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Go on a hunt for treasure

For this Treasure Hunt, you can bring your friends and start an expedition, or go at it alone and keep the loot for yourself.

LEGEND says that the prospector Digger Joe lost over R150 000 in treasure at Gold Reef City and now the hunt is on every Sunday in the theme park to find it.

Until Sunday, November 27, this adventure-packed promotion is calling all wild-at-heart explorers to find the hidden loot at Jozi’s favourite entertainment mecca in the South.

As with all great quests, yours will start with a map, and in no time you will find yourself enjoying a fun-filled experience decoding clues, exploring, navigating and solving riddles hidden in various secret locations within the Gold Reef City Theme Park. Inside the treasure chest, there are ½ oz. Krugerrand coins waiting to be discovered, and each is worth over R10 000 in cash.

For this Treasure Hunt, you can bring your friends and start an expedition, or go at it alone and keep the loot for yourself.

“This is one experience you simply cannot afford to miss,” said Gareth Kaschula, Gold Reef City’s marketing manager. “The Gold Reef City Digger Joe’s Treasure Hunt is guaranteed to thrill treasure seekers both young and old. A day of adventure is definitely in store for those who heed the call, but will it be you who finds the treasure? There is only one way to find out,” he added.

A normal ticket price applies during this promotion and is applicable to thrill rider tickets only.

• Persons above 1.3m (R190)

• Gold cardholders: R145 per person

• Platinum cardholders: R125 per person

• Black cardholders: R105 per person

For more information, please visit www.goldreefcity.co.za

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