Adult Staycation members paying for a ticket to the Fraser Coast Show can print a voucher for a free child's ticket.
Adult Staycation members paying for a ticket to the Fraser Coast Show can print a voucher for a free child's ticket.

Free kid's ticket to show with paying Staycation adult

STAYCATIONS members will receive a free child's ticket to the Fraser Coast Show on May 24-25 with every adult ticket purchased as part an exclusive promotion.

Councillor for regional marketing Stuart Taylor encouraged Fraser Coast residents to take advantage of the Staycations show deal and holiday at home for the show weekend.


The free child's entry offer is available for children 14 years and under with each full priced adult ticket.

"In addition to the free ticket offer, Staycations offers scores of deals on accommodation, dining, and tourist attractions across the region," he said.

"And it's completely free to join so every Fraser Coast resident can enjoy the great offers and fantastic attractions we have right here in our backyard."

To join the Staycations program or to access the free child's ticket voucher, go to ourfrasercoast.com.au.

Follow the prompts to print the show voucher and present it at the show gate when purchasing an adult ticket.

 

The Fraser Coast Show is a showcase of the region, with two full days of entertainment fireworks, displays, rides, sideshow alley and a large equestrian and agricultural program.

 

Attractions this year also include the Face of the Fraser Coast modelling competition and a fun-filled Tug-of-War challenge.


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