All,
Leinster Rugby have created a policy regarding chioldren under the age of two at games. Apologies if its been posted else where but I haven't seen it.
Children under 2 do not need to buy a children’s ticket, as they can sit on their parent’s knee, etc.
For health and safety reasons they will need a ticket to get in the ground. This ticket, which costs nothing, can be collected from the Crampton Building one hour before kick – off.
The Crampton building is located on Simmonscourt Road between gate L (players entrance) and the Wylie Gate.
Infant policy at games
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Cool, thats going to make one little girl very happy( well, I will be on her behalf)
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the info is at the end of an email headed Autumn internationals and also contains info regarding upgrades of child tickets to adult
I 've forwarded it on to a few who I know didn't even open it when they saw the heading "autumn internationals" as they already have booked tickets
I 've forwarded it on to a few who I know didn't even open it when they saw the heading "autumn internationals" as they already have booked tickets
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Re: Infant policy at games
Does anyone know if this is still the case?Avenger wrote:All,
Leinster Rugby have created a policy regarding chioldren under the age of two at games. Apologies if its been posted else where but I haven't seen it.
Children under 2 do not need to buy a children’s ticket, as they can sit on their parent’s knee, etc.
For health and safety reasons they will need a ticket to get in the ground. This ticket, which costs nothing, can be collected from the Crampton Building one hour before kick – off.
The Crampton building is located on Simmonscourt Road between gate L (players entrance) and the Wylie Gate.
Do you need to inform anyone (ticketmaster, Leinster Rugby etc) that you plan to bring an infant?
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I carry in my small 5yr old . We have a family ticket . His on it but when's it's busy he sits on my knee like tomorrow. It helps during the year that there are around 14 of us in a group sitting together .
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I need to get a 4 yr old in to the Castres game tomorrow. I have a season ticket in the grandstand with a few other friends.
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What's the best approach? It's a once off.
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Safest thing is to request the generousity of strangers for a spare ticket to get him/her into the ground, after that you will have no problem getting child into the same seats as yourselfUltra Vires wrote:I need to get a 4 yr old in to the Castres game tomorrow. I have a season ticket in the grandstand with a few other friends.
What's the best approach? It's a once off.
I've been tempeted in the past to walk up without a ticket for my kids but its too much of a risk
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Is it too late to contact LR to request a child ticket?Ultra Vires wrote:I need to get a 4 yr old in to the Castres game tomorrow. I have a season ticket in the grandstand with a few other friends.
What's the best approach? It's a once off.
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