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The ‘Monster Truck Showdown’ is back on the Gulf Coast

America’s Wildest Monster Truck Show is back and better than ever and features a new lineup of Monster Trucks and Thrill Shows! This family-friendly event is going down on November 9th from 12-4pm at the Emerald Coast Dragway in Holt, Florida. Featuring national TV monster trucks including: Bounty Hunter Scarlet Bandit Hurricane Force Storm Damage […]

America’s Wildest Monster Truck Show is back and better than ever and features a new lineup of Monster Trucks and Thrill Shows!

This family-friendly event is going down on November 9th from 12-4pm at the Emerald Coast Dragway in Holt, Florida.

Featuring national TV monster trucks including:

  • Bounty Hunter
  • Scarlet Bandit
  • Hurricane Force
  • Storm Damage

“See these superstars as they compete in earth-shaking, ground-pounding, high-flying excitement where the DIRT is gonna FLY!”

Seating is limited in the venue, so it’s recommended to grab your tickets early. Advance tickets are only $12 and available at both Restylers Outlet Stores locations in Fort Walton Beach and Crestview.

The gates will open at noon, with a pre-show meet and greet Pit Party from 12:30pm – 1:30pm (admission only $5.00). Kids can get up close to huge monster trucks and see the track up close where all the Monster Truck battles happen. The show will start at 2:00pm and end around 4:00pm. Post show drivers autographs will also be available.

This event is located at:
Emerald Coast Dragway
7134 Garner Landing Road
Holt, Florida, 32564

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