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Information, Tickets & Travel Passes, Vouchers, & Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE. Information, We do not charge tax; the Price you see is the price you get. Most California tickets are available the next business day; however, all tickets can take up to 4 weeks to arrive. Availability is subject to change Tickets & Travel without notice. It’s the responsibility of the customer to check the hours of Bldg 478 | 734.3791 | Tues-Fri: 7:30AM-5PM operation to all parks and attractions. As well as current specials. [email protected] PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Oklahoma Parks & Attractions Adult | Child *****Tickets are intended for Base Personnel and Guests. Clinton Water Zoo (Kids under 3 are FREE! Child = 48” and under) $32 $22 DOD ID may be required prior to entry.***** Museum of Osteology $8 $8 Frontier City or Hurricane Harbor $29 $29 Frontier City Gold Season Pass $55 $55 Blue Zoo Aquarium child 3-12 $12.95 $11 OKC Riversport - Day Pass $40 OKC Riversport - Season Pass ***Ask us about events at Chesapeake Arena $120 Dallas/Arlington, TX Adult | Child Medieval Times (Child 3-12 ) $42.90 $35.20 Six Flags Over Texas Day Pass $40 $40 Hurricane Harbor Day Pass $30 $30 Six Flags Over Texas Season Pass $70 San Antonio, TX Adult | Child 3-9 SeaWorld 1 Day Pass $55 $55 SeaWorld 2 Day Pass (1 visit each park) $64 $64 $46 $46 For more details, contact your Tickets and Travel Offce or visit Aquatica Single Day Pass *Natural Bridge Ranch $18.15 $10 www.americanforcestravel.com $21 $14 *For Elegible Patrons *Natural Bridge Caverns Fiesta- Gold Season Pass $66 $66 Fiesta - Day Pass $31 $31 Schlitterbahan $39 $39 Hotels Starting at $120 Drury Inn Riverwalk (2 Adults/2 children per Room) Starting at $115 Drury Inn North West PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Discount Attraction Tickets . Cruises . *TICKETS MAY TAKE 2-4 WEEKS TO COME IN Vacation Packages Air Travel Fed Ex FROM DAY ORDER IS PLACED tinkerliving.com/itt | facebook: Tinker Living *****Tickets are intended for Base Personnel and Guests. DOD ID may be required prior to entry.***** Branson, MO Adult | Child 4-11 Universal Orlando, Fl Adult | Child 3-9 Silver Dollar City 1 Day Pass $69 $59 Universal Orlando 1 Day Base $109 $104 Silver Dollar City 2 Day Pass $83 $79 Universal Orlando 2 Day Base $213 $203 Silver Dollar City/ White water 2 Day Pass $98 $88 Universal Orlando 3 Day Base $231 $222 Silver Dollar City/ White water 3 Day Pass $107 $98 Universal Orlando 4 Day Base $237 $228 Showboat $55 $32 Universal Orlando 1 Day Park to Park $164 $159 Showboat Captain’s Club $81 $47 Universal Orlando 2 Day Park to Park $256 $247 Titanic $22 $12 Universal Orlando 3 Day Park to Park $270 $261 Hollywood Wax Museum (all access pass) $37 $18 Universal Orlando 4 Day Park to Park $286 $277 2 Park Freedom Pass (2 main parks) $200 $195 3 Park Freedom Pass (2 main parks & volcano bay) $235 $230 (Limit of 6/ Active, retired and DoD) Walt Disney World, FL Adult | Child 3-9 ****Call for prices with volcano bay*** *1 Day (choice of Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios or Magic Kingdom) $135 $130 *1 Day Hopper $185 $180 Other Florida Amusements Adult | Child 3-9 Adult | Child 3-9 Adult | Child 3-9 SeaWorld $88 $88 *2 Day Base $235 $225 *2 Day Hopper $311 $301 Seaworld 2 Park $105 $105 *3 Day $309 $295 *3 Day Hopper $393 $378 SeaWorld 3 Park $108 $108 *4 Day $418 $397 *4 Day Hopper $507 $488 Adventure Island $51.70 $51.70 *5 Day $445 $426 *5 Day Hopper $533 $514 Busch Gardens Tampa $88 $88 *6 Day $460 $441 *6 Day Hopper $546 $527 *Medieval Times Kissimmee (Child 3-12) $42.90 $35.20 *Ripley’s Believe It or Not (Child 4-12) $18 $12.25 *7-10 Days & Plus option available upon request (See ITT for pricing) *Sleuth Mystery Dinner Theatre $44.35 $23.65 *Gatorland (Child 3-12) $23.15 $15.40 Legoland 2 Day $70 $70 Legoland 2 Day with Water Park WANT TO STAY AT A DISNEY RESORT HOTEL?! $87.50 $87.50 LET US BOOK THAT FOR YOU!! *Kennedy Space Center $48.60 $40.15 ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE *SELECT TICKETS MAY TAKE 2-4 WEEKS TO COME IN *TICKETS MAY TAKE 2-4 WEEKS TO COME IN FROM DAY ORDER IS PLACED FROM DAY ORDER IS PLACED All others available same day or next business day All others available same day or next business day Disneyland, CA $5 SURCHARGE PER ORDER Other State Amusement Parks Adult | Child Busch Gardens Williamsburg $52 $52 Adult | Child 3-9 Adult | Child 3-9 *Georgia Aquarium ~Special order~ (child 3-12) $33 $27.50 1 Day Base $100 $95 1 Day Hopper $155 $148 *Six Flags St. Louis ~Special order~ $31 $31 2 Day Base $222 $210 2 Day Hopper $275 $260 *Medieval Times (all other locations) ~Special order~ $42.90 $35.20 3 Day Base $295 $275 3 Day Hopper $345 $325 *Six Flags Over Georgia ~Special order~ $48 $48 4 Day Base $322 $303 4 Day Hopper $373 $354 Sesame Place (Langhorn, PA) 2nd Day free & 1 meal $63 $63 5 Day Base $342 $322 5 Day Hopper $393 $373 Zoo Atlanta $22 $16 Dollywood 1 Day Pass $62 $54 Other California Amusements Adult | Child 3-12 Dollywood 2 Day Pass $84 $76 *Medieval Times Dinner Theatre $42.90 $35.20 Legoland 1 Day Pass $71 $71 Aquariums of the Pacifc Long Beach (Child 3-11) $26.00 $22.75 SeaWorld San Diego Fun Card $89 $85 San Diego Zoo or Safari Park (Child 3-11) $53 $45 Universal 1 Day Pass (no blackout dates) $99 $99 Universal Annual Pass (Some Blackout Dates Apply) $124 $124 *USS Midway Museum (Child 6-17) $12 $7.75 *Knotts Berry Farm $54 $54 *Magic Mountain $57 $57 Choice Hotels Discount Code 00687240 *SELECT TICKETS MAY TAKE 2-4 WEEKS TO COME IN FROM DAY ORDER IS PLACED All others available same day or next business day $4 SUR CHARGE PER TICKET NOT INCLUDED TINKER ITT / OKC DODGERS TICKETS Information, Tickets & Travel Bldg 478 | 734.3791 | Tues-Fri: 7:30AM-5PM $25 Home Plate [email protected] $18 Field Seats $15 Terrace Disney World, Florida Armed forces Salute 2021 N876 4 Day Salute Park Hopper $296 N877 4 Day Salute Park Hopper PLUS $326 N878 5 Day Salute Park Hopper $315 2021 SChedule N879 5 Day Salute Park Hopper PLUS $345 ****PLUS includes water parks and golf SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 ELP 1 2 SUG 3 SUG 4 SUG 5 SL 1 SL 2 SL 3 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 2 3 4 5 RR 6 RR 7 RR 8 SUG 6 SUG 7 SUG 8 9 ELP 10 ELP 11 ELP 12 SL 4 SL 5 SL 6 7 ELP 8 ELP 9 ELP 10 7:05 7:05 7:05 2:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 y 7:05 7:05 7:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 y Disney Land, California 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 l 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 a RR RR RR SAC SAC SAC ELP ELP ELP RR RR RR u ELP ELP ELP RNO RNO RNO 1:05 7:05 6:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 2:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:35 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 M J June Armed forces Salute 2021 SAC 16 SAC 17 SAC 18 19 ABQ 20 ABQ 21 ABQ 22 RR 20 RR 21 RR 22 23 SUG 24 SUG 25 SUG 26 RNO 18 RNO 19 RNO 20 21 SUG 22 SUG 23 SUG 24 2:05 7:05 7:05 7:35 7:35 7:35 6:05 7:05 6:05 7:05 7:05 6:05 6:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 6:05 ABQ 2:35 23 ABQ 7:35 24 ABQ 25 26 ELP 27 ELP 28 ELP 29 SUG 27 SUG 28 SUG 29 30 SUG 25 SUG 26 SUG 27 28 RR 29 RR 30 RR 31 ELP 7:05 30 ELP 7:35 31 1:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 6:05 7:05 7:05 6:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 6:05 M614 3 Day Salute Park Hopper $225 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT M615 4 Day Salute Park Hopper $260 RR 1 RR 2 RR 3 4 ABQ 5 ABQ 6 ABQ 7 1 ABQ 2 ABQ 3 ABQ 4 6:05 7:05 6:05 7:35 7:35 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 ABQ 8 ABQ 9 ABQ 10 11 RR 12 RR 13 RR 14 ABQ 5 ABQ 6 ABQ 7 8 SL 9 SL 10 SL 11 7:05 7:35 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 2:05 12:05 7:05 7:35 7:35 7:35 * All Prices for ages 3+ RR 15 RR 16 RR 17 18 SUG 19 SUG 20 SUG 21 SL 12 SL 13 SL 14 15 RR 16 RR 17 RR 18 6:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 6:05 2:05 7:35 7:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 August SUG SUG SUG LV LV LV RR RR RR * All Salute Tickets activated by 13 December 2021 6:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 2:05 7:05 12:05 September LV 29 LV 30 LV 31 26 27 28 29 30 * All Salute Tickets must be used by 17 December 2021 6:05 7:05 7:05 *Each member/spouse is only eligible to activate a TRIPLEA WEST (WEST DIV.) 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