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SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW FREE FOR DISABLED COMMUNITY, THE ELDERLY AND WAR VETERANS

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:17 pm
by HEPZIBAH
Posted today by Luxor City, Egypt on Facebook

SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW FREE FOR DISABLED COMMUNITY, THE ELDERLY AND WAR VETERANS

The Egyptian Sound and Light Show Company has announced its decision to issue free passes for its shows to all members of the disabled community, as well as free passes to senior citizens and war veterans for their Arabic-language shows. This is part of their initiative to support the disabled and elderly communities, and focus on their inclusion within society. This pass is valid for the shows in all of their locations, including the Giza Pyramids, the Karnak Temple, Philae, Abu Simbel Temple and Edfu.

In addition, the Sound and Light Show Company will also grant Egyptian students, from school to university level, discounts up to 50% for the Arabic shows. School teachers can also enjoy this benefit.

According to a statement by Mohamed Abdel Aziz, the president of the Sound and Light Company, this initiative permits members of the disabled community, senior citizens and war veterans a free pass to use whenever they please, as opposed to the previous terms which entailed that they were limited free access according to specific days or events.

The company will also be providing wheelchairs free-of-charge to audience members who need them to enable them to move around freely during the shows.

Re: SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW FREE FOR DISABLED COMMUNITY, THE ELDERLY AND WAR VETERANS

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 6:05 am
by carrie
Egyptians only of course.

Re: SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW FREE FOR DISABLED COMMUNITY, THE ELDERLY AND WAR VETERANS

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:52 pm
by HEPZIBAH
carrie wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 6:05 am Egyptians only of course.
It doesn't actually say that, but that is the implication, especially as it states '...for their Arabic-language shows.'

Of course, you could fall into one or more of the categories of disabled/senior citizen/war veteran and speak and understand Arabic ... and not be Egyptian, but I wouldn't like to put it to the test. :a38: