SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN SORTED WITH THE NEW ADELAIDE OVAL KIDS TRAIL

Make your kiddos dreams come true with a new opportunity to peak behind the scenes extending further than the usual oval green!

See the iconic stadium in a whole new way on this action-packed tour with the Adelaide Oval Ambassadors. Follow the trail with interactive activities along the way, which will have the kids thinking and walking in the footsteps of famous sporting heroes.

Experience all aspects of cricket and football games at Adelaide Oval, where you’ll get the chance to be the coach, part of the media, a commentator and even a scoreboard operator!

A fun day out for the whole family, with plenty of photo opps along the way, this tour will have both kids and parents learning and laughing. 

Every child will receive an Adelaide Oval souvenir and activity booklet at the end of the tour.

Tours run on select dates throughout December and January. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bookings essential.

$20 for adults, $15 for children (aged 5-15) and $60 for a family (2 adults, 2 children). A really great experience for all ages! 

For more information visit Adelaide Oval 

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