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Sarah Jane

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Post by Sarah Jane »

Hi all,

I was hoping to pop over to trinidad for a day when the test match is on and I wondered if anyone knows if its possible to buy tickets on the day? :?

Thanks,

Sarah
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Glyn Kirpalani
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Post by Glyn Kirpalani »

Hi Sarah

It should be if there are seats left. Call the ticket office the day before flying over (or buying air ticket), from Tobago dial: 6227227.

Or, why not call the Antigua booking line to reserve a ticket once here: 1 800 744 4263.

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Glyn Kirpalani
Richard Gandy

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Post by Richard Gandy »

sarah

We are going to all 5 days and will fly to POS after 5 nights in Tobago. English people have had to buy a ticket, with a £160 levy, upfront. Checks are said to be made at the gates and the tickets are marked as English. Therefore, whilst people may well turn up and get in, with locally sourced tickets, you are best to check out this out beforehand.

That said, as you are already "local", at £20 return on the plane, why not turn up and try your luck.
Sarah Jane

Post by Sarah Jane »

Thanks Glyn and Richard,

I have emailed the cricket ground and asked them and their reply was that we can turn up on the day and Q.

Hopefully being english wont make a difference, like you rightly said Richard for £20 airfare we could always find something else to do for the day in Trinidad :)

I think its worth taking a chance, and not to rub it in but the cricket ground said its only TT$100 to get in!!

Enjoy the Cricket,

Love Sarah xx
Sarah Jane

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PS do you know what time the cricket starts? :?
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