Our tickets arrived yesterday - you'd think we would be excited, but we aren't. We are horrified to find that babes in arms require their own ticket!
Upon booking there was the option of child tickets, however nowhere was this made clear that ALL children would require a ticket rather than simply those who wanted a seat. Most other events require a ticket if you want a seat for the child but babes in arms do not require one. As our daughter would still be tiny and sat on our knee it did not seem necessary to buy her a seat. Little did we know that she had to have one, and this was not made clear.
The 2012 Olympics is a good example of this. Babes in arms under 1 year of age were allowed in with no ticket. Most rugby stadiums up and down the country allow babes in arms with no ticket. Indeed most events allow babes in arms with no ticket. Why is the RWC different? Why have this ridiculous policy?
We have a 6 month old daughter. She's breastfed so can't be left as I need to be able to feed her. Even if I was able to leave her, my Mum is volunteering at your fan zone as we live locally, so she's helping them out!
We have tickets for both Italy v Canada and Scotland v USA.
Having to buy her a ticket she won't even make use of is annoying enough, but what's even worse is that for the Italy v Canada match there are still tickets available, but we are unable to buy a child ticket by itself as the child must be sat next to a supervising adult! We won't even be using that seat, we just want to be able to buy her a ticket so she can sit on our knee! If we bought her a seat it would also mean another fan would miss out on the opportunity to go as there would be an unused seat.
It is my birthday that weekend, and we were meant to all be having an enjoyable family weekend to celebrate, but it looks now like we are going to have to miss out as this ridiculous policy prevents us going.
I'd like to see the RWC do something about this. A quick internet search comes up with many parents in the same situation. It's just not good enough.
Let's share this issue as wide as we can and get them to reverse such a stupid decision.