Does anyone here have an idea of the ticket pricing system that Ajax uses while playing at the Amsterdam Arena? I went to their website but it showed me the price in packages. What I wanted is the pricing system for a standalone ticket based on the place of seating and the category of fixtures, something like how Arsenal have on their official site. As you might have guessed, I am not Dutch otherwise I would not have been asking this question. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Does anybody here have an idea ? Any idea at all ? Seeing ticket prices on other online booking sites doesn't exactly show the original value of the ticket...
If you are used to the idiotic English pricing, then Ajax tickets are.... cheap. What more do you need to know?
Tickets for the upcoming playoffs will range from about 15 to 30 Euro. You should be able to buy them now without a club card. Regular season games are generally a few Euro more per seat, with the obvious exception of big games (AZ, PSV , Feyenerd) which you must pay big money to ticket brokers for, maybe even over 100E per seat. Champions League & UEFA Cup games are a few Euro more than the regular season, while Dutch Cup games are the cheapest of them all.
Really? I thought you needed a club card for all league games. Except for the VIP stands and boxes. The general rule for the play offs is that season ticket holders are offered the option to 'buy back' their seat. I don't now how many seats are taken up by season ticket holders at Ajax though.
Pfft... you call that expensive? That would be a steal and a half to any Premiership game from either Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelski or West Ham (note that I leave out Fulham)
Yes, ma'am. The first few days of sale you need a card, but after that no. Many AJAX die-hards boycott the playoffs, which opens up seating to others who might not normally get to go.