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Ticket Types a. There are 6 types of ticket available: Standard Internal, Standard External, Priority, Dining, Bursary and Xxxxx College Staff/Fellow. All tickets are subject to these Terms and Conditions. b. All ticket types allow entry into the May Ball site proper exclusively between 20:00 and 22:00. c. Standard Internal tickets cost £175 per person (£185 for alumni) and entitle holders to enter the May Ball from 20:00. These are only available to current Undergraduate or Postgraduate members of Xxxxx College, Cambridge. d. Standard External tickets cost £190 per person and entitle holders to enter the May Ball from 20:00. e. Bursary tickets cost £85 per person and entitle holders to enter the May Ball from 20:00. Only Xxxxx students in receipt of a Cambridge bursary, or in other financial difficulty previously known to College will be eligible to purchase a Bursary ticket. There is a limit of one bursary ticket per application, and the main applicant must be the bursary ticket holder. Bursary tickets are non- transferable, and cannot undergo a name change. f. Priority tickets cost £210 per person and entitle holders to enter the May Ball for a Champagne reception at 19:15. If Priority ticket holders arrive between 19:15 and 20:00 on the evening of the May Ball, then they will be permitted to enter the May Ball and join the Reception late. g. Dining tickets cost £230 per person and entitle holders to enter the May Ball at 18:00 for a champagne reception before a three-course meal beginning at 18:30. If Dining ticket holders arrive between 18:00 and 20:00 on the evening of the May Ball, then they will be permitted to join the other Dining ticket holders. h. Xxxxx College Staff/Fellow tickets cost £110 per person and entitle holders to attend the May Ball between 20:00 and 00:00. An all night pass, allowing the holder to attend until 05:00 may be bought, at the time of ticket purchase. The price is £25. Ticket holders must exit the May Ball once their purchased time has elapsed. Staff/Fellow tickets are only available to Xxxxx College Staff and Fellows. Staff and Fellows may purchase tickets for guests at the discretion of the Presidents. The option to purchase Priority Queuing or Dining upgrades is available, for £20 and £40, respectively. i. When purchasing tickets, the option of opting in to a £3 (or an alternative amount of your choosing) charitable donation will be made available via external link. This year charitable donations will be allocated to Street Aid (1...
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Ticket Types. 2.1. There are four primary ticket types available, each of which is available at four different price points depending on eligibility, for a total of sixteen different ticket types. 2.1.1. The four primary ticket types are: Standard, Ǫueue Jump, VIP, and Dining. 2.1.2. The four eligibility categories are: (i) current students at the University of Cambridge and their guests, and alumni of Xxxxxxx College who graduated between 1 October 2019 and 1 January 2022; (ii) current students at the University of Cambridge in receipt of the full Cambridge Bursary; (iii) current fellows and members of staff at Xxxxxxx College; (iv) all other eligible guests of the Ball, including all other alumni and their guests and the guests of those alumni who are eligible for tickets under 2.1.2. 2.2. Other than the differences laid out below all tickets are subject to these terms and conditions. 2.3. All ticket types only allow entry into the ball site proper exclusively between 8.30pm and 10.30pm, except VIP and Dining tickets as explained below. 2.3.1. Standard tickets entitle holders to enter the Ball at 8.30pm. 2.3.2. Ǫueue Jump tickets entitle holders to enter the Ball at 8.30pm. 2.3.3. VIP tickets entitle holders to enter the ball from 7.30pm onwards, with the VIP Champagne reception commencing at 7.45pm. 2.3.4. Dining tickets entitle holders to enter the Ball at 6.15pm, to be seated for dinner by 6.45pm. 2.3.5. The above timings are only provisional and are subject to change. Any adjustment in timings will be communicated to the Ticket Holder in due course. 2.4. Each ticket has the option to opt-out of a £2 charitable donation.
Ticket Types. The customer may provide a type for tickets. These types assist the vendor in categorising tickets received and may be updated by the vendor at any stage after the receipt of a ticket, following initial diagnosis. Available types include:
Ticket Types. ● There are 3 types of ticket available; Standard, Queue Jump and Dining. In addition a VIP upgrade may be added to all tickets. Other than the differences laid out below all tickets are subject to these terms and conditions.
Ticket Types. Ticket Type Price Ticket Upgrade Price

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