San Antonio residents will get a second chance at spinning the “Wheel of Fortune” late this year.
While Pat and Vanna won’t be there, fans can still get the TV experience, as there will be a replica wheel.
Contestants will spin the wheel and solve puzzles for a chance to win prizes like $10,000 in cash or trips to Paris, Hawaii, and more.Tickets start at $34.50 and the pre-sale starts at 9 a.m. on Nov. 14. The general sale is 10 a.m. on Nov. 18., by phone at 210-223-8624, or in person at the Tobin Center Box Office, located at 100 Auditorium Circle. VIP packages are available with early access, premiere seats, pre-show lounge access and photo opportunities to spin the wheel.
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