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18 Mar 2005, 10:38 (Ref:1255074) | #1 | ||
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Over 12 yrs Old - then pay Up!
MotorSport Vision have announced that their child ticket pricing policy is to change.
"MSV has advised us that they have altered their policy regarding charging for children at MSV race meetings. Children are now classed as 12 and under as opposed to 16 and under. Therefore any team member aged 12 years and over must be in possession of a valid ticket for the meeting." |
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18 Mar 2005, 11:14 (Ref:1255099) | #2 | ||
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Is a 13, 14, or 15 year old now allowed into the pit lane? Don't shout "insurance implications" at me"
If they are classed as full paying adults on one hand, surely they can't be classed as a child on the other. |
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18 Mar 2005, 11:23 (Ref:1255106) | #3 | |
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Diz - only when they're driving a T-Car, Formula BMW, Ginetta etc! Total hypocrisy isn't it?
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I think you are confusing rules for race entries with rules for spectators.
Personally I don't think lowering the age limit to 12 for spectators is particularly problematical and if teams bring 12-16 year olds to race meetings I wouldn't have thought they would want their offspring in the pit lane anyway due to its inherent danger? |
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At OP the pit garages appear to be classed as pit lane [I don't know how you class it down at Brands]. They don't allow kiddie winkies in the garage with their mum and dad because of the "inherent danger", even though they would be under some semblance of parental control. They are however happy to allow them to zoom round the paddock on bikes, skate boards, mini motor bikes etc. and being a right pain in the proverbial. Perhaps you could bring the opinions expressed on the various 'ticket type threads' to the attention of your new best Doctor chum. It would be very interesting to get the reasoning behind the whole ticket reduction and age restrictions his management team are imposing on their clients. All us TT posters can't be wrong. |
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Mark, you`re a couple of weeks late - it`s only been done in the "How do we increase the gate at race meetings?" thread!!!....
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True, but say for example that there's a 45-year-old club racer with a 14-year-old son who is a good mechanic and timekeeper. The 14-year-old would be fully aware of the dangers of the pit lane and act as sensibly as anyone over 16.
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It seems a bit unfair to charge a 12 year old £12 pounds when as a 20 year old student I can get in for half Price! Surely they must only charge a concessionary rate, after all kids are in education as well.
But the above comments are right, youngsters are considered adults when it is advantagous to classify them as such, and vice versa. |
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Still, free kids was always the case at club meetings, and I think at BTCC as well (pre-2000 anyway). |
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I do think it's short sighted as these are our potential future paying spectators, drivers or marshals. May I suggest all those who feel strongly address Jonathon Palmer and MSV directly with good reasons, or write to Autosport/MS News.
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18 Mar 2005, 14:38 (Ref:1255226) | #17 | ||
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Given the gate at most clubbies that should add about 2s 6d to JPs coffers and not a lot for his clubbie supporting stance :-)
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I think it is a shame that they have decided to charge the younger people. A lot of families going will think twice - at least about the number of events they go to.
As for the comparison with children in the pits areas, I think that is false - it is a different situation. Paying to get in to a circuit to watch is different to being in an area where you need a degree of responsibility. JJ Jet Plane, yes there are 14 year olds who take care in those situations, some more than 24, 34, 44, etc.. year olds. A lot don't though. So we have to have to have a cut off - it is sensible. The better alternative to this would be a form of entrance exam/requirements. Perhaps they could put ticket prices or entrance fees up to pay for that? |
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The question we really should be asking is why has this been done? Obviously MSV have their reasons - but judging by feeling so far they appear to have shot themselves in their foot. Another note is that I believe there still is (officially) a limit on the age people are allowed to go the circuit on their own (again, rightly so). This is that you have to be over 16 - which, I believe, is probably one reason why the age was under 16 as they'd have to enter with a full paying adult anyway! Now the ticket age limit has been lowered, is the right to enter age limit also being lowered? Or is it just ensuring that if a 14 year old kid wants to go and watch racing it now costs double what it once did? |
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It would have been alot fairer & probably just as economically viable to charge for a 1/2 price ticket or even 3/4, being 12 does not constitute being an adult & therefore should not incur an adult price ticket. No one begrudges the circuit maximising margins but this will do the reverse & just p**s people off unecessarily. I always thought JP was a cunning & businessman, now I think he's c runt
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We all know that JP wants to get more paying people through the gates, well charging for kids will just have the opposite affect. In the past a paying parent would quite happily bring 1 or 2 kids in free of charge. By doing this JP didn't lose any money but probably gained more. If my son is any thing to go by, then kids need a burger down their throats at least twice a day. Then add on soft drinks, crisps and a pint for dad and thats more money into JP's coffers. By charging for kids the parent that was going to pay £10 plus the cost of snacks for his brood is now not going to pay £30 plus snacks. It will be cheaper for him to spend the day in his local cinema or shopping centre. It will be interesting to do a profit comparison between last year and this year to see if it has an effect, I think it will have.
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Please note that it is not only the child age that has been changed...the concessions for OAP's and the disabled is to be removed. I think that it is a disgrace...a dad and his 13 and 15 year old changed their mind at the brands gate when asked to cough up the money. This is going to lose spectators and is no way going to encourage families.
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It is going to be interesting at the first major bike and car events, BTCC for one, when parents suddenly realise that they need to find an extra £25 for one or more of their 13-15 years. I didn't realise the OAP and disabled concessions have been binned as well but I'm not surprised........ |
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Do they watch less? Personally, I'm all for equality. Last edited by JohnMiller; 25 Mar 2005 at 00:03. |
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I suppose Palmer has got big plans for his circuits, and the money needs to come from somewhere.
I certainly agree about young people in the pitlane, it's common sense, whether they have paid or not is nothing to do with it. I'm not that bothered, it doesn't really affect me, and I did have a free weekend at Oulton last year (they thought my student card was a season ticket... ) |
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