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Kentucky Ohio Fort Knox—Information, Ticketing and Registration ITR LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES (LTS) - (inside the HANSEN CENTER) 1053 Spearhead Division Ave - Fort Knox, KY 40121 (502) 624-5030 ——— 2019 Price List ——— All Prices are Subject to Change Without Notice Tickets are subject to availability, seasonality and changes made by the vendors listed . TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. Park hours vary throughout the year at all theme parks. It is up to the traveler to verify park hours before purchase of tickets ATTRACTION ITR GATE KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE ZOO ATTRACTION ITR GATE Adult $14.25 $16.25 BATS $10.00 $12.00 Child (Ages 3-11/Seniors 60+) $10.75 $11.75 BEECH BEND Active Duty (General admission only) Free Free Adult $31.00 $35.99 NEWPORT AQUARIUM Child (3+ / under 54”) $31.00 $31.99 Adult $23.00 $25.99 Active/Retired Military/DD214 FREE FREE Child (Ages 2-12) $16.00 $17.00 BELLE OF LOUISVILLE RAILWAY MUSEUM Children (Ages 3-12) - CONTACT ITR for details Adult (Ages 13+) $17.00 $18.00 Day Excursion - Adult $18.00 $21.00 Child (Ages 2-12) $10.00 $13.00 Lunch - Adult $29.00 $35.00 STEPHEN FOSTER (Call for Special Concert pricing) Dinner - Adult $34.00 $43.00 Adult $17.50 $18.50-23.50 DINOSAUR WORLD Child (Ages 6-12) $10.00 $11.50-$14.50 Active Duty FREE FREE Child (2-5) Call for details Adult $10.00 $12.75 Child (Ages 3-12) $7.00 $9.75 LOUISVILLE HOTELS Crowne Plaza - Louisville Airport ITR HOTEL Senior (Age 60+) $8.00 $10.95 FRAZIER INTERNATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM Standard Room (2 Queen Beds) $89.00* $149.00 Adult $9.00 $12.00 Hotel rates are pre-tax amounts. Rooms are subject to availability. Military/Senior $9.00 $10.00 To book the room call the ITR office. Child (Ages 5-17) $7.00 $8.00 Other restrictions may apply as determined by the hotel. KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM *This rate includes a $10.00 /nt. service charge Adult $12.00 $14.00 paid separately to ITR upon room booking. Senior $12.00 $13.00 Child (Ages 5 - 12) $5.50 $6.00 OHIO KENTUCKY DOWN UNDER ATTRACTION ITR GATE Active Duty / Student w/ID $17.00 $19.95 Cedar Point-Sandusky (tickets start at $70.00) Adult $20.00 $25.95 Senior (62+) $17.00 $19.95 $15.00 military discount AT THE GATE with valid Child (Ages 4-13) $11.00 $15.95 military ID, VA Medical Pic ID or DD214 KENTUCKY KINGDOM CINCINNATI ZOO Mil Days: 04-07JUL2019 $16.00 $19.95 Adult $19.00 $26.00 Military/First Responder $29.00 $29.95 Child (Ages 2-12)/Senior (62+) $14.00 $20.00 CEDAR FAIR KINGS ISLAND *Maximum 4 at gate Military (Limit 6 tickets when purchased at gate) $32.00 $35.00 Adult $29.00 $54.95 Adult $32.00 $70.00 Child/Senior $29.00 $39.95 Child (Ages 3-6) / Senior $32.00 $44.00 Parking $17.00 $20.00 KFC Yum! Center & CENTER OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY—COSI (Columbus) Freedom Hall/Broadbent Arena Adult $17.50 $19.00 & Kentucky Center for the Arts Child (Ages 2-12) $12.50 $14.00 Price varies by event & venue. Every effort is made to obtain tickets for a variety of venues and attractions. Go the ITR Special Events page. To find us: Tickets for Louisville Slugger Museum, Kentucky Science Center and the www.knox.armymwr.com (Travel & Lodging) Muhammad Ali Center are currently not available through ITR Leisure Travel Services please contact them directly to inquire on military discounted rates. @KNOXITR 0619.V1 Page 2 FT KNOX ITR PRICE LIST 2019 INDIANA TENNESSEE CONT’D ATTRACTION ITR GATE ATTRACTION ITR GATE DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE OLD TOWN TROLLEY - NASHVILLE (VALID TILL 31MAR2020) Sat EVE $46.50 $49.00 Adult—1 day $33.00 $43.65 Sun-Thur $41.50 $44.00 Sun Matinee $37.50 $40.00 Child (Ages 4-12) - 1 day $16.25 $21.80 Wed Matinee $36.50 $39.00 Adult—2 day $41.00 $54.68 Fri Evening $42.50 $45.00 Child (Ages 4-12) - 2 day $24.50 $32.72 HOLIDAY WORLD (opens 04MAY2019) OTT 2nd day valid within 90 days of 1st visit Adults $39.00 $54.99 TITANIC Ages 3-9 / Seniors $39.00 $44.99 Adult $22.00 $29.50 MILITARY DISCOUNT AT GATE $35.99 (Age 3-9)/$38.99: Ages 10+ (max. 6) Child $10.00 $14.00 SQUIRE BOONE CAVERNS Family pack (2 AD + up to 4 CH) $92.00 $95.00 ACTIVE DUTY FREE FREE WONDERWORKS Adult $17.00 $21.00 All Access Adult (13-59) $20.00 $31.42 Seniors (60+) $15.00 $19.00 All Access Child/SR.(4-12)/(60+) $15.50 $21.31 Child (Ages 6-11) $8.00 $12.00 Wonders of Magic (Ages 4+) $14.00 $21.31 TENNESSEE GEORGIA ATTRACTION ITR GATE ATLANTA ATTRACTION ITR GATE ALCATRAZ EAST CRIME MUSEUM (Pigeon Forge) GEORGIA AQUARIUM Adults (13+) $22.00 $28.07 Adult $33.00 $43.50 Ages (Ages 6-12) $15.50 $16.82 Child (Ages 3-12) $28.00 $36.97 DOLLYWOOD (3 DAY OPTIONS AVAILABLE) Seniors (65+) $30.00 $40.23 1 DAY AD 10+ $57.00 $83.05 SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA 1 DAY SR 62+ $53.00 $77.45 All Ages (3+) $47.00 $76.31 1 DAY CH (4-9) $47.00 $68.45 White Water Georgia $44.00 $51.93 Dual Park - Season Pass $75.00 $210.94 2 DAY AD 10+ $78.00 $105.50 2 DAY SR 62+ $69.25 $99.90 THE CAROLINAS 2 DAY CH (4-9) $68.25 $90.90 ATTRACTION ITR GATE 2 & 3 Day tickets are valid up to five days after first use NORTH CAROLINA CAROWINDS SPLASH COUNTRY (2 & 3 DAY OPTIONS AVAIL) Adult $40.00 $73.23 1 DAY AD 10+ $38.00 $56.05 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 DAY SR 62+ / CH (4-9) $34.00 $50.45 LEGENDS IN CONCERT CALL ITR—prices vary by show & number in party D.WOOD & S/C COMBO (2 & 3 DAY OPTIONS AVAIL) RIVERBANKS ZOO & GARDEN (COLUMBIA) 1 DAY AD 10+ $67.00 $94.30 Adult $17.50 $19.95 1 DAY SR 62+ $58.00 $79.70 Child (2-12) $15.00 $16.95 1 DAY CH (4-9) $64.00 $88.70 SOUTH CAROLINA AQUARIUM Adult GRACELAND (Memphis) $22.00 $29.95 Child (3-12) $17.75 $22.95 VIP Tour + Two Planes (Ages7+) $79.00 $104.00 WONDERWORKS Elvis Experience + Two Planes $50.00 $66.00 Adult $20.00 $30.09 Elvis Experience + Two Planes (7-12) $26.00 $36.00 Child (4-12) $16.00 $19.34 0619.V1 All Prices are Subject to Change Without Notice Tickets are subject to availability and seasonality. TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. FT KNOX ITR PRICE LIST 2019 Page 3 MARYLAND BUSCH GARDENS WILLIAMSBURG (BGW) B&O RAILROAD (Active Duty go to www.WavesOfHonor.com) Adult $13.00 $20.00 Ticket prices are for Ages 3+ (VALID ONLY 18MAY19 - 27OCT19) Child (Ages 2-12) $11.75 $12.00 BUSCH GARDENS ADVENTURE PARK AT SANDY SPRINGS 1 DAY $51.00 $90.00 1 DAY (AGES 3-9) $43.00 $80.00 Adult $53.25 $61.22 BGW WATER COUNTRY (WC) Junior (Ages 7-11) $45.00 $51.59 1 DAY - AGES 10+ $31.00 $74.99 Child (Ages 5 - 6) $13.75 $14.14 1 DAY - (AGES 3-9) $26.00 $74.99 MARYLAND ZOO 2-PARK PASS (BGW & WATER COUNTRY– Ages 3+) Adult $13.00 $19.00 3 separate days w/in 7 day period $78.00 $89.99 Child (Ages 2-11) $11.00 $15.00 COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG (CW) Senior (65+) $12.00 $16.00 YOUTH (AGES 6-12) NATIONAL AQUARIUM American Triangle Adult $95.50 $100.00 Military $28.25 $34.95 Youth $42.50 $45.00 Adult $35.00 $39.95 Child (Ages 3-11) $21.75 $24.95 Colonial Williamsburg Senior (65+) $30.25 $34.95 1 Day - Adult $33.50 $40.99 1 Day - Youth $18.00 $20.49 RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT—BALTIMORE Multi Day - Adult $40.00 $50.99 Multi Day $21.25 $25.49 Adult $19.00 $29.99 Bounce ticket = BGW/ WC / CW - up to 7 consecutive days includes parking Child (Ages 4-12) $14.00 $21.99 Valid 05/18/19 - 09/08/19 SIX FLAGS AMERICA - WASH. DC Bounce Ticket - Adult $145.00 $145.00 SEASON PASS (Ages 3+) $61.00 $164.99 Bounce Ticket - Youth $120.50 $120.99 JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT VIRGINIA 1 Day - Adult $15.75 $17.50 ATTRACTION ITR GATE 1 Day - Youth $7.50 $8.25 ADVENTURE PARK AT VIRGINIA BEACH AMERICAN REVOLUTION MUSEUM AQUARIUM AT YORKTOWN 1 Day - Adult $13.50 $15.00 3 HR Aerial Forest Adventure Ages 12+ $42.00 $56.00 1 Day - Youth $6.75 $7.50 Youth (7-11) $35.00 $48.00 JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT & YORKTOWN Child (5-6) $29.25 $31.00 1 Day - Adult $25.00 $26.00 AMERICAN ROVER CRUISES 1 Day - Youth $12.25 $12.50 Harbor Cruise LURAY CAVERNS Adult $22.00 $25.00 1 Day - Adult $22.25 $28.00 Child (Ages 3-11) $13.25 $15.00 1 Day - Youth (Ages 6-12) $11.50 $15.00 Sunset Cruise Adult $27.50 $30.00 MOTOR WORLD - PLEASE CHECK ON Child (Ages 3-11) $17.75 $20.00 AGE/HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS FIRST VICTORY ROVER CRUISES PRO BAND (3 HOURS) $40.00 $57.50 Adult $22.00 $25.00 ROOKIE BAND (3 HOURS) $21.75 $30.00 Child (Ages 3-11) $13.00 $15.00 SPEEDTRACK (AGES 16+) $19.50 $23.08 All Prices are Subject to Change Without Notice Tickets are subject to availability and seasonality.
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