Fun Activities for Auto Lovers at New Jersey Convention and Expo Center

This year at the NJ Convention and Expo Center in Edison New Jersey the auto show will show some unique displays of customize vehicles. In addition you will also see many tricked out vehicle displays, the dates for the auto show are November 2-5, 2006. On the second and the third the doors open from 5pm to 10pm, and on the fourth the doors open from 11:00am to 10pm, and on the fifth from 11:00am to 7:00pm. The ticket prices are $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Toddlers under the age of four are free. If you go to the website you will be able to print out a discount coupon and be able to get in for an even cheaper price. The website is www.autoexpo.com. This is definitely affordable family fun for everyone.

If you are wondering whether or not there are going to be any special events, there will definitely be plenty of them. On Saturday, November 4th, from 12pm to 2pm, New York’s all star outfielder Roy White will be there signing autographs for free. On Sunday, November 5th between 12pm and 2pm Miss New Jersey 2006, Georgine DiMaria will be signing autographs for free. And last but certainly not least, Spider Man will be appearing on Sunday November 5th between 11:00am, and 5:00pm. So as you can see there will be plenty for everyone to see and lots of fun for the entire family.

Even if you are not a big auto fan, you will be surprised at how much you end up enjoying yourself at one of these shows. If you miss the show in central New Jersey then you should be able to catch it in Northern New Jersey, at the Meadowlands Expo Center, located at 355 Plaza Drive Secaucus New Jersey. There will also be a show in Southern Connecticut, Long Island, and Western Massachusetts. So if you really want to get out and see what new cars are going to be out for 2007, or how you can really hook up your car then this is a show that you should definitely attend.

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