The Photography Show - 17 March 2018
Posted: Mon 04 Dec 2017, 10:43
As usual, I will be attending The Photography Show, held annually at the NEC, Birmingham. It is is something which I have done regularly for the past few years. It is always an enjoyable event as it is the largest show of its kind held in the UK and there is plenty to do throughout the day. For those seeking new equipment, it is are rare occasion when special discounts and offers are available below usual shop prices.
Once again, I am willing to organise a group booking on Virgin Trains, taking advantage of the low cost Advanced ticket fares. Booking as a group means that I can obtain seats next to each other so that we can travel together.
The proposed train times are:
Euston: 09:23 (arrive Birmingham International 10:23)
Birmingham International: 17:20 (arrive Euston 18:33)
These times are subject to amendment. Last time Virgin Trains inexplicably imposed a premium on one of the services which I originally intended to book. Current fares are £8 each way, although it is possible to get a 25% discount for anyone travelling to a show at the NEC. That comes to a very reasonable £12 return. Prices have remained the same for the past few years but might be subject to an increase with the annual fare rises at the beginning of the year. Note that one of the reasons the tickets are so cheap is that there is no flexibility or refunds. Travel has to be on the booked train.
In previous years some people have wanted to return earlier from the show, but discovered they were unable to do so without buying a full price standard fare which are considerably higher. It is possible to purchase in advance an off peak flexible single ticket (currently £26-35) which will allow travel on any permitted off peak service. This does not seem to benefit from the 25% NEC discount. Anyone who wishes to return on an earlier train should buy their own tickets directly, which makes life simpler for me.
I am expecting these tickets to go on sale on 1 January 2018, so if anyone wants to go I request that you respond to this e-mail no later than 31 Deecember 2017. You shoulkd staet whether you require a return ticket or just the outward journey only.
Below is the link for the show, which has a facility to purchase admission tickets at earlybird prices until 14 March 2018. There is no need to pay the full price, simply use the code DCAMTPS18 to obatain a discount. Train tickets bought with the NEC discount are only valid in conjunction with a ticket for the show.
http://www.photographyshow.com/registration
This is the link for booking train tickets in conjunction with the NEC promotion.
https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/nec
Once again, I am willing to organise a group booking on Virgin Trains, taking advantage of the low cost Advanced ticket fares. Booking as a group means that I can obtain seats next to each other so that we can travel together.
The proposed train times are:
Euston: 09:23 (arrive Birmingham International 10:23)
Birmingham International: 17:20 (arrive Euston 18:33)
These times are subject to amendment. Last time Virgin Trains inexplicably imposed a premium on one of the services which I originally intended to book. Current fares are £8 each way, although it is possible to get a 25% discount for anyone travelling to a show at the NEC. That comes to a very reasonable £12 return. Prices have remained the same for the past few years but might be subject to an increase with the annual fare rises at the beginning of the year. Note that one of the reasons the tickets are so cheap is that there is no flexibility or refunds. Travel has to be on the booked train.
In previous years some people have wanted to return earlier from the show, but discovered they were unable to do so without buying a full price standard fare which are considerably higher. It is possible to purchase in advance an off peak flexible single ticket (currently £26-35) which will allow travel on any permitted off peak service. This does not seem to benefit from the 25% NEC discount. Anyone who wishes to return on an earlier train should buy their own tickets directly, which makes life simpler for me.
I am expecting these tickets to go on sale on 1 January 2018, so if anyone wants to go I request that you respond to this e-mail no later than 31 Deecember 2017. You shoulkd staet whether you require a return ticket or just the outward journey only.
Below is the link for the show, which has a facility to purchase admission tickets at earlybird prices until 14 March 2018. There is no need to pay the full price, simply use the code DCAMTPS18 to obatain a discount. Train tickets bought with the NEC discount are only valid in conjunction with a ticket for the show.
http://www.photographyshow.com/registration
This is the link for booking train tickets in conjunction with the NEC promotion.
https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/nec