Tuesday, March 22

The experience of a lifetime - priceless

Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games went on sale this week.

But will you be splashing out on the spectacular?

For one thing, you’ll need a Visa card to pay – as they won’t accept anything else online.

Secondly, the money will go out of your bank account before you know what you’ve been allocated, so if you’re trying to second-guess what might be popular and over-book as an insurance policy, it may and up being rather costly.

And if you get too many tickets, you can’t get a refund. You can sell them on in a specially-licensed website.

Getting there may be tricky – and if you want to stay over, the hotels are already getting booked up.

But it will be the experience of a lifetime and with so many tickets on sale for a choice of dates over more than two weeks – some events free and others from £20 – you’d be kicking yourself if you didn’t take a trip down the A1 for the experience.

Six million tickets went on sale with 500 days to go.

I feel as though I’d be doing my children a disservice if I didn’t at least try to get some.

They’d love to see Becky Adlington swim to gold, because their swimming teacher coached her when she was starting out. Or perhaps Lincolnshire Olympian Kate Haywood in the pool going for a gong in the breaststroke.

That would be between £50 and £450 per seat, depending on where you sit and  the session runs from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

The opening ceremony would be the memory of a lifetime, even if it really will be the austerity games, done on a budget.

We might be able to get some of the 2.5 million tickets which are on sale for the minimum £20.

But they’re probably for early morning shooting or fencing, or something that wouldn’t mean that much to the under-eights.

If we wanted to stay for the day that might involve three sessions though, with the later ones coming in at £70 or more. So we could be looking at about £500 for a day out, excluding travel, food and an overnight stay.

It is true that many of us are worried for our jobs nowadays but this WILL be the memory of a lifetime.

As the credit card that isn’t Visa would say: “Priceless”.

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