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#1 morny7

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 10:13 AM

Hiya, 2 quick questions which I cannot find the answer to elsewhere...

I'm taking my 12 year old nephew along to the Friday only.

Obviously, it says he will get in free as long as he is with a ticket-holding adult (in other words, me), but when I go in do I just say when I hand over my ticket that 'he is under 13, so no charge' - is it that easy? I cannot imagine it being much more complicated, but I don't want to risk getting there and having hassle getting in.

Secondly, we are getting dropped off at the Festival, but when leaving I am intending to get one of the buses back into Leeds City Centre, and then taxi to our hotel. Do you need a ticket or anything to get on the buses?

Sorry if these seem like daft questions, just want to make sure it passes without problem

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 12:35 PM

View Postmorny7, on Aug 27 2009, 11:13 AM, said:

Hiya, 2 quick questions which I cannot find the answer to elsewhere...

I'm taking my 12 year old nephew along to the Friday only.

Obviously, it says he will get in free as long as he is with a ticket-holding adult (in other words, me), but when I go in do I just say when I hand over my ticket that 'he is under 13, so no charge' - is it that easy? I cannot imagine it being much more complicated, but I don't want to risk getting there and having hassle getting in.

Secondly, we are getting dropped off at the Festival, but when leaving I am intending to get one of the buses back into Leeds City Centre, and then taxi to our hotel. Do you need a ticket or anything to get on the buses?

Sorry if these seem like daft questions, just want to make sure it passes without problem

Make sure you have ID (passport etc.) for the kid incase they are fussy, by bus do you mean a normal public bus or a coach?

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 09:52 PM

View Postjump, on Aug 27 2009, 01:35 PM, said:

Make sure you have ID (passport etc.) for the kid incase they are fussy, by bus do you mean a normal public bus or a coach?

I remember a few years ago, I went for the Sunday and got a free bus into the festival and out of the festival, it was like a coach and there was loads of them on.




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