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Summer Savings Pass Reservation Process June 20 – October 31, 2020 Summer Savings Pass Reservation Process June 20 – October 31, 2020 Zoo Miami - For your safety, we are restricting the number of guests entering Zoo Miami each day to ensure proper social distancing. Summer Savings Passholders are required to make a reservation on www.zoomiami.org/know-before-you-visit under ‘PLANNING YOUR VISIT’. Passholders can obtain complimentary reservation tickets for each passholder and children 2 and younger for the desired date of visit. When at the zoo, present the Summer Savings Passes with signatures on the back, reservation tickets, and photo IDs for the adults at the entrance. Masks are required for entry, to enter indoor buildings, and when social distancing cannot be maintained. We look forward to welcoming you at the zoo! Lion Country Safari – Plan ahead & make your Summer Savings Pass reservation early, weekends do sell out! SSP Reservation Required: Visit LionCountrySafari.com Click the icon that says “SSP Reservation” Select date you wish to visit & the number of total guests visiting this day. Complete the complimentary reservation and bring make sure to bring BOTH, the reservation along with the physical Summer Saving Pass card(s) to ticket booth. Please note that a name & signature must be completed on the back of the card for admission. Reservations without the pass(es) will not be accepted. Additional guests (non-SSP holders) can pre-purchase their regular daily tickets under the “Buy Tickets” icon. SSPs are available for purchase online at LionCountrySafari.com or in person at the Main Office. Miami Seaquarium - KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Please review Health and Safety Tips<http://www.miamiseaquarium.com/summer2020> to make your visit to Miami Seaquarium safe and FUN. Upon arrival all guests will have their temperatures scanned before entering the park. Face Coverings are required for your visit. You'll need to present the Summer Savings Passes with signatures on the back and photo IDs for the adults at the entrance. We look forward to welcoming you at the Miami Seaquarium. Museum of Discovery & Science – Healthy scientists make healthy choices at MODS! The Museum has put in place several protocols to ensure the health and safety of guests and staff, including limited capacity, modified hours, new visitor guidelines, timed ticket requirements and deep cleaning exhibit closures. Upon arrival, all visitors will have touchless temperatures and health screenings. Masks are required for all guests over the age of 2. Upon arrival, SSP passholders will queue in the member express line. Please visit mods.org for more information. There is an inherent risk to COVID-19 exposure in any public location where people are present. By visiting Lion Country Safari, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID19. COVID-19 can lead to severe illness and death. .
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