Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Booking Website

Afternoon everyone,

Gummy's wife here as Gummy is poorly at the moment and no it's not just man flu!

The booking website is now up and running and open. There have quite a few emails stating some of you are having problems.

As I'm sure all of you can appreciate there are a lot of people all trying to book at the same time. Because of the amount of people logging on this is causing the system to slow down. I urge all of you be patient and hopefully as many of you as possible can get tickets.

Good luck!!!

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I managed to buy two tickets this morning and the transaction took towo and a half hours! My advice is whatever you do, WAIT! Don't be tempted to refresh or click again. Just click once and wait ... and wait .... and wait. I fiund each 'click' took around 10 to 15 minutes to load the next page!

Anonymous said...

Its a total waste of time, been trying for 8 hours now, still not got any!

Richard said...

Thoroughly Hacked off. After over 10 years of experiencing traffic through Elstead to avoid Hindhead - Watching it being built only to find that cann't get on to site - and then all tickets SOLD.

What I find strange is that all the publicity is in Haslemere - does traffic divert through there?

RR

Nutcombe said...

Yes, the traffic does divert through Haslemere, getting off at Milford and rejoining at Liphook or carrying on down to Midhurst.

The only publicity I have seen has been in the Haslemere Herald.

Anonymous said...

Very fed up - failed to get tickets. Would it not have been kinder to offer tickets to genuine locals first (I live adjacent to the punchbowl), then to everyone else?

Martin Yeates said...

I finaly got my ticket at 11.30pm
on wednesday after spending from 4pm hours of waiting for pages to load, I kept trying knowing every one else would be having the same problem

Anonymous said...

I see that the lucky ticket holders will be asked for ID at the park and ride. It would be interesting if they could be asked for their domicile postcode to see how many are actually locals - the event was advertised as being for the local community. Hindhead has a total population of around 5000 and Grayshott about 2500.