I am now familiar Ian, I was there on Tuesday for my booster. The "Argyle Lounge" as you call is not the cramped place that has been suggested in other threads. Once the NHS vacates it, surely those in the grandstand will reclaim that area on matchdays.The jabs are done in the Argyle Lounge Paul, plus the main queuing takes place outside the ground in the marquee.
Am I right in thinking then that a ticket in the Grandstand doesn't give you access to this lounge? That would seem a bit harsh.LC, you are confused. The complaints are about the stand itself, not the lounge.
Why? It’s a corporate entertainment space.Am I right in thinking then that a ticket in the Grandstand doesn't give you access to this lounge? That would seem a bit harsh.
I get that now. I just thought the whole stand could use it and that the complaints were about access to it from the seats in the upper area where the concourse is now narrower than in the past. So where do these corporate supporters watch the game from?Why? It’s a corporate entertainment space.
The lower Mayflower.I get that now. I just thought the whole stand could use it and that the complaints were about access to it from the seats in the upper area where the concourse is now narrower than in the past. So where do these corporate supporters watch the game from?
I thought they were the cheap uncovered seats. No wonder the corporate prices are so cheap compared to other grounds.The lower Mayflower.
Do you go to argyle games?I thought they were the cheap uncovered seats. No wonder the corporate prices are so cheap compared to other grounds.
I normally do about 5 or 6 per season but haven't been since the pandemic started.Do you go to argyle games?
I thought they were the cheap uncovered seats. No wonder the corporate prices are so cheap compared to other grounds.