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Post by morphmann on Oct 19, 2012 22:43:46 GMT
Well, I won't be there for obvious reasons. It'll be interesting to see the cost of this as pretty much everything is going to be controlled by, and paid to, Shoreline this time round, what paint you use, where you eat, where you drink, where you sleep etc. I'm guessing it's going to be an 'all inclusive' package so the price is going to have to reflect that. One of the reasons we started going cold anyway was the level of control being leveraged at Shoreline events. As time has gone on each event has got more and more restrictive, so that maximum control and income can be generated. The Rebels calendar for 2013 doesn't include any Shoreline games this time around as the majority of our guys have chosen to pick from all the other events available. If you've not been to Sennybridge then I'd definitely recommend it. It's a great location. Having said that, Copehill Down is the same kind of place, down at Salisbury, where Going Postal have run a game the last two years. I know what you mean mate
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Post by pauly on Oct 19, 2012 22:49:35 GMT
my friend went to copehill down said it was really good
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Post by morphmann on Oct 20, 2012 21:15:55 GMT
Copehill Down is a high point of most soldiers year as well bud
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Post by Tack on Oct 23, 2012 21:32:06 GMT
Yes, I'd recommend you do at least one of those locations. Copehill Down was Easter week this year so it will be before Sennybridge.
The same paint was used, but was £5 a case cheaper at Copehill Down than at Sennybridge.
We'll definitely be at a Copehill Down game next year.
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Post by ironhide on Oct 25, 2012 18:25:06 GMT
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Post by Tack on Oct 25, 2012 18:52:47 GMT
Watch out for the hidden costs. If everyone's going to be eating together etc then I can't see that being included in the ticket price?
TBH, regardless of circumstances, I don't think the format appeals to me this time anyway. Being told when you go in and out of the game is a bit too much control for me. The usual beauty of a big game is being able to do as you please.
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Post by GodForbid on Oct 25, 2012 19:14:34 GMT
Hmm we have to think about this carefully lads. I would like to go as I heard many good things about it last time and don't want to miss out again!
Tickets on sale 13/11/2012. I am told they sold out in 5 minutes last time.
We don't have long to get our act together if we want to go.
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Post by rexy on Oct 25, 2012 20:45:26 GMT
id rather do the copehill down one tbh
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Post by physcojones on Oct 30, 2012 11:52:18 GMT
Hi all I went last year and it was the best next year will be different it will not be 54 hours straight and camping will be about 4 miles away from the site and will be taken in to the game each morning. Also this is part of the crusades and will be game 3 out of 4 the first is Belgium the second France the third Wales and the fourth England at stargate these at the moment are the only 4 games shoreline are doing and I for one intent to go to them all and kick arse
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Post by rexy on Oct 30, 2012 20:02:20 GMT
dont forget the "revolutionary" ahorline cup which was said by shoreline to be free at one point???
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Post by mephestic on Oct 30, 2012 23:02:24 GMT
how much are tickets? and when is it? july 2013? also where abouts is it held? (area wise?)
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Post by physcojones on Oct 31, 2012 9:27:34 GMT
Tickets will be about £60 if they are the same as lat time and yes it's in July and it's in south Wales takes about3.5-4 hours to drive but it is well worth it
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Post by Tack on Nov 12, 2012 8:08:30 GMT
The camp site is 22 miles away from the game zone, so probably about 30-45 minutes by coaches.
The coaches will be the only way in and out of the game.
Tickets are £65 + a £1.60 handling fee (what gets handled I don't know)
Camping is £7 per PERSON per nigh, so £21 per person over 3 nights.
Paint is £35 a box and I'd guess you'd want 3-5 boxes at least, so £105 a £175
Players will all eat together at night apparently, but is that included in the price or is that an extra? I'd guess it's extra.
I'm also assuming coaches ARE included in the ticket price.
Then you need to get thee and eat etc. As they actually said, it's not going to be a cheap event.
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Post by forest on Nov 12, 2012 18:51:40 GMT
The camp site is 22 miles away from the game zone, so probably about 30-45 minutes by coaches. The coaches will be the only way in and out of the game. Tickets are £65 + a £1.60 handling fee (what gets handled I don't know) Camping is £7 per PERSON per nigh, so £21 per person over 3 nights. Paint is £35 a box and I'd guess you'd want 3-5 boxes at least, so £105 a £175 Players will all eat together at night apparently, but is that included in the price or is that an extra? I'd guess it's extra. I'm also assuming coaches ARE included in the ticket price. Then you need to get thee and eat etc. As they actually said, it's not going to be a cheap event. Bloody hell, it's like going on a paintball holiday, you wont get any change out of 250 quid
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Post by morphmann on Nov 12, 2012 18:53:29 GMT
Makes trip with my daugter next year to see northern lights in Norway seem cheap
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