Perth Royal Show 2008 starts 27th September and ends on 4th October, with only two days to go before its opening day. Royal Shows in Australia are held annually in each state, with agricultural shows, exhibits, animals, rides, games, food, firework and not forgetting the showbags and fluffy big-ass stuffed toys.
Around 500,000 people shows up annually to Perth’s Royal Show. It is probably the most anticipated event in Perth all year round, especially for young people and families. This year’s main sponsor is none other than IGA, the local (supermarket) heroes, with the store name included in the show name itself, making it the IGA Perth Royal Show 2008.
This year’s Perth Royal Show is held at Claremont Showground, which has been the venue for the even some 100 years ago. To get to the show, the use of public transport is perhaps the easiest. Parking is scarce and should be avoided unless you don’t mind spending hours looking for a parking and walking to the venue. For transportation information, visit Transperth Perth Royal Show services page.
The show starts at 9am-9pm every day until 4th October. Entry fee is not inclusive of the games and showbags, and pre-purchased tickets are cheaper than tickets purchased during the shows. Go to Perth Royal Show 2008 ticket for more ticket pricing information. For a map of the show, view the Perth Royal Show Map in PDF.
I just hope that I won’t be camera-less when I go for the show
hahaha…i’ll lend you MY camera. =P
Comment by ryan — September 27, 2008 @ 11:25 am
@ryan -
Haha sureeeeeeeee. Come back again!
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