what is the best deal for LBS

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I've decided to go to LBS on the 14th - but where can I get the cheapest tickets -

phone nos or websites please........


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Best deals seem to be the Telegraph offer. Just call the booking office, and tell them you want the telegraph offer. £5 off each ticket. don't need a voucher

Also one of the sailing magazines is doing two for £6. Have a search there's loads of posting on it.

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dont suppose you know the booking office phone number ??

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Get them free like I did! Thanks Seastart!

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Aha! Have I eventually given one piece of good advice on here then re the Telegraph offer /forums/images/icons/wink.gif Mines a Guinness /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Dunno, I saw a bunch of posts on scuttlebutt going through all the good offers

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Chat up someone who is exhibiting there, they buy complimentary (vip) tickets for £5.50 each. I grabbed a handful today at cost price!

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Let a Dealer use your boat in the show. This way you get free Exhibitor passes which allow you to come and go whenever you want for nothing (including access during the "Build-up" stage)
Mine is the "Elegante" on the Doral stand.

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mmm - now would Fairline like to display a 1980 23 foot Holiday alongside the new Squaddies and Targas - I wonder !!!

Mind you its about time that they made an "entry" size boat again - I suggest about 23 foot. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Ah! I needed a new tap /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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