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How to Buy 2012 Olympics Tickets

Submitted by Community Manager, February 16, 2012
2012 London OlympicsLondon, England skyline
It isn’t too late to get 2012 London Olympics tickets. Residents of the U.S. and Canada can buy their tickets here: https://www.cosport.com/. The site offers individual sporting event tickets, as well as a full competition schedule.

After creating an account, click the red ‘Products’ tab and choose ‘Individual Tickets.’ Browse the open events and add them to your cart. Then, simply click ‘Checkout’ when you’re finished browsing and pay for your Olympics tickets.

If you are from a different country than the U.S. or Canada, you can find the correct website to purchase your 2012 Olympic tickets here: http://www.tickets.london2012.com/nocatr.html.

Other websites that are selling Olympics tickets, aside from the ones listed above, may be scam sites or scalpers.

The 2012 London Olympics marks the XXXth Olympiad. For more information, visit the official Olympics website, London2012.com.

Read about two bloggers’ experiences at the 2010 Winter Olympics:

From Heidemarie Chernushin
• My Road to the Olympics
• My Road to the Olympics, Part 2
• My Road to the Olympics, Part 3
• My Road to the Olympics, Part 4
• My Road to the Olympics, Part 5
• My Road to the Olympics, Part 6
• My Road to the Olympics: Final

From Greg Weekes
• Vancouver Olympics: Let the Games Begin
• Snapshots from the Winter Olympics
Check AAA.com/travel for AAA vacation packages to London or visit your local AAA office for more information. Members can also receive a discount on the AAA London Spirl Guide at participating AAA offices. In addition, AAA publications may also be purchased at bn.com.

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