Send Mum over the edge – for free!
Sydney Tower is offering all mums free access to Sydney’s tallest building on the Mother’s Day weekend, May 12-13, including its thrilling outdoor adventure, Sydney Skywalk, with Mums who visit the iconic tower across the Mother’s Day weekend will gaining free entry to the tower’s 250m-high observation deck and OzTrek motion ride as well as Skywalk when accompanied by another full-paying adult, saving up to $99.
Sydney Tower Marketing Manager Thomas Davey said, “All mums deserve to be spoilt on Mother’s Day so we hope our big new offer to treat mums to a day of adventure at Sydney Tower will leave them on a high – literally!”
Under Sydney Tower’s Mother’s Day offer:
The Mums free entry to Sydney Tower’s observation deck and OzTrek experience when accompanied by another full-paying adult, represents a saving of $24 and if the whole family heads to the top with mum, entry is reduced to $42 for a family of four – an $18 saving off the standard family ticket.
Download the voucher at www.sydneytoweroztrek.com.au to take advantage of the offer.
Thrillseeking mums keen to put their bravery to the test will also receive a free ticket to Sydney Skywalk, the high-altitude outdoor viewing adventure on May 12-13 when accompanied by another full-paying adult – a saving of $89 on day/night walks and $99 on beautiful dusk walks.
And if kids over 10 years join mum in her ‘over-the-top’ escapade, a Skywalk ticket for a family of four is available from $174.50 – a $75 saving off the standard family ticket. Entry to Skywalk also includes access to the observation deck and OzTrek ride.
Advance booking for Sydney Skywalk is essential, with available Skywalks on May 12-13 expected to fill quickly.
Call 02 9333 9200 and quote the free Mother’s Weekend offer.
The minimum age for Skywalk is 10 years.
To watch Skywalk in action, view the video at www.sydneyskywalk.com.au.
More than twice as high as the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower boasts unmatched views of one of the world’s most spectacular cities as well as 85km beyond towards the Blue Mountains, Central Coast and South Coast. One of Australia’s largest simulated rides, OzTrek combines surround sound, real motion and 3D imagery to provide a magic carpet ride across Australia.
Opened in October 2005, Sydney Skywalk sees participants walk outside across the roof of Sydney Tower’s golden turret, 260 metres above the city streets during the breathtaking 90-minute tour. Decked out in Skysuits and harnessed to safety railings, Skywalkers venture out onto glass-floored platforms dizzily suspended over the tower’s edge.
Go for it Mum!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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