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Day admission rates confirmed Major events occurring throughout the
weekend Single admission price includes all attractions, autographing
sessions and programme items.
Interaction, the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention has announced
its day admission rates for science fiction fans who wish to sample the
unique Worldcon experience but are unable to attend the event for the
full five days. The confirmed day rates are as follows:
Thursday, August 4th: £25 Adult / £5 Child (includes admission to film
preview of Howls Moving Castle)
Friday, August 5th: £30 Adult / £10 Child (including admission to
Play)
Saturday, August 6th: £40 Adult / £10 Child (includes admission to
Masquerade)
Sunday, August 7th: £40 Adult / £10 Child (includes admission to Hugo
Awards Ceremony)
Monday, August 8th: £25 Adult / £5 Child
Day admissions may be purchased on the door at the convention, or
pre-purchased through Interactions web site from Monday 13 June.
Interaction has also confirmed its revised full attending membership
rates, which will apply from 1 July 2005 and on the door at the
convention. These rates cover the entire five days of the convention
and will be set at £120 Adult and £32 Child. Those aged between 7 and
15 on 4 August 2005 qualify for Child admission. Infants, six years old
and below may enter free of charge. Children must be accompanied by a
responsible adult.
We believe that these prices represent excellent value, says
Convention Co-Chair Colin Harris. On the peak days we will have three
video tracks, 12 parallel programme tracks, major events, dealers'
room, art show, fixed exhibits and more. You would pay similar prices
or more for a two hour rock concert, a football match or even a meal in
a fine restaurant. And of course all of the major events are included
in the single admission price, along with author readings, signing
sessions and programme.
The convention will host several major events over the weekend
including a play by local playwrights Ian Sorensen and Phil Raines on
the Friday night, a masquerade competition on the Saturday night and
the Hugo Awards ceremony on the Sunday night. Those wishing to attend
for specific events should check the convention web site for further
details.