Congratulation Sydney Speedway
Great to see a venue realise that looking after fans is the secret to sucess. We at Custom Car Sales will be going to as many events at Sydney Speedway as possible this season due to the following story on http://www.sydneyspeedway.com.au/news/607-tyrepower-sydney-speedway-admission-prices-slashed.html
Tyrepower Sydney Speedway owners and management have listened to fans’ demands for cheaper admission prices and have lowered costs at the front gate, effective this Saturday night, October 29.
The Tyrepower Sydney Speedway office has been bombarded with emails and phone calls from patrons requesting a more affordable night at the speedway. The incredible response to the gold coin charity night in aid of The Children’s Hospital at Westmead provided an insight into what race goers wanted after they voted with their feet and turned up in their thousands.
The new price structure is: ADULTS $20; AGED & DISABILITY PENSIONERS $18; HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS $15. A new family super pass comprising TWO ADULTS AND TWO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS is priced at a very reasonable $50.
Meanwhile the admission policy of all children aged 12 and under (accompanied by an adult) admitted FREE will continue.
The newly introduced admission prices will remain in force up to and including December 10.
Management will then review the price structure for the international season with a possible increase during the high time of the season.
But the main theme is the focus on patrons and what they want for the remainder of the season.
“The fans have let us know in no uncertain manner they believed our original prices were too high and they wanted us to reduce entry costs,” Tyrepower Sydney Speedway Assistant Manager Rod Britton said.
“We’ve done that so the ball is now squarely in their court. It is up to the fans. With the international season there will be a review of pricing for Boxing Night and January, but really it is the fans who will then determine what is happening for the rest of the season.
“With this new pricing, we want a fifty percent increase in attendance figures because lower prices is what fans have asked for and if that is achieved in this period between now and December 10, then we will most definitely look at bringing the prices back to what applies from this coming Saturday night, October 29, after the international season.
“It is up to the fans if they want to know what is happening. It is up to them to tell us. You show us with your feet and the reduced prices will remain in force later in the season.
“So the response of the fans is vital and will clearly determine what happens at the front gate after the high time,” Britton concluded.
By Janson Kane
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