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Go San Diego Card Leisure Pass Group - Go San Diego Card - San Diego, CA For up-to-date information on available attractions, please check out: gocity.com/san-diego/en-us/AI-Guide With the Go San Diego All-Inclusive Pass, you can save up to 46% off retail prices to over 40 top attractions and activities for one low price, including San Diego Zoo*, Legoland California*, Safari Park*, bicycle tours, kayaking, and more. Enjoy the flexibility to choose attractions as you go and do as much as you want each day. After first attraction visit, tickets must be used on consecutive days. Admission to ALL of these following attractions! Note, some attractions may only be open seasonally. (Adult: 13+; Child: 3-12) Legoland® California* PETCO Park Tour San Diego Zoo* Whale Watch/Dolphin Cruise –Newport Landing San Diego Zoo Safari Park* San Diego History Center USS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum Coronado Museum of History & Art SeaWorld San Diego* Museum of Making Music Hornblower Cruises or Whale Watching by Hornblower Hollywood Behind the Scenes Tour Cruises (Choice of 1) Coronado Full-Day Bike Rental San Diego Speed Boat Adventures Hollywood Museum Natural History Museum Whaley House The Fleet Science Center w/IMAX UTC Ice Sports Center Knott’s Berry Farm* San Diego Harbor 2-Hour SUP Belmont Park San Diego Harbor 2-Hour Kayak Rental Air & Space Museum San Diego Harbor 1-Hour Pedal Boat Rental La Jolla Full-Day Surfboard Rental Full Day Snorkel Adventure La Jolla 90-Minute Tandem Kayak Rental Pure Brewing Tasting (3 locations) La Jolla Full-Day Snorkel Adventure 90-Minute Tandem Kayak Rental La Jolla 90-Minute Stand-up Paddleboard San Diego Hiking Tour La Jolla Full-Day Bike Rental iFly Oceanside – One Flight Package Birch Aquarium at Scripps San Diego Pier Fishing San Diego Automotive Museum San Diego Beach Tour San Diego Model Railroad Museum San Diego City Tour San Diego Museum of Us One Way Coronado Ferry San Diego Museum of Art Catalina Flyer Japanese Friendship Garden Speed Circuit & Family Fun Center Museum of Photographic Arts Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House Go Car Tours: 30-Minute Tour South Coast Plaza Shop & Dine Package Living Coast Discovery Center Coronado Stand Up Paddle Board San Diego Art Institute Mingei International Museum New Children’s Museum The Escape Game Irvine Museum of Contemporary Art (Downtown) North Shore Fishing Tour Guide Dolby Theater Guided Tour – Express Entry *These attractions are AFCTP partners and may be a better value independent of the Smart Destination website. N455 Go San Diego Card 1-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $92.00 Gate Price $102.00 N456 Go San Diego Card 1-Day Child ’21 ITT Price $84.00 Gate Price $94.00 N457 Go San Diego Card 2-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $143.00 Gate Price $159.00 N458 Go San Diego Card 2-Day Child ‘21 ITT Price $134.00 Gate Price $149.00 N459 Go San Diego Card 3-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $179.00 Gate Price $199.00 N460 Go San Diego Card 3-Day Child ‘21 ITT Price $170.00 Gate Price $189.00 N461 Go San Diego Card 4-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $240.00 Gate Price $267.00 N462 Go San Diego Card 4-Day Child ‘21 ITT Price $217.00 Gate Price $242.00 N463 Go San Diego Card 5-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $268.00 Gate Price $299.00 N464 Go San Diego Card 5-Day Child ‘21 ITT Price $231.00 Gate Price $257.00 N465 Go San Diego Card 7-Day Adult ‘21 ITT Price $294.00 Gate Price $328.00 N466 Go San Diego Card 7-Day Child ‘21 ITT Price $259.00 Gate Price $289.00 .
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