Scramblers at Bicester - Ticket Prices

Scramblers at Bicester - Ticket Prices

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mozza42

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245 posts

190 months

Monday 7th October
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Is it me, or have today's tickets for Bicester's January Scramble shot up 50%?

Mezzanine

9,660 posts

226 months

Monday 7th October
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About 30% I say.

Seems like Ticketmaster tax rather than price if the actual ticket.

Have to say I hesitated buying my January ticket this morning.

Hughesie

12,592 posts

289 months

Monday 7th October
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Same, remember when it was less than a tenner...

realjv

1,139 posts

173 months

Monday 7th October
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Mezzanine said:
About 30% I say.

Seems like Ticketmaster tax rather than price if the actual ticket.

Have to say I hesitated buying my January ticket this morning.
Decent jump in ticket price.

Oct 2024 - Adult ticket £19 + fees
Jan 2025 - Adult ticket £25 + fees

RichB

52,745 posts

291 months

Monday 7th October
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Hughesie said:
Same, remember when it was less than a tenner...
Initially it was free.

BevR

731 posts

150 months

Tuesday 8th October
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Mezzanine said:
About 30% I say.

Seems like Ticketmaster tax rather than price if the actual ticket.

Have to say I hesitated buying my January ticket this morning.
I had the same thought, I only bought a couple where as normally I pick up 4 and see who is around closer to the time. Not easy to see why its going up other than it is selling out every time so they are trying their luck.

RichB

52,745 posts

291 months

Tuesday 8th October
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BevR said:
Mezzanine said:
About 30% I say. Seems like Ticketmaster tax rather than price if the actual ticket. Have to say I hesitated buying my January ticket this morning.
I had the same thought, I only bought a couple where as normally I pick up 4 and see who is around closer to the time. Not easy to see why its going up other than it is selling out every time so they are trying their luck.
Given that the trades working in the units are mostly the same each time I wonder why it attracts the thousands that it does. I go perhaps once every couple of years but not more frequently.

wolfie28

787 posts

151 months

Tuesday 8th October
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RichB said:
Given that the trades working in the units are mostly the same each time I wonder why it attracts the thousands that it does. I go perhaps once every couple of years but not more frequently.
I’m the same in all honesty. Each to their own but I really don’t get it especially at a now £50 for a couple of tickets.

Ojm1

155 posts

221 months

Wednesday 9th October
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RichB said:
Given that the trades working in the units are mostly the same each time I wonder why it attracts the thousands that it does. I go perhaps once every couple of years but not more frequently.
Eh?

Mk2Jag

570 posts

173 months

Thursday 10th October
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It’s now farcically expensive. As said, used to be free, then you’d pay for a car and occupants, then it was individual ticketed and prices have continued to climb.
At what point do people say enough- I’m being ripped off. I’m there now to be honest. I’m sure they’ll still sell out but although it’s a decent way to spend a couple of hours it’s now priced way too high.

Truckosaurus

12,041 posts

291 months

Thursday 10th October
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Mk2Jag said:
....I’m sure they’ll still sell out ....
While all the events seem to sell out well in advance then there's unlikely to be any price reductions as long as people with fancy cars keep turning up, and I suspect they are owned by the sort of folk who are time poor and don't care how much it costs to attend as they get to block out a morning in their busy schedule to chat with their motoring chums for a couple of hours.

fantheman80

1,649 posts

56 months

Monday 21st October
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I still think its worth it as one of my favourite events, but a little disappointed the only way to apply to show your car in the tech site is by paying £69 for the Pegasus membership. It gets you some perks and free entry to the assemblies and I dare say judging by the cars in the car park and display many will do the 'upgrade'

Devil.Z

71 posts

108 months

Monday 21st October
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Mk2Jag said:
It’s now farcically expensive. As said, used to be free, then you’d pay for a car and occupants, then it was individual ticketed and prices have continued to climb.
At what point do people say enough- I’m being ripped off. I’m there now to be honest. I’m sure they’ll still sell out but although it’s a decent way to spend a couple of hours it’s now priced way too high.
For me the point is 2025... I've been going since the days they were free and it's just turned into a greedy money making event rather than an event for enthusiasts. The same can be said about the Scramblers membership - each year you pay more for less

IAN1967

256 posts

177 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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Just had a look at the ticket prices, £5 something for fees? what is that for?

I recently got tickets for a fireworks display and Eventbrite wanted £5 for fees, tried to go through the organisers website to book but no joy.

RichB

52,745 posts

291 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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IAN1967 said:
Just had a look at the ticket prices, £5 something for fees? what is that for?
I agree, it's a big money spinner these days. However, I can't see £5+ for fees. Looks like a £25 ticket (inc £4.17 VAT) plus £1.00 service charge and another £1.00 for the Order Fee...


Mezzanine

9,660 posts

226 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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I got caught out on that as the VAT gets put under ‘extra charges’ and because I wasn’t paying attention I saw it as £5 additional ‘admin charge’.

Usually these sell out within in a week or two of going on sale so maybe people have voted with their feet?

I do think if they are upping the charges, they will have to provide ‘more’ than just people essentially parking their own cars up on their grounds.


cwoodsie2

341 posts

216 months

Friday 25th October
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Phew! Wasn't just me who spotted this and hesitated.

Also think a bit cheeky jumping prices for the quietest Scramble of the year. Understandably the January meet is always quieter as lot of exotics don't come out of hibernation til Spring. May still go to meet other folks but it's getting steep. That price for the spring/summer meets feels slightly more palatable.

SV_WDC

814 posts

96 months

Saturday 26th October
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Is Ticketmaster a new thing? They sold previous ones on Eventbrite and the fees were reasonable.

As others have said it was good when it was free and then progressively got busier and busier. I recall one time (even when it was charged) it was soooo busy and turned into a bunch of Lambos doing a rev battle near one of the main hangers as they navigated the crowds.

That seemed to be a turning point as the ticket prices rocketed and they started to limit the numbers.

Composite Guru

2,274 posts

210 months

Saturday 26th October
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I remember paying £5 per person when it first opened.
October was £20 per person.
I do miss going now.

RichB

52,745 posts

291 months

Sunday 27th October
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Composite Guru said:
I remember paying £5 per person when it first opened.
October was £20 per person.
I do miss going now.
Free when it first opened...