Pilikula Planetarium: Advance ticket booking facility


Team Udayavani, Dec 5, 2018, 7:31 AM IST

Mangaluru: In order to make it convenient for the students visiting the Pilikula Planetarium, advance ticket booking facility has been started here.

The planetarium is a prominent attraction here, but as it has a limited seating capacity, even additional number of shows do not suffice to provide opportunity for the show viewing by all the students. In this backdrop, the school in-charge may visit the Planetarium box office, for days before the student’s trip to Pilikula and book the tickets. The tickets can also booked online through www.bookmyshow.com or www.pilikula.com.

Presently, “Robot Explorer” show is being shown on Wednesday’s and Friday’s and on other days, “We are stars” show in shown.

Monday is the weekly holiday, informed he executive director of Pilikula Nisargadhama in a release.

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