Since its inception, the Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo has expanded in a number of ways, granting access to owners of used Ford Bronco models, the general public, and those that have already attended once, all while hosting a special solar eclipse event, to boot. Back in February, the 2024 summer dates for the Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo were announced, and just last week, those that wish to bring their own Bronco to one of the automaker’s curated locations were given a list of dates to choose from as well. Now, those that plan on attending the Off-Roadeo this summer can take advantage of a new, special discount as well, according to Bronco Nation.
This new discount applies specifically to those that want to bring a guest along for their Off-Roadeo experience, as The Blue Oval is slashing those prices by $100 for those that simply wish to ride along as passengers and $200 for those that also want to spend some time behind the wheel – meaning that all guests of regular Bronco Off-Roadeo experiences can get in for $395, while the Bronco Raptor experiences cost $795.
The good news is, these savings apply to all four current Bronco Off-Roadeo locations – Texas, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Moab. However, those that wish to take advantage of this deal must book their Off-Roadeo experience by June 14th, and their reservation must be scheduled on or before September 7th, 2024. Guests must be 12 years or age or older, while those that wish to also drive a Bronco have to be 18 and have a valid driver’s license.
Those that wish to take advantage of their complimentary Bronco Off-Roadeo visit can do so with the purchase of a 2022 model year or newer Ford Bronco, a 2022 Bronco Sport Badlands, or a 2023 and newer Bronco Sport of any kind. Owners can book their Off-Roadeo experience by heading over here, and their summer savings will be applied to the purchase price automatically.
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What’s the “12 years old” thing about? I have one kid. She’s 9. She doesn’t use a booster seat. My Bronco has functioning seat belts.