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Women’s team finals and all-around are sold out now and my slot literally just opened. I decided to go with men’s team finals because I don’t plan on staying through event finals.
 
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Still have not been given a time slot, I did get a chance for quals, but knew I could not do both. But based on the pricing, it is just too much money to see one session.
 
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Rhythmic gymnastics? It seems like the women’s finals for all gymnastics disciplines are sold out, even trampoline… Actually, trampoline is also now completely sold out. Tickets for the men were available at 3:00 am Central time, but they’re gone now.
 
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Rhythmic will be at Arena Porte de la Chapelle, which will hold 8,000. Artistic and trampoline are in Bercy Arena (otherwise known as Accor Arena, but the Olympics prohibits naming rights on Olympic venues), which has a capacity of 15,000+.
 
I did get a slot today. These prices are insane. As has been said, gymnastics is not even an option anymore. Wanted to try athletics as there’s a good chance someone I know will be competing. € 980,- for 3,5 hours in the arena. I’ll watch on tv
 
I did get a slot today. These prices are insane. As has been said, gymnastics is not even an option anymore. Wanted to try athletics as there’s a good chance someone I know will be competing. € 980,- for 3,5 hours in the arena. I’ll watch on tv
It’s interesting how quickly many events that are not even popular sports have sold out because the last few years the narrative surrounding the Olympic Games has been struggling in the digital age, doesn’t attract gen z, too expensive etc.

But that doesn’t appear to be the case
 
It’s interesting how quickly many events that are not even popular sports have sold out because the last few years the narrative surrounding the Olympic Games has been struggling in the digital age, doesn’t attract gen z, too expensive etc.

But that doesn’t appear to be the case
I wonder if no audience at the last summer Olympics is a factor.
Last time anyone could attend in person would be 8 years.
 
I think also accessibility is a big factor. Paris has more direct flights to international destinations than any other city in the world. Plus a lot of people will want to ticket Paris off their bucket list as much as they want to tick the Olympics off it
 
It sounds like there are a lot of factors. Maybe Europeans are more likely to go to stuff like this. Tokyo obviously was an anomaly, and Rio doesn’t have anything like as large a population of fairly affluent people within a couple of hours travel. It was a schlep for most of the big tourist markets.

Paris on the other hand ticks pretty much every box. Well connected, bucket list destination but equally somewhere a lot of people will already be familiar with, accessible for a lot of populations who have means to travel. Also most countries in Europe had covid lockdowns for a long time and there’s definitely still an element of FOMO with some of us.
 

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