Tickets for our Vanarama National League trip to King’s Lynn Town on Tuesday 5th October (19:45 KO) are now on sale!
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HOW TO BUY
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Bees fans can purchase their tickets on King’s Lynn Town’s official website. Before buying, supporters will need to select the ‘Away Fans’ section on the stadium map that’s located between Tennyson Road Terrace and the North Terrace.
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To purchase your tickets, please click HERE!Â
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Once you have bought them, you will receive two separate emails that will include purchase confirmation followed by another email that will have your e-ticket attached to.
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You can either print the tickets off at home or show it from your mobile device for entry into the stadium.
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TICKET PRICES
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Terrace
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Adults – £21
Concessions, Seniors (65+) – £19
Juniors 16 & Under – £5
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Seats
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Adults – £23
Concessions, Senior (65+) – £21
Juniors 16 & Under – £11
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Tickets will be available to buy on the day, however King’s Lynn are strongly recommending to book online, prior to the match.
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Disabled Facilities
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Wheelchair user facilities are in the home section of the Tennyson Road Stand.
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King’s Lynn charge the relevant age-related price for both ambulant disabled supporters and for wheelchair users. Where disabled supporters require assistance, their helpers will be admitted free of charge.Â
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Disabled tickets must be booked at least 24 hours in advance of kick-off by contacting the Ticket Office Manager, Zoe Sandle via zoe.sandle@kltown.co.uk
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Car Parking
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There is limited parking at the stadium and we encourage supporters to park at St James multi-storey car park which is a short five minute walk from the ground (postcode PE30 1BT).
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There is also a small car park at the front of the ground where you can buy a pass from £4. These can be purchased online by clicking HERE.
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One you have bought your car park pass, you will need to email your vehicle registration number to zoe.sandle@kltown.co.uk for the Stewards list at the Car Park Entry. Â
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We look forward to seeing you at The Walks Stadium on Tuesday!
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COME ON YOU BEES!