Monday, April 11, 2011

Demand for Olympics tickets soars - Olympic Tours

High demand for Olympic tickets, Hotels and Tours
At Spyns we have been sell tours for the London Olympic Summer Games. The majority of people want to see the Opening Ceremony on the 27th of July, while a lot of people want to be there to see the fastest man alive at the 100m Men’s Athletic Sprint final on the 5th of August. Dates for the London Olympics that people also want to see are the 100m Men’s Freestyle final on the 1st of August, and the Closing Ceremony on the 12th of August. Tickets are in high demand and Hotel space is limited so we recommend you get in quick. Tickets sales around the world are likely to finish on April 26th, 2011. For North American residents check out CoSport www.cosport.com for tickets. If you have trouble getting tickets there, we can help you out.
If you would like more information/detailed itineraries on our luxury 4, 5, 7, and 10-Day tours feel free to contact me at henry@london-olympiad.com

Demand for Olympics tickets soars
Demand for Olympics tickets could outstrip supply with one in five adults saying they plan to buy tickets for the London 2012 Games.

But while 70% believe the Olympic Games will boost the UK economy, only 39% believe this will outweigh the cost of hosting the spectacle.
Organisers are releasing 6.6 million tickets to spectators in Britain, with a deadline of April 26 for applications to join the ballot.
Outdoor advertising agency Kinetic Worldwide said the Games could be "massively over-subscribed", with 10 million Britons saying they plan to apply for tickets.
A further 2.2 million tickets will be available to overseas spectators and organisations sponsoring the Games.
In the capital, 36% of people say they plan to buy tickets, with just 23% saying tickets are too expensive. Organisers say one quarter of tickets will cost less than £25 and 90% will cost less than £100. The best seats at the opening ceremony will cost £2,012.
More than half of Londoners say they are now excited about the Olympics, up 10% since October to 51%. Across the UK 40% of those surveyed said they are excited.
More than half of those planning to go to the Olympics say they are not sports fans but consider it to be a "once in a lifetime" experience.
James Copley, of Kinetic UK, said: "Our research suggests the level of anticipation and interest in attending the Games is growing and London will see a surge in visitors at the top end of expectations."

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