These groups get free passes. Not in one? There’s also discounts for a limited time

Expo 2020 tickets are finally on sale. You can secure yours now and for a limited time you can get a season pass on a massive discount. Or, if you’re in certain groups, you can even get one for free.

Here’s how.

Anyone that is in the age ranges 6-17, as well as 60 and above, will be able to get free tickets of any kind, including season passes. Students will also be able to get in for free.

People of determination will be able to enter for free at any time with the person attending with them getting a roughly half-price discount on their admission ticket, with tickets costing AED 245.

Season passes also get 10 Smart Queue Bookings per day, though some days will not be available.

Various attraction packages are being offered in half-day, full-day, or three-day formats as well as guided or self-guided journeys being available through the Expo 2020 mobile app should you prefer to explore at your own pace.

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A single-entry ticket will cost AED 95 and a multi-pass will cost AED 195. A six-month season pass will grant you access to the event for its entire duration for AED 495.

Get tickets here.

Multi-day passes can be used 30 consecutive days from 1st day of use, and also get 10 Smart Queue Bookings. One day tickets also get 10 Smart Queue Bookings, but, as you can expect, can only be used for one day.

You can also book a room at the Rove Expo 2020 hotel starting at AED 1000, which will place you right in the middle of the event’s main square.

The event will also feature the world’s largest radio satellite that can detect alien life.

It will be joined by some other very intriguing features, including a 4D ‘bioprinter’ that can reproduce live cells.

There’s even a robot band performing and they’re said to be Beethoven-inspired. Wonder what the 5th Symphony would sound like in autotune?

Our oldest known sister to the human race, aged 3.2 million years old, Lucy, will make a guest appearance, in fossil form, at the Ethiopian Pavilion at Expo 2020.


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