2008 North American International Auto Show Features Online eTicket Purchase Option...
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2008 North American International Auto Show Features Online eTicket Purchase
Option for Public Days (Jan. 19-27)
DETROIT, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
WHO: The 2008 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) is
offering eTickets for convenient, online purchases that will
expedite the ticketing process.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071004/CLTH058LOGO )
WHAT: eTickets can be purchased online at www.naias.com now, and
throughout the show. Ticket prices are as follows:
-- Adult: $12 (USD)
-- Senior Citizen (65 and older): $6 (USD)
-- Children 7-12: $6 (USD) Discount tickets must be purchased at
the door.
-- Children six and under are free when accompanied by a parent
(every child with a school group must have a ticket to enter
the show).
-- All tickets can also be purchased on-site during Public Show
days -- Jan. 19 - 27.
Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster, by logging on to
www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling 248-645-6666.
WHERE: With every online eTicket order, the NAIAS will provide a voucher
that can be used on-site at the eTicket window located outside the
Oakland entrance on the Cobo Center concourse. eTickets are non-
refundable and each order must be picked up in its entirety by
showing a Photo ID.
WHEN: The eTicket window is open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Jan. 19 - 26 and
8 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Jan. 27.
Public Days for the NAIAS are Saturday, Jan. 19 through Saturday, Jan. 26
from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, Jan. 27 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. There is no
admittance one hour prior to show closing. Early access to the show is
available for the disabled at 8 a.m. via the Oakland entrance.
SOURCE North American International Auto Show
Robin Thompson of John Bailey & Associates, +1-248-643-2450,
rthompson@baileypr.com, naias-media@baileypr.com, for NAIAS
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