Family Enclosure Tickets

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Hi,

I want to buy my boyfriend and his mate 2 tickets to watch Everton v Man City and I can get single tickets in the Family Enclosure Sections 4 and 5 as they want to be near the players and maybe get some photos etc.

I have read the small print and it says that you have to bring along a child to sit in the family enclosure, but they don't have children and there are only single seats left — does this rule still apply? I can't seem to get a proper answer from the ticketline.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Aileen Courtley, Aberdeen     Posted 28/02/2013 at 22:26:39

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Ray Roche
563 Posted 01/03/2013 at 07:14:07
Try phoning the club,

General Enquiries/ customer Contact

/>+44 (0) 871 663 1878

Rob Young
567 Posted 01/03/2013 at 08:11:23
I once got a single ticket in the enclosure and it was no problem.
Gavin Ramejkis
569 Posted 01/03/2013 at 08:24:43
Season tickets you need to have a child with you but would have thought single seats for sale are just that.
Dave Roberts
578 Posted 01/03/2013 at 09:44:50
We lose our seats for cup games and my wife and I got two seats in the family enclosure for the Blackpool game last season. No kids involved.

I can't see them having different rules for league games. As Gavin said, I imagine it only applies to season tickets as they wouldn't want gangs of pissed-up hard-arsed fans tipping up in there out of the alehouse and frightening the kids every home game would they!

Mind you, it may be difficult getting seats near the dugout if that's what they want.

Steve Jones
124 Posted 03/03/2013 at 12:10:25
You can just get single tickets no problem – try StubHub as well.

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