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HUGE Ticket Announcement

HUGE Ticket Announcement

It’s the beginning of a new era here at HQ! BreyerFest tickets are going digital, and 3-Day Parking is now included with all onsite tickets!

That’s right! For 2024, ALL in-person BreyerFest tickets will be digital (with the option for you to print at home, if you’d like) and tickets will NO LONGER be mailed by Breyer to guests attending in person. As well, in-person attendees will not have to purchase a parking pass to enter the KHP during BreyerFest weekend. Parking at the KHP during BreyerFest weekend will be included with ALL ticket types. 

If you’re a virtual attendee, nothing changes for you, as your “ticket” to BreyerFest will still be your account login information.

Each ticket you purchase will be emailed to you individually through our partner ticket platform a few weeks before BreyerFest (after the Special Run preference form process is complete) and will have a unique, scannable Master QR code that will work only for the models or other items it corresponds to – which will be listed in the email you receive. (You can also find this information in your order history on BreyerHorses.com.) This includes Admission, Event models, Special Run models, and for our VIP ticketholders, their Limited Edition models and VIP swag packs. Guests will notice a small processing fee on VIP, All-Access, and General Admission ticket sales. 

 

 

This Master QR code can be scanned multiple times at the different pickup spots at BreyerFest, so if you have an All-Access ticket, you can pick up your Celebration Horse at Event Model handout and then bring the same Master QR code over to the Special Run line to redeem for your two assigned Special Run models. Once the Master QR code has been scanned for all the items it corresponds with, it will no longer be scannable.

As an alternative, within the ticket email you receive for each ticket you buy, there will also be an option to view your individual tickets as a multi-page PDF file. Each item you are eligible to receive or purchase will have a single-use QR code associated with it. Since each QR code is unique, each of these individual tickets can only be scanned once. 

 

 

You can print your tickets at home and present paper tickets to BreyerFest staff, or you can add the digital tickets to your phone’s wallet, take screenshots from your email, or download the BreyerFest app – which we will talk more about later on. Any of these methods will work since all the QR codes are unique!

If you don’t have a printer (or a smartphone), you can visit our Ticket Booth or the BreyerFest Help Desk near the Special Run Line and we can print your tickets for you. If you accidentally delete your ticket email, you can contact Breyer’s Customer Service and we can re-email you your ticket email.

 

We are so excited to be taking this step, which will ensure that no tickets will be lost in the mail and no one has to worry about them arriving in time! 

We’re also sure that you’re going to have a lot of questions that this post hasn’t answered. Those will be covered soon in our FAQs, so just sit tight and we promise to get all your questions answered. 

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Comments

collectormep - April 17, 2024

I understand there will not be a need to purchase a parking pass; however, will we need anything to show to the people manning the ticket booths to show we are attending Breyerfest? I am sure people simply attending the park have to pay for parking. Also, I do not recall seeing any mention of the wristbands. Will there be any this year? We needed those to prove we had bought tickets to attend in the past. How are the peiople at the gate for Breyerfest going to know if we have bought tickets or not? If there is nothing to show, anyone can enter there and buy in the stores.

Ruth Meador - January 26, 2024

I was wanting to know about when Breyerfest tickets go on sale and does everyone get to choose which form that they would the tickets be in like in digital form or printed form where they would still get wristbands with the printed form and I think that it would be a good idea if all of the Breyerfest special run models were made available to all ticket holders and so that everyone get the special run model that would like to get at Breyerfest.

Carmen Sander - January 24, 2024

I don’t like this idea. I loved the booklets for souvenirs. Also I wish there was an option to get the book or digital. It was so exciting to hold the book and look through it. Everyone is asking about the wristbands hopefully this will be answered soon.

Ava Filjones - January 22, 2024

I’m not sure how I feel about this… It seems like it is going to make things a lot more complicated than they need to be. Also, will we still get the wristbands??

Shauna Arbogast - January 19, 2024

Will we still get the wristbands or is everything digital this year? How is getting in going to work if we have to wait to be scanned in?

Sally - January 19, 2024

As someone who has only attended online, it seems like this is a great improvement since you’re not dependent on the USPS to get your tickets to you. I’m glad that the processing fee is extra as it’s allowing for something on in person tickets only, and not the online tickets. Breyer keeps getting better and better!

Jessica Earls - January 18, 2024

Not too thrilled about this but will see how it goes. This isn’t great for people who trade/sell their cards though.

Eowyn - January 18, 2024

If all the tickets are digital, how is the entry line going to be run? It gets busy enough with just wrist-band checks, if everyone has to be scanned, won’t it take more people working the line to get us in at a reasonable pace?

Carrie - January 18, 2024

Is there going to be a way for us to swap our SR tickets with each other anymore? We used to buy/sell and trade them.

StarryTheEscapist - January 18, 2024

Understood, only I think the “small” processing fee should be included in the actual ticket price. There are few things more frustrating than getting ready to pay for tickets only to get slapped with hidden fees at checkout.

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