The new organisers of the British Motor Show have taken on board the comments of visitors to recent shows and reduced the price of tickets significantly. In fact the prices are the lowest for 14 years.
Tickets for the event, which will run from 20-30 July 2006 at ExCeL London, will start at just £8. Pre-booked family tickets will be available for just £20 (not including First Day tickets.)
The British International Motor Show is the biggest consumer show in the UK, attracting around 500,000 visitors. After nearly thirty years the show is returning to London with a radically new format and host of entertainment.
"We decided to keep ticket prices as low as possible." explained Kirsty Adams, marketing director. "We want to broaden the show's appeal and make it an attractive option for families looking for a day out in London. The show's dates coincide with school summer holidays so we are hoping to attract a more family-orientated crowd. We haven't forgotten the car enthusiasts either. Our First Day tickets, which guarantee half the crowds, will be priced at £30."
The show will also open until late most evenings allowing visitors to sup some beers in the waterside cafes as well as to enjoy the rock and pop concerts being planned.
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