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CARNIVAL FAQ
What is the Flyers Charities Carnival?
The Carnival is a tradition spanning over four decades and is Flyers Charities largest fundraiser! This one-day event takes place each year at the Wells Fargo Center and is bursting with excitement and fun. Fans and families can meet the Flyers players, ride a ferris wheel INSIDE the Wells Fargo Center, play tailgate games, enjoy Carnival snacks, and more, all while making memories and supporting Flyers Charities.
I purchased Sign & Snap tickets. Do I also need to purchase the Admission Tickets?
To access Sign & Snaps and other experiences, you must have a Carnival Admission ticket.
What is a Sign & Snap and what comes with a Sign & Snap ticket?
Sign & Snaps invite you to meet your favorite Flyers players! Sign & Snaps grant access to two (2) autographs and one (1) photo with your selected player. The photo can have up to six (6) people in it.
What if the player I want to meet is not listed on the Sign & Snap webpage?
If you do not see the player you want to meet listed on the website, they are SOLD OUT! If you they are sold out, additional inventory will become available in February. Please check back! You can also meet players at tailgate games throughout the day. A detailed schedule will be shared closer to event day.
What time does the Carnival start?
Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Sign & Snap sessions, Locker Room Tours, Shot on Goal, and more start at 11:00 a.m. The event concludes at 3:00 p.m.
Do children need a ticket?
Children under 12 can access the Carnival for FREE! One (1) adult tickets grants access to four (4) kids tickets (under 12 years old) to the Carnival. When checking out on Ticketmaster, make sure to add the additional, free children’s tickets to your cart. Even though they are free, you will still need to present the ticket to get children through the doors.
Is parking free?
Parking is FREE!
What does the money raised at the Carnival support?
Proceeds benefit Flyers Charities. Flyers Charities works to support local families impacted by cancer and grow the game of hockey to new and diverse audiences. Thank you for your support!