New Coca-Cola truck dates announced after it's called off amid dangerous weather

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The Coca Cola truck parked in Cardiff on November 16 (Image: Getty Images)
The Coca Cola truck parked in Cardiff on November 16 (Image: Getty Images)

Cola-Cola has announced the rescheduled dates for their Christmas truck experience in Belfast after it was called off due to bad weather.

The Northern Irish capital's dates were originally set for December 8-10, but had to be cancelled when stormy weather battered the city. Previous ticket holders have been assured that they will be able to attend on a new date. The fizzy drink giant added there will be no further general ticket sales for these dates.

The Coca-Cola Real Magic Experience will now take place at Belfast's Titanic Quarter from Wednesday, December 13 to Friday, December 15, reports Belfast Live.

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A spokesperson for Coca-Cola said: “Last week the Coca-Cola Real Magic Experience was due to take place in Belfast from December 8 - 10 2023. Due to the adverse weather in Belfast last weekend the events had to be cancelled and all ticket holders will be receiving a refund in coming days.

"The Coca-Cola Company has made every effort to find alternative dates to deliver the experience in Belfast this week. The company confirmed today that they have managed to secure alternative dates for the Coca-Cola Real Magic Experience with the scheduled events being made available to book by those who had tickets for the original dates.

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"Due to the change in timing, the event will have to run at reduced capacity with limited tickets available to rebook as well as a change to the experience on site. However, attendees will still be provided with a very special photo opportunity with the iconic Coca-Cola Christmas Truck.

"Ticket holders for the original dates have by now received an email from Coca-Cola confirming the next steps, refund information and logistics around this. Ticket holders are advised to check their SPAM folders for any missed email notifications."

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