Promming and queuing protocols
Ah, yes, I wrote that. I can't re-post it in its original form. It would need considerable revision - the rules for queuing changed completely at the beginning of last season, partly for security reasons and partly because the Hall's current fit of renovation has closed two of the doors.
Note to any complete newbies reading this: If you plan to Prom for the first time then, as soon as you get to the Hall, find a Steward (in red or grey uniforms, sometimes with hi-viz jackets on top) and get a raffle ticket for the appropriate queue to secure your place in that queue. Except in rare cases you'll only need, and get, one raffle ticket per day even if there are two Proms on the same day. If there's more than about 90 minutes to go before the start of the concert you will then be able to go away again without losing your place. This is the RAH's system, but it isn't at all well explained either in the Guide or on the tickets. At least two people were caught out by this yesterday (Sunday 19th August) - they had bought Arena Day tickets online but weren't aware of the need to get a raffle ticket when they arrived at the Hall.
I'll try to answer questions, but I can't spare the time to re-write my earlier effort.
Originally posted by kernelbogey
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Note to any complete newbies reading this: If you plan to Prom for the first time then, as soon as you get to the Hall, find a Steward (in red or grey uniforms, sometimes with hi-viz jackets on top) and get a raffle ticket for the appropriate queue to secure your place in that queue. Except in rare cases you'll only need, and get, one raffle ticket per day even if there are two Proms on the same day. If there's more than about 90 minutes to go before the start of the concert you will then be able to go away again without losing your place. This is the RAH's system, but it isn't at all well explained either in the Guide or on the tickets. At least two people were caught out by this yesterday (Sunday 19th August) - they had bought Arena Day tickets online but weren't aware of the need to get a raffle ticket when they arrived at the Hall.
I'll try to answer questions, but I can't spare the time to re-write my earlier effort.
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