Families can save up to 50 per cent on tickets at Glasgow's Winterfest with an upcoming deal.
Itison and M&N Events have today announced a new ticketing partnership which allows people to make significant savings by pre-booking their tickets to the George Square Christmas market.
Super early bird tickets will go on sale soon for the ice skating and 35m ferris wheel with "guaranteed best prices" when booked in advance.
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Children will be able to enjoy the skate rink at 50 per cent off, with early bird tickets costing £5 instead of £9.99.
While family ice skating tickets will be £25 instead of £46.98, making a 43 per cent saving.
And those booking in advance can save 40 per cent off for children with a combined skate and big wheel ticket for £9 instead of £14.99.
Super early bird skate and giant wheel tickets go on sale at itison.com from November 21 at 7.30am. They will be available to purchase until December 6.
Super early bird ticket holders also get to skip the queues at Glasgow Winterfest, which runs from November 27 to January 7, 2024.
Oli Norman, CEO of Itison, said: “Our office is just 100 yards from George Square and we’re excited to be working with M&N Events on Glasgow Winterfest – the plans look great for this year."
A spokesperson for M&N Events said: “We are delighted to collaborate with itison on tickets for Glasgow WinterFest, George Square. itison is an integral part of Glasgow events so partnering on ticket sales was naturally our first choice.”
How to get tickets for Glasgow Winterfest 2023
You can book your tickets for this Glasgow Winterfest online at itison.com/winterfest
Tickets for the ice rink and giant wheel go on sale at 7.30am on Tuesday, November 21.
Ticket deals and discounts at Glasgow Winterfest
Super early bird tickets get up to 50 per cent discounts on prices. They go on sale on the Itison website from November 21 to December 6. The deals include:
Ice skating
- Child: 50 per cent off (£5 instead of £9.99)
- Adult: 41 per cent off (£8 instead of £13.50)
- Family: 43 per cent off (£25 instead of £46.98)
Giant ferris wheel
- Child: 20 per cent off (£4 instead of £5)
- Adult: 14 per cent off (£6 instead of £7)
Ice Skating and ferris wheel tickets
- Child: 40 per cent off (£9 instead of £14.99)
- Adult: 32 per cent off (£14 instead of £20.50)
- Family: 37 per cent off (£45 instead of £70.98)
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