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"Thanks so much for the wonderful package that you prepared
for us for the World Cup! We were able to follow our team while staying in some
picturesque German hotels. One was on a lake. Your concierge service was
amazing. I did not think that you would have a person who spoke Spanish working
in your office in Germany. We had great seats at every game."
“Going to the Masters was a dream come true, and Fine Things
provided the perfect package. I’m still basking in the glow”. The accommodations
were close to the golf course, the badge pickup was very smooth and our shuttle
drivers were first class, catering to our needs whenever we asked. I’m keeping
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Fine Things Packages’ 2008 Olympic Tickets Tickets for the Beijing Olympic Games are sold in Categories A, B, and C. Category A tickets are the best available to the public and comprise approximately half of the seating available in the stadium. Category B/C seats generally lie in stadium corner and end sections, and/or relate to the higher rows/sections throughout the venue. Fine Things includes only “Category A” Olympic tickets in all of its packages. (Click here for our Olympic Packages) 2008 Olympic Ticket Availability Tickets can be difficult to acquire as the games attract an eager worldwide audience. There is an especially overwhelming demand for tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies and to the most popular events such as swimming, athletics, and gymnastics. The number of available tickets in any given Olympics varies within a wide band depending on the host city and its venues. There are over nine million tickets available for the Beijing Olympics. Nearly two million, however, have been set aside for the International Olympic Committee, official sponsors, dignitaries and the media. Furthermore, Beijing Olympic Committee Officials have allocated ~75% of tickets to Chinese fans. The remainder represents the pool available to fans of other nations. Individual Olympic Committees around the world have designated official ticketing agencies for sale and distribution of respective allocations of tickets. Lottery, primarily, determines distribution of tickets to individuals. How does Fine Things Acquire 2008 Olympic Tickets? Towards the end of ticket acquisition, we leverage our extensive network of reputable corporate sources. Our sources have consistently provided us with quality tickets to the top sporting events around the world. The strength of our long-standing relationships enables Fine Things to pass on the best possible value to our clients. Warning related to 2008 Olympic Tickets A large secondary market for Olympic tickets exists, and while there are many reputable Olympic ticket brokers, others are exploitative. Unfortunately, due to high demand, many sell fraudulent tickets on the internet or near venues. We therefore recommend purchase of 2008 Olympic tickets only from a company whose legitimacy may be verified. To this end, it will likely prove worthwhile to determine whether any prospective vendor has permanent physical locations, has membership in the Better Business Bureau, sells under written contract, and has a lengthy track record for consistently supplying tickets to their customers. Fine Things Packages’ Track Record A principal value of our Olympic packages is that Fine Things guarantees our clients will receive valid 2008 Olympic tickets in written contract. Fine Things Packages is proud of its 100% perfect track record of supplying contracted tickets to package customers. (Click here for our BBB link) Further details concerning the Olympics can be found on the official Beijing Olympic website at http://en.beijing2008
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