Tourism [1]: Record start to Kent Big Weekend free ticket bonanza [2]
Posted by editor on Jan 31, 2012 - 07:50 AM
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Wingham
Wildlife Park and Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway are two of the favourite attractions which have helped Visit Kent
reach a record 40,500 entries, in the first week of its free My Kent Big Weekend ticket ballot..
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The website is open for free ticket applications to more than 120 of the
county’s top attractions until midnight on Monday, February 13.
“The My Kent Big Weekend has become a highlight of the county calendar
and is growing in popularity year on year,” said Sandra Matthews-Marsh,
chief executive at Visit Kent which organises the event.
“In the first week visits to the website have been up 22 per cent on the
same period last year so I think we will be breaking all our previous
records.
My Kent Big Weekend 2012 is being held on March 17 and 18 marking the
end of the first English Tourism Week.
So far, Wingham Wildlife Park, Hever Castle, Leeds Castle, Romney Hythe
and Dymchurch Railway, and Dickens World have attracted the most
applications. Interest is also running high in this year’s new
opportunity to discover attractions on the other side of the Channel
with two My Kent Big Weekend coach trips, courtesy of Eurotunnel and
Eurolines.
“Our ballot system means that every application has an equal chance.
However, applications for less familiar destinations with fewer entries
are much more likely to be successful,” said Mrs Matthews-Marsh.
“One key aim of the My Kent Big Weekend is to encourage local people to
explore new attractions and try out new experiences.
“I’d certainly recommend browsing through all the destinations on the
website and seeking out something different for 2012 such as spending an
evening with Tim Bentinck (David Archer) from BBC Radio 4’s The Archers,
taking a fascinating tour of Chilham – one of our most delightful
villages – or enjoying one of our special featured walks in partnership
with the countryside experts at Explore Kent.
“One of the real joys of the My Kent Big Weekend is that it is our
chance to discover the wide variety and wealth of activities that
entertain our 56.6 million visitors every year.”
People without internet access can apply for free My Kent Big Weekend
tickets, two per Kent household, at visitor information centres across
the county.
Visit
www.mykentbigweekend.co.uk to apply for your free tickets.
© Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast News 2012

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