Tickets
Tickets for Crick Boat Show 2012 are now on sale!
Make sure you order your tickets in advance for our biggest ever savings on gate prices - this year you'll save up to 25% when you buy your tickets in advance!
Concessions apply to over 60s, registered disabled, war veterans and full–time students. You will need to bring proof of eligibility for concession with you to the show.
Bulk bookings of 20 tickets or more get a 30% discount on advance prices - call 01283 742972 to order.
Your wristbands will be delivered during May 2012. If you have not received your wristbands by 25th May, please contact our office on 01283 742972.
Children's tickets apply to 5-16 year-olds and this year all children's rides and entertainment at the show are FREE.
Don't forget, under 5s are free entry do not require wristbands.
Weekend tickets are four-day tickets.
If you have not received your wristbands, your names will be held on the door on arrival, so please simply visit the ticket office on arrival.
Camping & Mooring
Campsite
If you have a tent, caravan or motor home, you can book a space on our own campsite. The campsite is available from 10am on Friday 1st June until 7pm on Tuesday 5th June. Exceptions only by prior arrangement with the organiser. The site provides access to water, showers, toilets, sanitary and refuse disposal. The campsite has a gentle gradient and is therefore not entirely flat. Please note, show passes are not included in the price of campsite or mooring space and must be purchased separately. Spaces are limited and will sellout in advance of the show. Bookings are on a first come, first served basis.
An 8m x 9m pitch for four nights is £72
On-line Mooring Space
If you are bringing your boat to the show you can book a space along the towpath. Moorings are available from 8am on Friday 1st June until 7pm on Tuesday 5th June. Exceptions only by prior arrangement with the organiser. Mooring spaces are limited and bookings are on a first come, first served basis. Please be aware that boats will be breasted up.
Mooring for four nights costs £5.94 per metre.
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