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Rod Laver Arena

Address:  Batman Avenue
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
3001 
Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena

   
Contact Person: Cassie Court
   
Telephone: 03 9286 1530
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Website: http://www.mopt.com.au/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-174//311_read-153/  
     
Postal Address :
GPO Box 4611
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Melbourne
     
Post Code :
3001
     
2nd Contact Person :
Jeff Dowsing
     
Location of program :
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park (meet outside Australian Open Shop, Garden Square)
     
Appropriate age group :
5-16 yrs
     
Average cost per child :
The cost for the tour is only $5 per student
     
Special Offers :
Combined Rod Laver Arena Tour & Aviva Tennis Hot Shots : Learn more about the rich history and heritage of Rod Laver Arena through this once in a lifetime interactive learning experience. Children between 5 and 12 years of age are invited to experience the wonderful world of tennis by visiting iconic Rod Laver Arena, home of the Australian Open. Following the tour, children will have the chance to follow in their heroes’ footsteps and play on the courts at Melbourne Park in a specially modified program designed for maximum fun and involvement. For bookings or more information please contact Tennis World on 1300 836647 (1300 TENNIS) or aotennis@tennis.com.au The cost of this special offer: $10.00.
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

For 20 years the world has watched the top players compete for honours in the Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam at Melbourne Park, which attracted over 600,000 fans in 2008.  Australia's premier the sports and entertainment precinct draws over 2 million people a year with a diverse sporting event schedule and concert calendar that embraces the world's greatest performers.

Tours of Rod Laver Arena give you a unique behind the scenes experience of Melbourne's most dynamic sports and entertainment venue. Visitors experience an insider's perspective as they are taken through the Australian Open's Tournament Control, the change rooms used by world's best tennis players, the players' retreat area, onto the arena floor, up to the Superboxes, into VIP hospitality areas, Margaret Court Arena and inside the
purpose built theatrette that hosts the press conferences during the Australian Open.

     

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