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Does ANYONE know how much it costs to get in!?
I've been looking EVERYWHERE!!!
I've been looking EVERYWHERE!!!
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ohhh lindss said:So I only have to pay $25 a day? Because my mom looked up somewhere that it costs something to get into the place, and THEN costs to get into the competition..
McLovin said:ohhh lindss said:So I only have to pay $25 a day? Because my mom looked up somewhere that it costs something to get into the place, and THEN costs to get into the competition..
Not unless they've changed it for this year. You pay $25 to get into the Wide World of Sports and once you are in there you can go into any of the buildings for free. At least this has been the case for the past 3 years.
ACEDAD said:It's $25 per day. Promise.
If you have a hopper pass through USASF, that will also provide you access.
ALittleBitTwisted said:ACEDAD said:It's $25 per day. Promise.
If you have a hopper pass through USASF, that will also provide you access.
This will be my first year at worlds (spectator), would you recommend this? I will be with two other girls and I wasn't sure if we should purchase a hopper pass or pay the $25 each day. I know we will most likely be specifically in the Milkhouse/Jostens the entire time versus visiting the parks. I need to keep saving my pennies! :thumbs up:
can spectators buy the hopper passes?ACEDAD said:It's $25 per day. Promise.
If you have a hopper pass through USASF, that will also provide you access.
cvpmia126 said:can spectators buy the hopper passes?
okay great! thanks, I saw that but was unsure because of the "Gym/Team Name"ACEDAD said:cvpmia126 said:can spectators buy the hopper passes?
Yes, ma'am.
See page 24.
http://usasf.net.ismmedia.com/ISM2//Worlds Documents /2010_Cheer.pdf