It will cost up to $128 for a family of four to see Vivid Sydney in the Royal Botanic Garden, in what was previously a free community event.
One of Vivid’s most beloved venues is no longer free this year, with the festival planning to charge up to $128 for a family of four to see the light installations at the Royal Botanic Garden.
Pooja Antil is a regular visitor to Vivid Sydney and is considering paying to attend the light walk in the Botanic Garden.Tickets at peak times cost $40 for an adult, $28 for a child or $128 for a family with two children. Children aged two and under are free, but children aged 13 and older pay the adult price.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said Vivid, Place Management NSW and the Royal Botanic Garden should “drop their proposal to make money from a community event”. “I’m increasingly concerned about events that used to be free on public land suddenly becoming ticketed,” Greenwich said. A Vivid Sydney spokesperson said the Vivid Sydney Light Walk from Circular Quay to Central Station via Barangaroo and Darling Harbour, and many other events remained free.
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