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30% off Tickets to Impossible Occurences Adults $31, Children $27.29 [MEL]

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Got an email today informing me that tickets to the show - "Impossible Occurences" are available for 30% off. The show takes place every Friday at 7:30 PM and 9:00 PM at the Marriott Hotel on Exhibition St in Melbourne.

I have been to this show before and thoroughly enjoyed it. I spent the whole time trying to see if I can figure out how he does it; but failed in that respect. All the magic is close up magic in a small room with about 40 people.

The full prices for the tickets are $40 per adult and $35 per child plus booking fees of $3 per adult and $2.79 per child. The 30% off applies to the ticket price only and not the booking fee.

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  • Impossible Occurences

    So none of the magic tricks will work?

    • Its not magic - its real…..

      • -1

        regardless, if it's 'impossible', you're paying to see nothing

        • +4

          I have a Foxtel subscription… I feel the same way about it.

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    I went here a few months ago and it was easily the best magic show I have every been to (have been to quite a few)

  • Saw this last year and thoroughly enjoyed it. Does anyone know if it is the same act each time or a new one? If new act then I'll definitely go see it again.

    Absolutely loved the close up magic tricks and I still cannot figure out how the magician did it.

    • The website says that it is mostly the same show - maybe one or two things different.

      I am taking the kids this Friday, so will be able to say more authoritatively if it is the same as the last time I saw it.

      • Kids will love it!

    • the magician said the show will change later on in the year, so I'm guessing it's probably the same show for now

    • Would you recommend someone going to this even if they're not fluent in English? And does the guy pick random people from the audience to participate or ask for volunteers?

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