f*** it, if they shut us out I'll just go to some nearby bar and watch the game... Ticket for one it will beThey won't ask for an ID from a 3 year old. Tell them he turns three in Nov.
f*** it, if they shut us out I'll just go to some nearby bar and watch the game... Ticket for one it will beThey won't ask for an ID from a 3 year old. Tell them he turns three in Nov.
@SaltNPeca
I found this :"Mein Kind ist unter 4 Jahre. Benötige ich für das Kind eine Eintrittskarte? Nein. Kinder bis einschließlich 3 Jahren haben in Begleitung eines Erwachsenen freien Eintritt ohne Eintrittskarte. Ein Anspruch auf einen eigenen Sitzplatz besteht nicht."
In google translate that says that a kid below the age of 4 can get in and does not need a ticket. Is that more or less correct?
Brilliant, thanks a lot!Yes. Children up to and including 3 years of age, together with a ticket-holding adult don't require a ticket themselves. They however are not entitled to a seat of their own.
Basically, your three year old can get in for free, but he/she has to sit on your lap.
Hmmm... I'm still tempted to book a ticket to Göteborg for this. Especially now that I know I have the budget to travel this fall.
@SaltNPeca
I found this :"Mein Kind ist unter 4 Jahre. Benötige ich für das Kind eine Eintrittskarte? Nein. Kinder bis einschließlich 3 Jahren haben in Begleitung eines Erwachsenen freien Eintritt ohne Eintrittskarte. Ein Anspruch auf einen eigenen Sitzplatz besteht nicht."
In google translate that says that a kid below the age of 4 can get in and does not need a ticket. Is that more or less correct?
It was in the FAQ on the team home page.Source?
It generally says what I already posted. Basically a toddler up to 3 or baby can sit on your lap or be held. Use common sense I'd say. And don't put it past Germans to check your paperwork!
Yeah sounds good.It was in the FAQ on the team home page.
mine costs about 300 CAD just for the ticketthe games is sold out. I can not speak for everyone--but my ticket cost £250 give or take for the game. I see some sites have nose bleeds for £200 and standing for £150
Yeah sounds good.
There could be different rules for different events like a concert or even different for KEC vs. IIHF events.
Some folks post BS without any source, then others take it as scripture. You'll end up with a flat-earth and only allowing kids under 1.
Interesting anecdotal information bruv. Lanxess Arena is the arena in question.most European arenas I have been in allow only infant to be in laps
I'm pretty disappointed. I will be in Germany while the game is on (Honeymoon) but couldn't convince the wife to go and see the game. I knew I shouldn't have married a flames fan.
I'm pretty disappointed. I will be in Germany while the game is on (Honeymoon) but couldn't convince the wife to go and see the game. I knew I shouldn't have married a flames fan.
I've got 2 tickets for game in Cologne, but unfortunately can't come to Germany this fall. Anyone interested? Block 708 row 1.
I'm keen to have a meet up prior to the game in Gothenburg. I'm guessing there will be other people like me that travel alone as well. @LaGu , do you know a place in Gothenburg that fits? I'm thinking Friday night and Saturday before the game. Nothing like some hockey talk and meeting other Oilers fans to get in the mood.
O'Leary's on Avenyn. That is where hockey people go (at least until a couple of years ago), and it's a nice sports bar, 15 mins walking from the stadium. I used to see hockey journalists there at least and team staff/leaders. I don't know where players go (but I'll check with some friends who might know better), for the after partyI'm keen to have a meet up prior to the game in Gothenburg. I'm guessing there will be other people like me that travel alone as well. @LaGu , do you know a place in Gothenburg that fits? I'm thinking Friday night and Saturday before the game. Nothing like some hockey talk and meeting other Oilers fans to get in the mood.
O'Leary's on Avenyn. That is where hockey people go (at least until a couple of years ago), and it's a nice sports bar, 15 mins walking from the stadium. I used to see hockey journalists there at least and team staff/leaders. I don't know where players go (but I'll check with some friends who might know better), for the after party
I just got my hands on a ticket to the game in Cologne. Doubt I'll be in Gothenburg though, it's my home town but it's just too damn expensive (I live in central Europe nowadays).
It's crazy, but I live in Luxembourg (not by choice...) so I am used to expensive and then some. In the end I am close enough to go by car to Cologne, so I'll drive there on the same day and go back in the evening/night. It'll be worth it, first time seeing the Oilers live. Quite the thing for a euro-supporter since almost ... oh crap, it's been 32 years... I was very young at the time, but I am getting oldSweden is friggen expensive these days--I had to get creative to get a budget together to hit both places
It's crazy, but I live in Luxembourg (not by choice...) so I am used to expensive and then some. In the end I am close enough to go by car to Cologne, so I'll drive there on the same day and go back in the evening/night. It'll be worth it, first time seeing the Oilers live. Quite the thing for a euro-supporter since almost ... oh crap, it's been 32 years... I was very young at the time, but I am getting old
Yeah, London probably takes the price. I've only been once in the last decade or so and the "allowed" hotel budget for my company was 250 EUR, which I thought was insane until I started looking for hotelsI lived in London for 15 years so I am used to expensive--but my last few trips to Sweden--even with the beat down on the Pound has made things a little tougher
this year I will be making more trip to Russia watch hockey then Finland or Sweden