Print At Home Tickets Available For Daytona International Speedway Guests
Wednesday April 2, 2008
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., — Race fans that purchase their tickets for the upcoming Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola or DIRECTV Speedweeks 2009 and the 51st annual Daytona 500 will have the ability to print their tickets at home.
"This is a great new amenity for our guests," Daytona International Speedway President Robin Braig said. "If our race fans don't want to wait to have their tickets mailed or pick them up at will call, they now have the convenience of the print at home option. This is a quick and innovative way for our race fans to obtain their tickets before arriving at ‘The World Center of Racing.' "
To utilize the print at home option, the Daytona International Speedway ticket buyer will need to have access to e-mail and a printer. When purchasing tickets over the phone, the ticket buyer needs to mention to their ticket agent that they would like to use the print at home option or choose the print at home option when purchasing tickets online.
The ticket buyer will then receive two e-mails. One e-mail confirms the ticket sale and the second e-mail contains the print at home information.
The print at home tickets contain a special barcode that will be scanned at the Daytona International Speedway entrance gates. This barcode is only good for one admission and duplicate copies of the same barcode will not allow access.
At this time, the print at home option is not available for Sprint FANZONE/Pre-Race access, fan hospitality passes or specialty vehicle passes.
For more information on Daytona International Speedway tickets, log on to www.racetickets.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP.
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