FAQ

FAQ

Where is the event held?
The event is held at Timour Hall Villa in Plumstead. There is more information on their Facebook page

What are the opening times for the show?
The show runs from 10am - 4pm both days.

How much are the tickets?
The tickets are R70 for adults with children under 12 free.

Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets are available at the gate on the day. There is a cash and a card option available.
Tickets are R70 per adult, children under 12 are free.  There is no senior citizen discount as the tickets are only R70.

Where can I park?
We have arranged secure parking up at Timour Hall Primary School in Gabriel Road. We have also arranged for parking guards to watch over your vehicles. There is NO parking inside the venue and we strongly discourage parking in the street as the traffic department have ticketed in the past for vehicles illegally parked. Additionally, if you block a driveway, you will be towed away...

How do I get to the show from the parking lot?
There are shuttles running between the parking and the show all day, kindly supplied to the show by Kia Diepriver

Are there disabled facilities at the event?
We have limited disabled parking available inside the grounds which operates on a "first come, first served" basis. There are limited disabled toilets but the grounds are wheelchair friendly with a tarred access road down the centre of the property. The fields themselves are grass and can be soft in some areas. Please contact us if you have specific queries related to this.

Can we bring our dogs?
For the first year ever, dogs will be permitted as long as they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The Classic Car and Bike Show reserve the right to ask anyone with a misbehaving or aggressive dog to leave the premises.

Is there Halaal / vegetarian / vegan catering?
While there is Halaal & vegetarian food available from some of our food vendors, there is no confirmed vegan food available.

Is there anything for my kids to do?
There are many stalls selling die cast, Dinky and other "toy cars". There is also a scale steam locomotive display from Wineland's Light Railway and the Western Province Live Steamers.
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