Pirates of the Botannic Gardens
Feb. 3rd, 2005 05:00 pm< previously mentioned in
aeliel's journal >
Pirates of the Caribbean
- screening as part of the Moonlight Cinema program in the Botannic Gardens, on March 9th.
The Plan: Fill the gardens with pirates. Yaaargh!
Beanbag-boarding actions! Walking the plank! Large numbers of people making Yaaarrggh sounds, wearing eyepatches and puffy shirts!
Plenty of people at Arcanacon were interested in joining in - let's make it the biggest bunch of pirates ever seen in the Botannic Gardens :-)
Moonlight Cinema information: Try their website - http://www.moonlight.com.au/
--> Film starts at sunset, but get there by 7pm to get a spot on the lawn
--> I believe they have a BYO licence, as the place is generally full of Chardonnay-sipping picnickers...
--> Gates open at 7pm, but the queue starts well before that. We'll try to organise a scouting party to pick up non-Concession tickets, at about 6pm.
--> Bring a cushion and some insect repellent. If you bring a chair, you'll have to sit way down the back to avoid blocking other peoples' views.
Tickets: To avoid waiting in a huge queue on the night, online bookings or a group booking are the best way to go.
Pirates of the Caribbean
- screening as part of the Moonlight Cinema program in the Botannic Gardens, on March 9th.
The Plan: Fill the gardens with pirates. Yaaargh!
Beanbag-boarding actions! Walking the plank! Large numbers of people making Yaaarrggh sounds, wearing eyepatches and puffy shirts!
Plenty of people at Arcanacon were interested in joining in - let's make it the biggest bunch of pirates ever seen in the Botannic Gardens :-)
Moonlight Cinema information: Try their website - http://www.moonlight.com.au/
--> Film starts at sunset, but get there by 7pm to get a spot on the lawn
--> I believe they have a BYO licence, as the place is generally full of Chardonnay-sipping picnickers...
--> Gates open at 7pm, but the queue starts well before that. We'll try to organise a scouting party to pick up non-Concession tickets, at about 6pm.
--> Bring a cushion and some insect repellent. If you bring a chair, you'll have to sit way down the back to avoid blocking other peoples' views.
Tickets: To avoid waiting in a huge queue on the night, online bookings or a group booking are the best way to go.
- Online booking: Booking fee of $3 per ticket applies, but this only works out about $1 more than the "booking office" prices.
Ticket prices (including the booking fee) are:
Adult $15.50
Concession $12
Note that all people buying concession tickets need to show the staff their concession ID, or they will not hand over the tickets.
- Group booking:
Contact address for organising large (20+) groups: frontdoor@moonprojects.com
--> Cheaper, at $11 ($8 + booking fee) per person
--> I can organise this, if I know how many people are going. Let me know!
If you want to join in on a group booking, this must be finalised by Friday, February 25th.