i'm sure i will go... can anyone please post up the info on the tickets when it is out? thx ya!!! wanna get some nice place... coz i stay in kk... it's easier for me to get d ticket...
Planning a baddy session? I think not much time other than Sat/Sun mornings. The fuel surcharge savings are also for Dec flights, but when I calculated, I would have only saved a net figure of RM20. As the fuel surcharge was removed, ticket prices went up .....
Aiya,feel the pleasure of donating RM20. Every time I book Jetstar, I end up giving them 3-month interest-free loans because they will reschedule. And that gave me the option to explore alternatives in exchange for the interest free loan.
Well thank goodness Air Asia (at least the Malaysian operations) has better management than Jetstar. BTW, secured your cheap hotel rate yet, PJ?
hi, this is chop-shot, joined badminton central recently. i intend to go to the super series final in kk. how do members meet, and do we get chance to go to players or official areas around the court?
hello, welcome to the forum.. perhaps u can send a pm to luyi80, loiusa or abedeng for more information..
Enquiries ...... Hi.... does anyone have any ideas where we can purchase the super series master finals 2008 ticket and how much would that be? Is staying at Ang's Hotel or any other hotels nearby that area would be a good choice? How much would be the taxi fare from the hotel to the stadium, approx?? And does Likas Indoor Stadium anywhere near Likas Stadium (the outdoor)?? Coz when i check on the Google Earth, can't find Likas Indoor Stadium but can find Likas Stadium. Is that the same place?? Many many thanks for those who can help me!!
Question 1: Only God knows ..... until now, no info yet. Question 2: We prefer staying at City Centre, but if you insist, Likas Square is the closest hotel to the venue. Question 3: Don't know, not planning to take taxi much until the last day when I need to rush back to Airport. Question 4 and 5: Yup, same sports complex.
Big thanks Abedeng for the info. Does your city centre means along Jalan Tun Razak? BTW, I just found a website which got the ticket information - Daily Express Sabah, http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=61377 and you can buy the ticket online thru http://www.ticketpro.com.my. The ticket is a bit expensive but anyway ....
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18.12.08 Thursday Session 1 (10am - 4pm) RM35 (Free seating) RM55 (Numbered seats) Session 2 (5pm - 11pm) RM55 (Free seating) RM75 (Numbered seats) 19.12.08 Friday Session 3 (10am - 4pm) RM55 (Free seating) RM75 (Numbered seats) Session 4 (5pm - 11pm) RM75 (Free seating) RM95 (Numbered seats) 20.12.08 Saturday Semi Final 1 (12pm - 5pm) RM85 (Free seating) RM105 (Numberd seats) Semi Final 2 (6pm - 11pm) RM85 (Free seating) RM105 (Numbered seats) 21.12.08 Sunday Final (2pm - 7pm) RM105 (Free seating) RM125 (Numbered seats) For more information, pls visit the ticket homepage: http://www.ticketpro.com.my/en/akce/detail/69/
We'll go on 19.12.08 and back 22.12.08. Is up to u whether u wanna follow our plan or plan on ur own. We'll meet with other members either in hotel or stadium, not yet plan. If u wanna meet up with the players.... Option 1: Stay at Sutera Harbour Hotel, try to catch them if u r lucky...Other than the hotel fee, is FREE to do this! Option 2: Pay RM1500 for the Season VIP Pass. U'll be provided a FREE dinner together with all the players... Pls visit www.ticketpro.com.my for further information. Likas Square is the nearest hotel, with reasonable price, and FREE shuttle bus to One Borneo and city area. But, we'll stay at Sutera Harbour Hotel, which is the official hotel.
Here's the ticket price for TC/UC 2008 in Jakarta, let's do some calculation... 1) Preliminary Round/Group Stage (11 & 12 May/08) ; 08.00-23.00 (3 sessions) VIP -- IDR.50,000 First Class -- IDR.20,000 2) Quarter Final (13 & 14 May/08) ; 13.00-23.00 (2 sessions) VIP -- IDR.100,000 First Class -- IDR.50,000 3) Semi Final (15 & 16 May/08) ; 13.00-23.00 (1 session) VIP -- IDR.100,000 First Class -- IDR.50,000 4) FINAL (17 & 18 May/08) ; 18.00 WIB VIP -- IDR.150,000 First Class -- IDR.75,000 If attend all the sessions, the price are as below (RM1: Rp2500): VIP -- RM480 First class -- RM228 So, the SS Final ticket is overprice IMO...or maybe the organizer think that SS Final is more prestige than TC/UC???
^^Not really a surprise..^^ ..considering KK is somewhat of a tourist town, as they say, cost/price will be slightly higher since basically tourists will flock in; but still somewhat reasonable esp. if the organizer believe this event is more "prestigious" than a WC or TC & UC or Sudirman Cup. Does anyone remember/know how much do M'sian Open tickets cost, this yr(per session/whole season)? How about last yr's World Championships in KL (if not mistaken, i remember they were around the same price)?? Another reason could be they (the organizer) are charging extra to cover the commission fee to ticketpro (as do any other events/tourneys).
A bit off topic-Comparing tix prices.. ..i'm comparing the most expensive seats available... -with this yr's M'sia Open SS (over a 6-days span): http://www.bam.org.my/tournament/webapps/proton_malaysia_open_2008/upload/ticket_info.jpg Qualifying round – Free of charge 1st & 2nd rounds – Premium seats - RM25 QF & SF rounds – Premium seats - RM35 Finals – Premium seats - RM45 -with last yr's World Championships in KL (over a 7-days span): http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44717 1st - 4th rounds - Lower numbered seating - RM38 QF round - Lower numbered seating - RM68 SF & Finals rounds - Lower numbered seating - RM103 The Premium seat's prices in this yr's SS Finale are a bit more pricey than last yr's WC in KL. Call it on KK being a tourist city & this being a more "prestigious" event...
the ticket was a bit expensive compare to the other tounaments... i never thought that they will separate one day to two session and we actually need two tickets for two different session... btw, why is the night afternoon session more expensive than the morning session?
^^The thought is..^^ ..a night time session usually generates more people, as working folks, even students will be able to come and watch the matches after work or school. Usually it's a family time. Higher ticket price + more people = more profit. Although, the last 3 days of this event is going to be held during the weekend; so ideally more people would come even during morning/day session in comparison to a regular weekday.