
Pre-order tickets now available for Maker Faire Austin, TX: Oct. 20 & 21, 2007 Travis County Fairgrounds –
Maker Faire: A two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates arts, crafts, engineering, science projects and the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. It’s for creative, resourceful folks who like to tinker and love to make things. We call them Makers. All tickets & passes will be mailed in mid-September. Children 3 years and under are free!
Ticket prices will be higher than the prices listed if purchased at the fairgrounds on the days of the event. Pre-order now and save!
Stay the weekend and camp at the fairgrounds! A limited amount of camping passes are available for an extra fee. See the bottom of this page for details, only available for weekend Maker Faire ticket holders. Also, a small amount of RV spots will be available at the fairgrounds. Send inquires to Valerie Aubel.
Maker Faire Austin, TX tickets ON SALE NOW – Link.
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Austin,??
It might be a good idea to include the state.
I didn’t see it listed anywhere.
@N0QBH – austin, tx (texas)
I just moved to Austin in December, and I’m so glad I did! I wasn’t able to go to the original Faire, so I’m so excited it will be here.
Thanks for making this possible… I’m excited!
I’m so excited that we who can’t fly to San Mateo can now participate in the Fair(e). But no student discount for students over 21? What about graduate students, the poorest of them all?
Why does it cost so much to attend the Maker Faire? Do ticket purchases support a charity or something? Are they tax deductible? I was really interested in seeing this–what a great educational opportunity! Then I saw the price to attend and I thought, “huh??” :(
less than $25 for a two day event is very reasonable. are you a student? it’s even less… ($10).
Not a student. It appears that the general admission price for me for 1 day is $25. If I am reading this incorrectly, please help me find the right information. I was expecting to pay something like the cost of a movie ticket to go see this. That would be reasonable. It doesn’t sound like there are any paid performers in this show…! Is there a meal included? I am still baffled.
@ash_liz – for adults it’s $20 for a day pass (you need to order it online). for kids and students it’s $15 or $10…
there are performances, workshops, etc etc. food is not included.
My tickets just showed up in the mail—I’m pretty stoked about this.
(Oh, and to make it even better, the tickets are numbered 0000 and 0001. Excellent!)