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ROSE TCE ROSE TCE The remainder of the Showground, including The remainder of the Showground, including Adelaide Vaporisers & E-cigarettes is SMOKE FREE ShowgroundAdelaide Vaporisers & E-cigarettes is SMOKE FREE ShowgroundTrain Station Train Station Railway Kidman Rose 3 RailwayEntry Rose 2 KidmanGates Rose 1 CarRose Park 3 Entry CarRose Park 2 Gates CarRose Park 1 1 Car Park Car Park Car Park 11 2 22 Windmill KIDS Windmill Gate KIDS Gate 3 CARNIVALCARNIVAL KIDS 3 3 Vili’s Dog CORNERKIDS 3 Vili’sPavilion Dog CORNER Pavilion HAMILTON BOULEVARDHAMILTON JUBILEE 4 BOULEVARD JUBILEEPAVILION Stop 2 4 4 CARNIVALCARNIVAL PAVILION Stop 2 4 Kids Zone Home & Horticulture Dog Breed Kids Zone Home & HorticultureStage Dog Breed Outdoor Stage Display OutdoorLiving Display Living 5 Goyder 55 GoyderStage Show Bus Lifestyle Stage ShowStation Bus Lifestyle Station GOYDERGOYDER PAVILIONPAVILION Fashion & 6 Fashion & 6 6 Beauty DUNCAN GALLERY Food & 6 Beauty DUNCAN GALLERY FoodWine & Sheds & Wine ShedsCarports & PET CENTRE Country Carports PET CENTRE CountryClothing Walkway & Bicycle Lane Bicycle & Walkway Clothing Walkway & Bicycle Lane Bicycle & Walkway Ridley Entry 7 GOLDENGOLDEN Ridley Entry 77 NORTHNORTH KINGSWAY STAGESTAGE Food KINGSWAY ATRIUMATRIUM Food CourtCourt Royal 8 CWACWA Gourmet Food Royal 8 8 Cafe Gourmet Food Show 8 Cafe TasteTaste SA SA Court Show Court OfficeOffice FOODLAND FOODLAND StockStock PublicPublic PAVILION Journal Grandstand 9 PAVILION Journal Grandstand Public 9 9 PigPig Diving Diving Public 9 & Racing Grandstand & Racing FarmFarm Expo Expo Grandstand ShowShow MuseumMuseum Quiet Zone Quiet Zone Wheelchair SHOWBAGSHOWBAG MARKETMARKET 10 Wheelchair HALL BAZAAR GOODWOOD RD 10 10 ZoneZone HALL BAZAAR GOODWOOD RD 10 ArenaArena LoungeLounge BlacksmithBlacksmith TheThe Old Old Public 11 Shop Ram Shed Public 11 11 Shop Ram Shed GrandstandGrandstand 11 EAST CRESCENT EAST CRESCENT RuralRural Services PublicPublic Services Members Grandstand OfficeOffice Members MAINMAIN ARENA ARENA Grandstand 12 GrandstandGrandstand 1212 MembersMembers DiningDining Members Room Members Room WheelchairWheelchair ZoneZone 13 BOULEVARD WEST 13 13 BOULEVARD WEST RingRing 13 Master Master RoundhouseRoundhouse HorseHorse ExerciseExercise ArenaArena BeefBeef Cattle Cattle 14 JudgingJudging Lawn Lawn 1414 TheThe Bull Bull Bar Bar Horse WEST CRESCENT Horse WEST CRESCENT LungeingLungeing Area Walkway & Bicycle Lane Bicycle & Walkway Area 15 Lane Bicycle & Walkway 15 15 RedRed Dove Dove 15 CafeCafe StopStop 3 3 VintageVintage MachineryMachinery HarnessHarness Horses Horses 16 SOUTHSOUTH BOULEVARD BOULEVARD 1616 Pigs & Exhibition Pigs & MilkingMilking Barn Barn Exhibition PeoplePeople DairyDairy 17 1717 LeaderLeader 1 1 LeaderLeader 2 2 LeaderLeader 3 3 CarCar Park Park LeaderLeader Street Street CarCar Park Park DairyDairy Cattle Cattle CarCar Park Park GoodwoodGoodwood EntryEntry JudgingJudging Lawn Lawn Goodwood 18 Train Stop Goodwood 1818 Train Stop TramTram Stop Stop 300m300m StopStop 5 5 LEADERLEADER ST ST StopStop 4 4 A B C D EE FF GG HH II JJ KK LL MM NN OO PP AccessibleAccessible Toilet Toilet ShowShow Train Train Stop Stop LostLost Property Property J8 J8 CookeryCookery M6 M6 MarketMarket Bazaar Bazaar O9 O9 B3,B3, E15,F12, E15,F12, L7, L7, L3, L3, N3, N3, O7 O7 MonMon - - Thurs Thurs Only Only G9 G9 AccessibleAccessible Viewing Viewing MobilityMobility Scooter Scooter StrollerStroller & & PetPet Centre Centre DairyDairy Cattle Cattle J17, J17, M17 M17 PlatformPlatform G10,G13,A2 G10,G13,A2 HireHire H2 H2 WheelchairWheelchair Hire Hire F13 F13 lowerlower level level E6 E6 SHOWSHOW ATMATM G8, G8, H2, H2, J5, J5, M7 M7 ParcelParcel Minding Minding F13 F13 TaxiTaxi Zone Zone DairyDairy Food Food Hall Hall B8 B8 PhotographyPhotography O5 O5 KIOSKSKIOSKS BankSABankSA Discount Discount Ride Ride BankSABankSA Agsplorers Agsplorers ParentsParents Room Room Toilet Dogs A3, A3, B5 B5 Pigs G17 G17 CouponsCoupons & & Family Family Value Value F14 Toilet Dogs Pigs STARTSTART F14 M3,N8,M3,N8, PackPack pick pick up, up, $12 $12 Return Return PolicePolice & & Lost Lost Tickets,Tickets, Yellow Yellow Brick Brick Road Road BarBar E8, E8, F11,G14, F11,G14, J8 J8 TrainTrain Stop Stop GoldenGolden Grains Grains E10 E10 PonyPony Rides Rides O2 O2 ChildrenChildren H8 H8 bagsbags & & general general infomation infomation CONNECT WITH US B2,E16,J2,K7,O2,O7B2,E16,J2,K7,O2,O7 HandicraftsHandicrafts Poultry,Poultry, Pigeons Pigeons ON SOCIAL MEDIA BusBus Stop Stop PrayerPrayer Room Room L7 L7 TramTram Stop Stop && Junior JuniorQuiet Textiles Textiles Zone M4 M4 C10 && Eggs Eggs upper upper level level G6 G6 Royal Adelaide Show AdvancedAdvanced SafariSafari Zoo Zoo Adventure Adventure Royal Adelaide Show CarCar Parking Parking QuietQuiet Zone Zone C10 C10 HorseHorse Stables Stables O13 O13 TechnologyTechnology B6 B6 && Craft Craft Village Village 03 03 @royaladelaideshow CellarCellar Door Door RideRide Share Share Pickup Pickup AlpacaAlpaca & & Goat Goat B10 B10 HorticultureHorticulture N4 N4 SheepSheep & & Wool Wool B14 B14 ExperienceExperience E9 E9 LocationLocation B1 B1 @adelaideshow Dining/Dining/ RoofRoof Top Top Tour Tour JuniorJunior Art, Art, Craft Craft & & ArtArt Prize Prize O4 O4 ShowbagsShowbags M9 M9 CateringCatering Precinct Precinct MeetingMeeting Point Point K7 K7 DesignDesign & & Technology Technology N4 N4 adelshow adelshow SHOWSHOW KIOSKS KIOSKS BankSABankSA Farmyard Farmyard SASA Water Water Refill Refill Stations Stations FirstFirst Aid Aid L8 L8 KiddiesKiddies Kingdom Kingdom F15 F15 B2,E16,J2,K7,O2,O7B2,E16,J2,K7,O2,O7 NurseryNursery F14 F14 A3,E16,G6,L7,N7A3,E16,G6,L7,N7 ShowShow Train Train Stop Stop BeefBeef Cattle Cattle D14, D14, D17 D17 WoodchoppingWoodchopping #ADELSHOW LockersLockers N7 N7 LearningLearning Centre Centre D10 D10 AllAll Days Days J8, J8, L11, L11, L16, L16, F16 F16 && Led Led Steers Steers D15 D15 ArenaArena D12 D12 Competitive sections continue to grow at the Royal Adelaide Show and, in 2018, we attracted over 32,000 entries - the third highest in the history of the Show. The Cookery competition always attracts strong interest and has introduced several new classes this year, including gluten-free and vegan cakes and biscuits, native foods, and a novice class for those new to competitive cooking. In the Handicrafts competition, the bicentenary of the birth of Queen Victoria will be marked with a special Victorian-era challenge. On the entertainment front, we’re delighted to present our latest theatrical extravaganza, Greatest Musical Moments. Showcasing famous musical performances from the stage and screen, this spectacular show will be performed several times daily on the Goyder stage. For younger show-goers, we welcome Peppa Pig and Family as part of our From the Kids’ Midweek Program. In the Main Arena, daredevil crowd favourites FMX Showtime are celebrating 20 years in 2019 Chief Executive with twice-daily performances at the Show. We Promising to deliver the ‘Show of a Lifetime’, the also welcome an exciting new sport to the Main 2019 Royal Adelaide Show is shaping up to be Arena, barrel horse racing, as well as a World Cup an exciting, fun and diverse ten days. From the qualifying showjumping event. livestock sheds and agricultural pavilions, to the excitement of the Carnival and the bustle of the Also celebrating a milestone this year is the pavilions, the Royal Adelaide Show brings together Skymaster Wheel, notching up 50 years at the the best of our State for the enjoyment of all South Show. Featuring a new circular video screen that Australians. will project photos of Show-goers during the Show, this long-time favourite will be joined by several In the livestock area, two of our feature breeds, new rides in the Carnival section, including The Angus beef cattle and Polwarth sheep, are Enchanted Circus - a beautiful new family ride that celebrating their centenaries in 2019, and we’re has been imported from Italy. delighted to be shining the spotlight on the Merino SA School Wethers Competition as one of our On behalf of the team at the Royal Agricultural & feature agricultural events. Designed to encourage Horticultural Society of South Australia, I look forward young people to learn more about the wool and to seeing you at the Show. lamb industries, the competition attracts schools from across South Australia. Our friends at the Department for Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) play a big part in the Royal Adelaide Show, both through their regular stand in the Farm Expo area and support of the Rural John Rothwell Ambassador Program, to the important role they Chief Executive play in ensuring all animals at the Show are healthy, RA&HS SA Inc safe and meet legal requirements. Look out too for a display by the Office for Women celebrating 125 years of women’s suffrage, the SA Museum’s first ever stand at the Show, and the CWA’s 90th anniversary display. Opening and Closing Times The Royal Adelaide Show opens at 9am daily. The Carnival attractions operate until 11pm Fridays and Saturdays, and 10pm Sunday to Thursday (weather permitting), except Sunday 8 September when they will close at 9.30pm. Ticket Box Closing Times Pavilion Closing Times Ticket boxes, located outside each gate, Pavilion Sun - Thurs Fri & Sat Final Sun open at 9am daily. Once closed, entry is still Advanced Technology 7pm 7pm 7pm available until Show closing time, however ESSENTIALS tickets will need to be purchased online. BankSA Farmyard Nursery 8pm 8pm 7pm Please refer to Pavilion closing times before Dairy Food Hall 8pm 8pm 7pm Key Dates 6 Accessibility 11 Parking 14 purchasing your ticket after 5pm.
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