Thousands Of Free My Kent Big Weekend Tickets Promise A Real
Spring Treat
16 January 2012
There are thousands of free tickets for Kent residents to book
themselves a really great day out during the 2012 My Kent Big
Weekend celebrations this spring.
From Monday 23 January, visitors to the special event website will be able to
apply for free tickets, two per Kent household, to more than 108
different attractions and experiences.
The website will be live for applications until midnight on Monday
13 February to give everyone plenty of time to browse through
this year’s bumper selection of days out – ranging from coach trips
to France to visiting castles, gardens, historic houses, train and
boat trips as well as many less familiar and new
destinations.
Staff at visitor information centres across the county will be
happy to help people without internet access select their
destinations and apply for tickets.
After the website closes, tickets will be allocated on a ballot
system in readiness for the My Kent Big Weekend on Saturday 17 and
Sunday 18 March, which marks the climax of the first English
Tourism Week.
Sandra Matthews-Marsh, chief executive of the county tourism
champions at Visit Kent,
said: “This year there is a really amazing selection of places for
local people to visit and enjoy.
“We launched this annual event to celebrate the importance of
tourism to our county six years ago and I never dreamed that it
would prove so popular – or that we would be sharing our great days
out with our tourism partners in Nord Pas De Calais!
“Just looking through the website really brings home how much we
have to celebrate in Kent and what a wealth of traditional and
unusual attractions we have on our doorstep.”
Kent welcomes more than 56.6 million visitors every year
contributing more than £3.2 billion to the local economy.
Visit Kent developed the Kent Big Day Out to showcase the county’s
tourism, leisure and hospitality industry to local residents so
that they could pass on good advice to visitors, friends and family
seeking fun days out and interesting places to visit.
Research last year revealed that 80 per cent of people who visited
an attraction during My Kent Big Weekend would revisit it on
another occasion while a staggering 98 per cent said they would
recommend it to their friends and family.
With an influx of visitors expected this year to celebrate the
Dickens and Pugin bicentenaries, the 2012 London Games and the
Cultural Olympiad and more, word of mouth recommendations are going
to be very important.
“Kent is the Gateway to the Games – we will be welcoming visitors
from across Europe. We will be entertaining everyone coming to soak
up the atmosphere of 2012 in the relaxing atmosphere of Kent but
with access to our excellent transport routes to Stratford and the
city,” said Mrs Matthews-Marsh.
“We have some of the best sites and events possible for Dickens’
enthusiasts to visit and enjoy as well as major exhibitions at such
destinations as Turner Contemporary and at The Historic Dockyard,
Chatham.
“All the research shows that the staycation is going to be even
more important this year as people seek days out from home or head
off to explore other parts of England.
“It is always the people you meet when you are on holiday or short
break that make places special. They are the ones to tell you about
the best sites to see and the top bars and restaurants to
visit.
“The My Kent Big Weekend will make sure we are able to give our
guests good suggestions which they in turn will be able to pass on
to their friends and families. I want Kent to be known for offering
visitors the warmest welcome in England through 2012 and for many
years to come.”