Each year more than 2000 people snake their way 4.5km through central Tauranga, and for the anniversary walk organisers are hoping for even more.
''Ticket sales have been a bit slow but I'm not concerned about it because people tend to just turn up on the day,'' she said.
''It's good to pre-register but people can still enter on the day and they can even do it during the event.''
Participants can buy the $5 entry ticket from Smiths Sports Shoes on the corner of Grey St and Elizabeth St in Tauranga or ASB Bank in Mid-City Mall.
Walkers can also head to Masonic Park on The Strand and enter there. All proceeds go to the Tauranga Breast Cancer Support Service.
The walk will see participants travel up Devonport Rd, along Third Avenue, down Cameron Rd, right into Brown St and down Willow St, past the police station construction site, before finishing on The Strand.
It kicks off at 6pm but live entertainment will begin about 5.15pm, so Ms Thomas advised revellers to get dressed in their costumes and come down after work.
''When it comes to costumes the bigger the better,'' she said.
''The judges are poised with their pencils to find the best costumes and there will be loads of prizes to give away too.''
The walk is traditionally for women only and its purpose is to raise awareness of breast cancer but Ms Thomas said organisers wouldn't turn away anyone.
''I just want to tell everyone to rock up, come along and give it a go. It's about celebrating life and generating awareness for breast cancer and it will be a fun time.''