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Tickets for 2016 Europeans?

alexabt

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Feb 4, 2015
I have tried searching for information about next years europeans in Bratislava but cannot find any information. They do not appear to have an official website. Does anyone have any information about when tickets will go on sale? Stockholm went on sale > 14 months beforehand if I recall. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
 

LisaM

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Nov 30, 2014
Well, not to offend anyone, but Sweden is a little bit on a different level than Slovakia when it comes to organization and advertisement. I'm sure they'll start selling plenty in advance, but 14 months (or even 12 months) is a little too high of an expectation.
 

uhh

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Nov 19, 2013
Tickets for Budapest in 2014 didn't go on sale until 4 months before the event, so you might have a long time to wait.
 

desertskates

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Nov 19, 2013
It'll probably be a bit. But I think they'll do a nice job with the event. Bratislava is actually a pretty fun city, and the people are very nice.
 

Alba

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Feb 26, 2014
It'll probably be a bit. But I think they'll do a nice job with the event. Bratislava is actually a pretty fun city, and the people are very nice.

I heard that is a beautiful city too, and cheap. I saw a report on Rai television as well. There is also a ferry which you can use and visit Vienna. I'm also told that the arena is great too.
I've decided that I'm going next year. :yay:
 

peg

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Jan 17, 2014
Hmmmm.... I'm way overdue for a visit to the motherland (the Czech Republic) and Bratislava is only about 80 km from my father's home town, where I still have family... I will seriously have to consider this! Too bad Europeans aren't a little later into spring...
 

Sophie-Anna

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May 24, 2013
I will definitely go there, however I think tickets will be available just some 6 or maybe 4 months before the event.
 

alexabt

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Feb 4, 2015
Thanks everyone for your advise, sounds like it's definitely too early to panic. I will be there for sure
 

LisaM

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Nov 30, 2014
I heard that is a beautiful city too, and cheap. I saw a report on Rai television as well. There is also a ferry which you can use and visit Vienna. I'm also told that the arena is great too.
I've decided that I'm going next year. :yay:

Ruslena fan party! If we can get those artist girls on board we might even get Ruslena themselves on board ;) ;) (or am I thinking too far ahead? Anyway, I hope to go too!)
 

Richie

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Jan 10, 2014
After Budapest and Stockholm I hope to visit Slovakia for the first time next year. Indeed apparently a nice and cheap city. Alba what is the name of the arena over there?
 

anne_p

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Feb 19, 2014
After Budapest and Stockholm I hope to visit Slovakia for the first time next year. Indeed apparently a nice and cheap city. Alba what is the name of the arena over there?

It's Ondrej Nepela Arena.

I decided to finally go to the Europeans, Bratislava seems like a very good idea!
 

desertskates

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Nov 19, 2013
I night try to sneak this trip in. I lived in Prague years ago, and enjoy visiting often. Making the jaunt to Bratislava would be quite easy. I'll keep on top of this and see if there is enough extra cash to come form the US. Would be a lot of fun :)
 

npavel

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Nov 3, 2008
I'll definitivly be there too. I'm so looking foreward to this. I'll go to be there the whole week and waiting for tickets too.
 

Petina

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May 5, 2015
Any news about tickets? I´ve also tried to search any info and found nothing. I want to give the ticket as a present to my mum so that´s why I searching so early. Thanks, Petra
 

LisaM

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Nov 30, 2014
It looks that this is the website for Bratislava Europeans next year. Tickets available from September 2015. :cheer:

http://www.euroskate2016.com/

Thanks for the update! The first helpful thing was to see that Vienna is only 60km away, so I can easily fly there and then catch a train to Bratislava! Much more convenient than having to fly to Bratislava because there's no good connection from here at all.
 

vexlak

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Nov 20, 2011
Thanks for the update! The first helpful thing was to see that Vienna is only 60km away, so I can easily fly there and then catch a train to Bratislava! Much more convenient than having to fly to Bratislava because there's no good connection from here at all.

The best way to travel to Bratislava is to fly to Vienna airport (Swechat) which is located half way between Vienna and Bratislava. In addition to a cab ride there is a bus service form the airport to Bratislava. No need to go to Vienna for a train ride. I am sure their website will list all options.
 

SwissBirdie

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Jun 18, 2015
In an email to me they said: We expect to start selling "all event" tickets by end of June, the single day/event tickets will then follow from September on. You might want to check the internet site from time to time.
 
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