HEADLINES

Celebrating Rain or Shine!
Celebrate Oktoberfest rain or shine in the 30,000 square foot covered and air conditioned Schloss Addison tent with German Food, Bier, and Live Entertainment.

Enter to Win a Trip for Two to the 2010 Munich Oktoberfest
Want to see for your self just how authentic the Addison Oktoberfest is? Download and fill out an entry form or enter when you the attend Addison Oktoberfest. (Limit one entry per person)

Click here for the entry form.
Click here for the official rules and regulations.

Authentic Oktoberfest VIP Experience
Enjoy the finest of Bavarian full-service dining featuring an expanded Oktoberfest menu. Seating is limited. Reservations are required.

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Addison Oktoberfest 2009
September 17 - 20, 2009

More than 60,000 fans of polka, German food and Spaten Bier will gather in Addison’s spectacular Addison
Circle Park for four days of music, folk dancing, sing-alongs, children’s entertainment and more.

Addison’s four-day, authentic German festival is one of the largest Oktoberfest festivals outside of the famed Munich celebration.

WHEN: Thursday, September 17 through Sunday, September 20, 2009.

HOURS:
Thursday: 5 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Friday: 5 p.m. – midnight
Saturday: Noon – midnight
Sunday: Noon – 6 p.m.

Free Admission on Thursday!
Enjoy a night of great German food, beverages, and entertainment with no cost to get in the gates!


2007 Highlights in Windows Media Player Format (47mb)

Quicklinks
General Event Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Entertainment Schedules
2009 Hotel Specials
Admission and Tickets
Maps and Directions

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2009 Hotel Specials
Book a hotel in Addison and get a free gift that includes free admission, $10.00 in food and an official 2009 Oktoberfest stein.


Click here for the 2009 hotel specials.

Save the Dates!
Mark your calendar for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 Addison Oktoberfest .

2010: September 16 - 19
2011: September 15 - 18
2012: September 20 - 23

Sponsors
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