New Skywalk Packages for Families
Impress the kids and spoil the family by taking them on a high-altitude adventure on Sydney Skywalk at Sydney Tower – now even more appealing with Skywalk’s new family passes.
The new deals cater to families of all shapes and sizes and offer savings of up to 30 per cent on regular tickets for Sydney Skywalk, the city’s highest attraction atop its tallest building.
Sydney Skywalk Family Passes start from $199 mid-week for one adult and two children aged from 10-15, offering a saving of $80 on the regular price of $279. Further pricing packages are available for family Skywalks on the weekend and at dusk. The minimum age for participants is 10.
Sydney Skywalk Marketing Manager Thomas Davey said he expected the new packages to be welcomed by all families keen to inject some thrills into their next outing and to take a fresh look at Sydney.
“A breathtaking experience like Sydney Skywalk is something to be shared and kids love the ‘wow’ factor of the glass-floored moving platforms suspended over the city. These new passes will make it even more enticing for Australian families to conquer the Skywalk willpower challenge together.”
Offering even better value for families, each Skywalk ticket also includes admission to Sydney Tower Observation Deck and OzTrek, a further saving of $41 for a family of one adult and two children.
One of Australia’s largest simulated rides, OzTrek combines surround sound, real motion and 3D imagery to provide a magic carpet ride across Australia.
Sydney Skywalk offers unmatched 360-degree open-air views of one of the most beautiful cities in the world from a height more than double that of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with Skywalkers able to look out as far as the Blue Mountains, Wollongong and the Central Coast on a clear day.
Skywalk tours take 1.5 hours and operate from 9am to 10pm daily, with the last trip departing 8.15pm. The new Family Passes start from $199 and include a souvenir certificate of achievement for each family member. Bookings are available via phone 02 9333 9200 or online at www.skywalk.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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