DHL FanFest
- Filed under: World News
- Date: Jun 1,2008
The DHL All-Star FanFest ® interactive baseball spectacular is the largest baseball event in the world. It provides baseball fans of all ages the once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the fun and excitement of the Major League Baseball Midsummer Classic.
All Ticket Licensees, regardless of plan type, must purchase a strip or strips of Tickets for all MLB All-Star events to be held at the Stadium (i.e. the same seat location and the same quantity of strips for all All-Star events) and each strip will include 2 DHL FanFest Tickets. For example, if you purchase two (2) All-Star events strips of Tickets, you will also purchase four (4) FanFest Tickets. There is no exceptions to this policy.
This five-day event is for baseball fans of all ages, offering interactive clinics, historical exhibits, and souvenirs. Find treasures from Coooperstown right alongside state-of-the-art batting and pitching cages. FanFest is now in its 17th successful year, providing a companion to the much-anticipated All-Star Game and giving fans an experience to remember - even if they can’t make it to the ballpark Tuesday night.
2008 DHL All-Star FanFest Ticket Prices
Adult
$30.00
Children (2 - 12)
$25.00
Seniors (65 and over)
$25.00
College & Military
$25.00
Children (under 2)
Free
2008 DHL All-Star FanFest Family Packs
Four Pack - (2) Adult, (2) Youth
$90.00
Five Pack - (2) Adult, (3) Youth
$110.00
Six Pack - (2) Adult, (4) Youth
$130.00
Seven Pack - (2) Adult, (5) Youth
$150.00
2008 DHL FANFEST
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4 Responses for "DHL FanFest"
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Anyone know where there is a list of players signing at the Fanfest?
Hi,
I was wondering who might be at the Fan Fest 2008 at the Jacob Javits Center. Celebrity wise. You don’t have to name everyone but maybe a few. Thanks.
Monday, July 14
Gary Carter
Orlando Cepeda
Andre Dawson
Bob Feller
Rollie Fingers
Goose Gossage
Tony Gwynn
Juan Marichal
Paul Molitor
Earl Weaver
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