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Gb160

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Jun 20, 2012
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Some inside shots of the stadium concourse in the away section - Newcastle fan vlog


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DogsOfWar

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It won't just be the tickets though, Levy's got the shop, museum and cafe all wrapped up into the Tottenham tour experience.

I should imagine once the average punter's been through the entire sales gauntlet of tickets, merch, food etc they won't have much change from a £100.

And whilst we're nowhere near them in terms of size, it's worth bearing in mind that Barca attracted 1.7 million people to their tour/museum last season which shows there is a massive potential market for it.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Last thing I read on Spurs website about the museum when it does open is that it's going to be free entry so not part of any tours.
 

Cavehillspur

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Im heading over in April with my uncle and son planning on doing the Spurs tour, didn't realise how pricey it was... Funny enough i did the Nou Camp tour a couple of years ago and dont remember paying that much for it.
 

therhinospeaks

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It won't just be the tickets though, Levy's got the shop, museum and cafe all wrapped up into the Tottenham tour experience.

I should imagine once the average punter's been through the entire sales gauntlet of tickets, merch, food etc they won't have much change from a £100.

And whilst we're nowhere near them in terms of size, it's worth bearing in mind that Barca attracted 1.7 million people to their tour/museum last season which shows there is a massive potential market for it.

Good luck getting in more than 170 at the price point you mention.
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Spoke to someone today said he went on a stadium tour last week or so and was full beaming, don't know what he paid for it but he never moaned about the cost just said how great it was and how resonable the prices of drinks looked in the bars and things so on the whole I didn't get the impression that he thought it was dear or not value for money.
 

longtimespur

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I went last Tuesday, on my birthday, with my wife. Parked in the Sainsbury carpark but 3 hours was barely enough time for all we did there. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience albeit only the West stand. Yes spent money in the shop and had a snack and cuppa in the M. The tour was £30 quid for the misses and £24 for me as I am a member and OAP.
Sat in Harry's seat and had a super-imposed photo with Poch (£10) went in the Tunnel club up onto the pitch, started on the ninth floor. Got a good picture of the Alley Pally, reminds me of my youth and training for football with a local team all those years ago.
The pitch was underneath the south stand as they're working on the NFL one for the games in October.
Would have been nice to see the south stand bar and centre circle plaque but think that'll be on another tour. NFL changing rooms would have been nice to see too but understand that would stop people going on the NFL tour and lose income for the club. Something I'm not that concerned to do.
Afterwards I showed my wife where I was brought up and I was amazed how Wood Green High Road has changed. Traffic was horrendous all the time we were up there until we were up the A10 on our way home.
I'd recommend it to any Spurs fan who, like me, can't/doesn't get to games.
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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May hear something about an esports event next week. London Spitfire were linked with using the stadium and have announced a date for March 2020 in London but no venue yet. Tickets go on sale next week and feeling is it will be at the stadium.

Did they announce anything?
 

topper

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Jan 27, 2008
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Do they show the live TV games at the stadium (the 12:30 ko this Saturday for example)?
 
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