how do I maximise my chances of getting a ticket?

Another difficult question because the organisers won’t release details of the specific numbers of tickets available at the sessions, nor the breakdown of tickets available at various price points. So it is unclear which sessions have the most tickets available.

Some popular sessions at smaller venues will have few tickets available. For instance, the night velodrome sessions may have fewer than 3,000 available for the public.

Which tickets will be the most difficult to obtain?

Track cycling, swimming, gymnastics, beach volleyball and weightlifting will be highly sought after, mainly because these sports take place in smaller venues. The opening and closing ceremonies, along with the athletics finals, are also very popular.

Which tickets will be easiest?

Football tickets are cheap and there are a million of them. But the easiest way to see the Olympics is to plan to see the free events.

Free? At the Olympics?

Yes, you can line the routes of the race walks, marathons, road cycling and road cycling time-trial races for free.

Are there any other free events associated with the Olympics?

There will be a host of free “live” sites which will feature bands, big television screens, sponsor products and entertainment across London and the UK. Also look out for the torch relay route details to be announced later this year.

What is included in the ticket price?

As well as the Olympic session, the ticket you purchase includes VAT and also a Travelcard for travel in zones 1-9.

What are my chances of getting tickets in each price category?

Organisers say that each price band has approximately the same number of seats available. Two notable exceptions to this are the opening and closing ceremonies, where the bulk of tickets are in the middle price bands.

Can I return unwanted tickets?

Once you have applied for the tickets you want, you cannot then cherry pick which tickets to keep, and you will be charged for all of the tickets you have been successfully allocated. However, organisers will set up an online ticket exchange next year, where any unwanted tickets can be offered for sale (at face value) to other consumers.

Tickets must only be bought through the officially licensed means detailed here. To deter unauthorised vendors the fine for those convicted of illegally selling-on tickets has been quadrupled to £ 20,000.

Are the tickets available to people outside Britain?

Yes, the tickets and application process will be open to all of the European Union. People in the UK and designated European countries can apply through www.tickets.london2012.com

What if I live outside the EU?

Apply through the national Olympic committee in your home country.

Why aren’t all of the tickets for the Olympics on sale to the public?

The public application process will involve 6.6 million of the total 8.8 million tickets available.

Where have the other 25 per cent of tickets gone?

A chunk of the tickets are reserved for the broadcasters and media. Another large portion of tickets are given to the Olympic sponsors. IOC members and their spouses and invited guests, like heads of state and other politicians, have a special area too. All of the 33 London boroughs have had

access to a special lot to each buy 100 highly sought-after tickets, while the Mayor of London has 2,000 tickets and other government departments can access 9,000 tickets.

What happens if I don’t get the tickets I want?

You may be able to source the tickets from the official online ticket exchange when it is set up later in the year. You can also legally apply for tickets available to the national Olympic committees from other EU countries, however they only have a very small allocation and will be hard to obtain.

Organisers will possibly conduct further ballots, or have tickets released through the ticket exchange as they finalise venue arrangements and unblock seats being held back because of possible sight-line issues.

But surely I can get tickets elsewhere?

Other options are to buy official packages through three companies. The lowest-priced option, and one targeted at UK families, is through short-break holiday packages, including guaranteed seats, on sale through Thomas Cook from £99 to £6,499.

Prestige Ticketing is offering packages of tickets combined with top class hospitality with prices around £500 a head to lesser sports, going up to £5,400 for the most popular sports. However many of these tickets have to be purchased in blocks of 10. Jet Set Sports is packaging ultra high-end deals for overseas market.

More ticketing information is available at www.thomascooksport.com/London-2012-Games and www.tickets.london2012.com

 
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