Send Mum Up the Tower or Over the Edge – for Free!
Sydney Tower is offering all mums free access to Sydney’s tallest structure on Mother’s Day, May 14, including the new outdoor, over-the-edge adventure, Sydney Skywalk.
Under the unprecedented offer, which includes savings of up to $139, mums who visit the iconic tower on Mother’s Day will gain 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.
“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,” said Sydney Tower marketing manager Thomas Davey.
Under Sydney Tower’s Mother’s Day offer:
· Sydney Tower + OzTrek
On Mother’s Day, May 14, 2006, mums will receive free entry to Sydney Tower’s observation level and OzTrek experience when accompanied by another full-paying adult, representing a saving of $23.50. And if the whole family heads to the top with mum, entry is reduced to $41 for a family of four – an $18 saving off the standard family ticket.
Mums need to download the voucher from April 26 at www.sydneytoweroztrek.com.au to take advantage of the offer.
· Skywalk at Sydney Tower
Thrillseeking mums keen to put their bravery to the test will also receive a free ticket to the new Sydney Skywalk adrenalin adventure on Mother’s Day when accompanied by another full-paying adult – a saving of $129 on day/night walks and $139 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 $219.50 – a $100 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 Skywalk tickets on Mother’s Day expected to book quickly. Call 02 9333 9200 and quote the free Mother’s Day offer. The minimum age for Skywalk is 10 years. To watch Skywalk in action, view the video at www.skywalk.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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