Word and Mouth Project Manager Jim Gow said WAM always tried doing new things.
“We’ve had this pinned to our ideas board for a year or two, and we managed to launch it last year and we’re keen to get it going again this year, but much bigger,” Mr Gow said.
“People will also need to bring their own inflatable device; that’s a must.”
“We too often hear that there is nothing to do in the area for young people and we are constantly looking to change that, which includes getting young people off the couch in a creative and fun manner, with a sprinkling of horror thrown in.”
“The movie we’re watching this time is still shark themed, but much newer, and filmed mainly at water level, so that should add a lot to the immersive feeling of the movie.”
Aimed at young people aged 15 and over due to the horror themes, the Dive-In event promises to be another big event held locally for young people.This event is one night only, and bookings are required through Eventbrite prior to the night. Entry is $12 per person and no tickets sold at the door.
Doors open at 8 pm and entry is via the main Aquamoves entrance.Tickets are limited for safety purposes and more than half the tickets sold within the first couple of weeks.No BYO food, however food, including popcorn and drinks will be available from the venue. Every Word and Mouth event is fully supervised, and is drug, alcohol and smoke free. Search Word and Mouth on Facebook for more information on the event.Tickets are at bit.ly/TheShallowsTix2020
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