Dome entry fee `too high'
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THE ORGANISERS of the Millennium Experience risk missing their target number of 12 million visitors to the dome if they charge pounds 15 per ticket, a think-tank warned yesterday. A Centre for Economics and Business Research report predicts around 10.6 million visitors. According to CEBR, setting an adult ticket price of pounds 10 could attract an extra 1.1 million.
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