I've noticed that tickets for the Bishops Stortford and Weston Super-Mare home
games are available to purchase online via the main website thanks to Ticket Source:
http://www.wellingunited.com/wp/tickets/ (bottom of the page).
There doesn't appear to be a booking fee anymore, so it's the same price as paying on the day.
Anyone who's definitely going to either or both games I'd recommend getting your tickets via this method. Should hopefully speed things up at the turnstiles and also provides the club with advanced funds for any last minute additions to the squad.
-- Edited by WingsTillIDie on Wednesday 3rd of August 2016 11:12:14 PM
Good idea but the heading is Vanarama National 2015/16 and the prices listed are for last season. When I clicked on the link to buy (mainly to see if had this seasons prices) it would not accept either my ipad or iphone saying cookies are not enabled. I know they are from using other sites. Anyone else got this problem?
Good idea but the heading is Vanarama National 2015/16 and the prices listed are for last season. When I clicked on the link to buy (mainly to see if had this seasons prices) it would not accept either my ipad or iphone saying cookies are not enabled. I know they are from using other sites. Anyone else got this problem?
Works on my iPad. Try this link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/venue/EIJJGI
With regards to the turnstiles time, I agree it won't make much difference unless we're playing Dirtford or Ebbsfl££t. However it does give the club the gate revenue in advance and also means the club doesn't have to hold as much cash on site.
Good idea but the heading is Vanarama National 2015/16 and the prices listed are for last season. When I clicked on the link to buy (mainly to see if had this seasons prices) it would not accept either my ipad or iphone saying cookies are not enabled. I know they are from using other sites. Anyone else got this problem?
Works on my iPad. Try this link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/venue/EIJJGI
With regards to the turnstiles time, I agree it won't make much difference unless we're playing Dirtford or Ebbsfl££t. However it does give the club the gate revenue in advance and also means the club doesn't have to hold as much cash on site.
Without wanting to prompt a WDYPTC comment, it would be interning to know what the club prefers. Cash on day or online purchase in advance.
I don't know how the club processes or handles cash. Is it someone at the club who banks it or do they use a 3rd party service to collect and courier cash, and how much cash do the club hold before they bank it?
If online purchases do speed up queues at turnstiles, it may mean eventually being able to have less turnstiles open. It would certainly take pressure off the ATM machine across the road.
We'll have to wait and see how it goes for a few games and maybe then get feedback from the club at the planned quarterly meeting with MG.