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Tickets go on sale for 2007 Wales Rally GB |
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
- No increase in Forest stage admissions for 75th Anniversary event
- Millennium Stadium family tickets from £27
- New SA1 Swansea Waterfront Service Park pass; £5 for adults; £2.50 for children.
Tickets for Wales Rally GB are now available by calling 0870 060 1764 or online at www.walesrallygb.com
The cost of passes for the 75th Anniversary event have been held at 2006 levels, starting at £5 for an adult, £2.50 for a child up to 15, to access the new Service Park in Swansea's SA1 waterfront development. (These tickets cannot be purchased in advance.)
Best value for money is the World Rally Pass - £90 for an adult, £45
for a child - which allows access to Shakedown on Thursday, all forest
stage car parks on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the Service Park in
Swansea on all four days.
All adult tickets (with the exception of those for the Service Park)
include a new style rally planner to help spectators get the most
enjoyment from their visit to Wales Rally GB and a comprehensive, full
colour official programme, worth £8.50.
For spectators who want flexibility combined with value, there are
individual Day Passes for each of the four days, starting at £15. All
must be purchased in advance, although the Thursday Day Pass can also
be bought on the day at the Service Park in Swansea.
Tickets for the Cardiff special stage, run inside the Millennium
Stadium on Saturday 1st December, can be purchased in advance or on the
day. Spectators are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance to secure
the best prices and save as much as £8. For example, the Family ticket
for 1 Adult accompanied by three children is £27 in advance; £35 on the
day.
The Millennium stage will also feature entertainment at 6pm, prior to
the first rally car starting the 1 kilometre speed test at 7pm.
Andrew Coe, Chief Executive of rally organisers IMS commented
"Spectator numbers for the UK's round of the FIA World Rally
Championship have increased significantly over the past two years and
we believe that this reflects the superb value for money which our
event offers. We are delighted to continue this policy in 2007 and hope
to attract many more rally fans to Wales in November, as well as
families wishing to experience the spectacle of a world-class sporting
event in relative comfort and safety."
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