Eric got there within a few minutes of the ticket counter opening, waited in line for an hour, and finally got to the ticket agent. Guess what? All the free tickets were gone. Everyone else in the line was there for the same reason, and they were ticked off. One woman made such a scene that she had to be removed by security.
Apparently the circus does this on purpose, knowing that most people who have the vouchers will be forced to buy tickets when they arrive.
When Eric came home with the bad news that we weren't going to the circus, Zari was devastated. We explained that the circus does this on purpose. She was shocked at the dishonesty--on the same level as when her scooter was stolen.
She wrote the following letter to the circus. It's going into the mail today.
A letter for the circus
But, this note is for the behavior of the circus
Dear Circus,
It is not nice to trick people. I even cried because you tricked me. My papa said if the circus said people pay, we would not go to the circus. So I would love if you would actually tell the truth about the slip of paper that said if some body brought that slip of paper you wouldn't have to buy the real ticket.
Sincerely,
Zari
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