Joined: Oct 14 2011 Posts: 640 Location: In My Seat In The East Stand In Block E8
Can we still get tickets from the KC Stadium ticket office for our home games
Has I've been reading the city are now using self service ticket machines to get their tickets
Quote:From Friday 1st January 2016, the Club will be implementing changes in the way it sells tickets for matches.
The changes will see an increased drive towards selling through our online ticketing site and via our self-service ticket machines.
Although supporters will still be able to visit the KC Stadium Ticket Office, tickets from here will be sold through our self-service machines. Sales over the counter will be from our Tiger Leisure retail store, while telephone sales will remain in place.
Supporters, therefore, will be able to purchase home match tickets from the following outlets:
Online: Tickets will go on sale one month before the fixture from www.tigerleisure.com(print at home)
Self-Service Ticket Machines: Tickets will go on sale one month before the fixture from machines located in the KC Stadium Ticket Office, Tiger Leisure (Prospect Centre) and Flemingate Shopping Centre, Beverley (see below video for how to use)
Telephone: From one month before the fixture until three days before the fixture (eg until 5pm on Wednesday for a Saturday game) by calling 01482 505600. Please note tickets will be posted out and won’t be available for collection.
In Person: From Tiger Leisure (KC Stadium) for two days before the fixture (eg Thursday & Friday before a Saturday game) during normal opening hours.
Tickets will remain available online until one hour before kick-off (print at home) and from self-service machines at the KC Stadium until kick-off time.
Tickets for away games will be sold over the counter in Tiger Leisure (KC Stadium), online at www.tigerleisure.com and by telephone, with sale dates to be advertised via the Official Website as normal.
Can we still get tickets from the KC Stadium ticket office for our home games
Has I've been reading the city are now using self service ticket machines to get their tickets
Quote:From Friday 1st January 2016, the Club will be implementing changes in the way it sells tickets for matches.
The changes will see an increased drive towards selling through our online ticketing site and via our self-service ticket machines.
Although supporters will still be able to visit the KC Stadium Ticket Office, tickets from here will be sold through our self-service machines. Sales over the counter will be from our Tiger Leisure retail store, while telephone sales will remain in place.
Supporters, therefore, will be able to purchase home match tickets from the following outlets:
Online: Tickets will go on sale one month before the fixture from www.tigerleisure.com(print at home)
Self-Service Ticket Machines: Tickets will go on sale one month before the fixture from machines located in the KC Stadium Ticket Office, Tiger Leisure (Prospect Centre) and Flemingate Shopping Centre, Beverley (see below video for how to use)
Telephone: From one month before the fixture until three days before the fixture (eg until 5pm on Wednesday for a Saturday game) by calling 01482 505600. Please note tickets will be posted out and won’t be available for collection.
In Person: From Tiger Leisure (KC Stadium) for two days before the fixture (eg Thursday & Friday before a Saturday game) during normal opening hours.
Tickets will remain available online until one hour before kick-off (print at home) and from self-service machines at the KC Stadium until kick-off time.
Tickets for away games will be sold over the counter in Tiger Leisure (KC Stadium), online at www.tigerleisure.com and by telephone, with sale dates to be advertised via the Official Website as normal.
Joined: Aug 18 2013 Posts: 710 Location: Kingswood the greatest place to live in Hull
Last season we had a kiosk outside the west stand selling tickets on the day that was staffed by our own staff as the ticket office facility was removed, have you noticed the £2 charge per ticket they are adding on for in person collections will be intresting to see if we start to adding it!!!
Joined: Oct 14 2011 Posts: 640 Location: In My Seat In The East Stand In Block E8
Quote:Pearson's immediate concern is not with those who have opted to not renew their season pass, but how many of those fans will attempt to buy tickets on a game-by-game basis and struggle to do so because of changes at the stadium.
The closure of the ticket office at the KC Stadium in recent weeks has already seen some issues for Hull City fans, issues which Pearson hopes can be avoided when Hull play their first home fixture of the year against Hull KR on Sunday January 24.
Hull fans can buy tickets for home games from the club's two shops, online or over the phone, but will not be able to buy from the ticket office anymore, taking away the opportunity to buy on a matchday.
While Pearson has stressed the importance to fans of getting their tickets bought early for all home games, starting with the derby and then the Super League opener against Salford on February 5, the Mail understands the Black and Whites are exploring options to allow cash sales for tickets at the stadium on matchdays.
"We are hoping for a good crowd for the derby and our first Super League game and I can't encourage supporters enough to get their tickets early from the club shop, online or over the phone to avoid any type of hassle," added Pearson.
"With the SMC closing the ticket office, an avenue for ticket sales is no longer there, so it's important fans take this into account and get their tickets early."
Joined: Jun 28 2002 Posts: 11184 Location: Castleford
That is going to be a huge kick in the nads for the last minute walk up fan, especially if they don't have printing facilities at home.
What happened to the SMC serving both clubs??
Black 'n' White's Best Female 2006 & Runner Up 2007 & 2008 "We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club", A Pearson 23/09/2011
I just don't get this. Surely any department that manages a stadium is there to facilitate the most efficient methods of maximising attendances ... Yes ? So why in our case is the SMC doing the exact opposite ? This looks like it's actually designed to reduce attendances. Maybe it's time we set up an area of the club shop totally dedicated to ticket sales only, we keep it separate from the merchandise , like a post office counter, and let's just keep control and make it as easy as possible for the fans. We just need to be seen to have a ticket sales area that looks like it is just that. ........and balls to Allam and his SMC.
Uppo58 wrote:I just don't get this. Surely any department that manages a stadium is there to facilitate the most efficient methods of maximising attendances ... Yes ? So why in our case is the SMC doing the exact opposite ? This looks like it's actually designed to reduce attendances. Maybe it's time we set up an area of the club shop totally dedicated to ticket sales only, we keep it separate from the merchandise , like a post office counter, and let's just keep control and make it as easy as possible for the fans. We just need to be seen to have a ticket sales area that looks like it is just that. ........and balls to Allam and his SMC.
you can buy tickets from the club shop, they have the equipment to print tickets so hopefully they will be able to do so
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