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Spurger King

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Has anyone here has been on one of these, and would be able to answer a question for me?

My girlfriend got me two tickets for Spurs v Fulham, which includes a night in a Hotel in London. When she got the tickets she had to register the names of both people attending.

I've checked the info on the confirmation email and it says we need to bring ID for collecting the tickets.

Anyway, my question is whether I could take someone else to the game, then still check in to the hotel with my girlfriend? She's not bothered about the match, but wants to stay in the hotel. I know someone who would love to go to the game instead of her.

Is this going to be possible?
 

StartingPrice

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Has anyone here has been on one of these, and would be able to answer a question for me?

My girlfriend got me two tickets for Spurs v Fulham, which includes a night in a Hotel in London. When she got the tickets she had to register the names of both people attending.

I've checked the info on the confirmation email and it says we need to bring ID for collecting the tickets.

Anyway, my question is whether I could take someone else to the game, then still check in to the hotel with my girlfriend? She's not bothered about the match, but wants to stay in the hotel. I know someone who would love to go to the game instead of her.

Is this going to be possible?

Oh, Spurg, how wonderful of you to think of me without a moments hesitation :grin:

p.s. If you are the opposite, want to go to the game, but don't want to stay in the hotel, I suppose I could share a room with your missus (photo as proof of hotness a must, though) :up:
 

Spurger King

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Have you called Thomas Cook and asked them? Probably the best people to ask...

Or the club. Maybe I'll give Harry a call.

I am planning on calling Thomas Cook, but was just hoping someone might know the answer on here.

Oh, Spurg, how wonderful of you to think of me without a moments hesitation :grin:

p.s. If you are the opposite, want to go to the game, but don't want to stay in the hotel, I suppose I could share a room with your missus (photo as proof of hotness a must, though) :up:

:lol: I'll keep you in mind!
 

Joleik

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Sep 20, 2005
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Has anyone here has been on one of these, and would be able to answer a question for me?

My girlfriend got me two tickets for Spurs v Fulham, which includes a night in a Hotel in London. When she got the tickets she had to register the names of both people attending.

I've checked the info on the confirmation email and it says we need to bring ID for collecting the tickets.

Anyway, my question is whether I could take someone else to the game, then still check in to the hotel with my girlfriend? She's not bothered about the match, but wants to stay in the hotel. I know someone who would love to go to the game instead of her.

Is this going to be possible?


I`ve done this before. As long as your name is the main booking ID. If not, you will need to bring your girlfriend to WHL to collect the tickets :)
 

Spurger King

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I`ve done this before. As long as your name is the main booking ID. If not, you will need to bring your girlfriend to WHL to collect the tickets :)

Cheers mate :up:

I'll double check but I'm pretty sure my name is the main ID. So am I right in saying that once I have the tickets they won't check ID again?
 

Joleik

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Cheers mate :up:

I'll double check but I'm pretty sure my name is the main ID. So am I right in saying that once I have the tickets they won't check ID again?

Never had my ID checked after collecting the tickets the 3 times i have ordered from Thomas Cook. So i think you will be safe! :beer:
 

Spurger King

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Thanks again. Hopefully there won't be any problems and we can enjoy watching Spurs secure the title!
 

jazz15c

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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but the missus has just bought me one of these Thomas Cook packages for Everton in early April (told her not to, they seem stupidly expensive!).

Where are the seats for these usually situated (I'm guessing West Stand??)

Any other info anyone can give me about these?

Thanks in advance you lovely people (y)
 

Spurger King

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Thank god for that. Thought I'd got pissed again and written some random article!

My tickets were in the West stand, right next to the away section.
 

tony_parkes

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My Uncle bought me a ticket a couple of years back through this Thomas Cook package, our seats were also in the West Stand.
 

jazz15c

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Ok, ta very much...thought they would be...does that mean I will told to shut up if I sing :mad:
 
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