Special price tickets have been released for “off peak times” at The Suffolk County Christmas Fair at Hintlesham Hall due to demand.
With 90% of tickets sold for the peak times of The Suffolk County Christmas Fair this year, the organisers have decided to treat those who wished to visit the fair but were unable to purchase the original tickets.
Owner, Darren Perry said: “Ticket sales have been incredibly strong once again this year and we’re very happy with the way people have embraced the new free shuttle service option. But, we were also aware that for some families, the ticket price may be difficult, so we have decided to launch a brand new ‘off peak’ time slot, which gives them a 50% discount across all admission tickets for that period."
He added: "All available remaining on site parking is free for the off peak period, whilst the shuttle is of course free already. This time of the evening, across all three days, is arguably the most magical, because the twinkling lights really start to shine and the entertainment is still playing, but the larger peak time crowds have started to disperse, so you can really enjoy the festive atmosphere.
"Our long term goal, is to make this event truly accessible for all who wish to come.
"We have invested huge amounts into making this the greatest Christmas Fair in the region (and beyond), so it’s with great satisfaction that we are now able to invite more people to come down and see the event for themselves and enjoy The Ultimate Christmas Shopping Experience In Suffolk”.
Off peak times are:
Friday – Shuttle bus/ Drop off/ Pedestrian from 5pm – Onsite parking from 6pm
Saturday – Shuttle bus / Dropp off / Pedestrian from 3pm – Onsite parking from 4pm
Sunday – Shuttle bus / Drop off / Pedestrian from 2pm – Onsite parking from 3pm
Note: There are no tickets on the gate for this event. All tickets must be booked online. Visit www.SuffolkCountyChristmasFair.co.uk
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