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Credit Card, Debit, Cash, Money Order Warminster Parks and Recreation & PRPS 2014 Discount Amusement Park Ticket Info Discount Tickets may be purchased at the WREC Warminster, Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM ONLY! Save $$$ and avoid waiting in lines. For Info, call (215) 443-5428. ALL SALES ARE FINAL and cannot be refunded or exchanged Credit Card, Debit, Cash, Money Order Gate Selling Price Price Savings Adventure Aquarium Adult (13 & over) $26.70 $19.00 $7.70 Camden, NJ Child (2-12) $20.28 $15.00 $5.28 Baltimore Aquarium Adult (12 & over) $34.95 $31.00 $3.95 Child (3-11) $21.95 $21.00 $0.95 Busch Gardens Tampa Single Day Single Day Adult $ 98.44 $ 82.00 $ 16.44 Single Day Child (3-9) $ 93.09 $ 77.00 $ 16.09 Busch Gardens Williamsburg Adult $ 72.00 $ 60.00 $ 12.00 Child (3-9) $ 62.00 $ 50.00 $ 12.00 Fun Card $ 72.00 $ 70.00 $ 2.00 Fun Card includes unlimited admisssion to Busch Gardens Williamsburg from park opening through September, 1 2014. Fall Fun Card valid 9/6/2014 - 10/26/2014. Camelbeach - Poconos, PA Adult or Child (3 & over) $37.99 * Cedar Point - Sandusky, OH Adult (age 3-61, 48" and taller) $59.99 $46.00 $13.99 Ride and Refresh (age 3-61, 48" and taller) not sold at gate $51.00 $8.99+drinks Ride and Refresh includes one-day admission and a wristband for all-you-can-drink 20oz fountain beverages. Clementon Park - NJ Rides/Water Park (37" & over) $41.39 $24.00 $17.39 DelGrosso's Amusement Park All Day Rides/Waterworks/Slides $18.95 $14.00 $4.95 Tipton, PA Tickets include Rides, Waterworks play area, and Waterslides. Diggerland USA - W. Berlin, NJ General Admission (age 3-64) Opens June 2014 $34.95 $22.00 $12.95 Dorney Park Adult (48" or taller) $52.99 $39.00 $13.99 Allentown, PA Junior (3+,under 48")/Sr. (Age 62+) $32.99 $30.00 $2.99 Dutch Wonderland Regular (age 3-59) (Sr. tickets at park only) $39.26 $32.00 $7.26 Elmwood Park Zoo General (age 3 and over) $14.00 $9.00 $5.00 Hersheypark Adult (9-54) $60.80 $47.00 $13.80 Child (3-8)/Senior(55-69) $38.80 $35.00 $3.80 Early Adult (5/9-6/29, Sun-Fri) $60.80 $37.00 $23.80 Early Child (5/9-6/29, Sun-Fri) $38.80 $30.00 $8.80 Idlewild and Soak Zone Good Any Day (age 3-59) $39.99 $29.00 $10.99 Ligonier, PA Children 2 & under are free. Seniors 60 and over are $30.99 at gate only. Kennywood Outer Market (age 3-54, over 46") $41.99 $28.00 $13.99 West Mifflin, PA Children 2 & under are free. Junior 46" & under $28.99 at gate only. Seniors 55 and over are $21.99 at gate only. Knoebels Amusement Park Weekday Over 48" $36.00 $31.00 $5.00 Elysburg, PA Weekday Under 48" $23.00 $18.00 $5.00 Tickets valid Mon-Fri. 6/9-8/29/2014 May be upgraded to include the Roller Coaster option for an add'l $8 (over 48") or $6 (under 48") at the park only. Longwood Gardens Adult (age 19 and over) $18.00 $14.00 $4.00 Montage Mountain Water Park General (48" and over) $26.24 $23.00 $3.24 Morey's Piers Water Park (all day, age 2-65) $43.00 $34.00 $9.00 Wildwood, NJ Rides Only (48" & over) $55.00 $45.00 $10.00 Flexible Ride & Water Park Adult (48" & over) $75.00 $58.00 $17.00 Tickets available with Print-At-Home option. Flexible Ride & Water Park Child (under 48") $57.00 $45.00 $12.00 Call for more information. Same Day Ride and Water Park $65.00 $50.00 $15.00 Flexible Combo ticket is valid for full day Amusement Piers and full day Water Park Pass and can be used on different days. Seniors over 65 and Children under age 2 free at waterparks only. These tickets nave no expiration date. Warminster Parks and Recreation & PRPS 2014 Discount Amusement Park Ticket Info Discount Tickets may be purchased at the WREC Warminster, Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM ONLY! Save $$$ and avoid waiting in lines. For Info, call (215) 443-5428. ALL SALES ARE FINAL and cannot be refunded or exchanged Credit Card, Debit, Cash, Money Order Gate Selling Price Price Savings PA Renaissance Faire Adult (12+) $29.95 $21.00 $8.95 Lancaster, PA Child (5-11) $10.95 $9.00 $1.95 Tickets valid for Celtic Fling 6/28-29/2014 or Renaissance Faire 8/2-10/26/2014. Philadelphia Zoo General Admission (age 2 & over) $20.00 $16.00 $4.00 Pittsburgh Zoo General Admission (age 2 & over) $15.00 $11.00 $4.00 Regular Price at the gate is $15 for Adult, $14 for Seniors 60+, and $13 for children 2-13 Roundtop Mountain Adventures Adventure Package Adult (11-64) $39.00 $35.00 $4.00 Lewisberry, PA Adventure Package Jr.(5-10)/Sr.(65+) $29.00 $26.00 $3.00 Unlimited Treehouse Zips, The Woods, Skyrides, Alpine Traverse, Canopy Crawl, Cedar Maze, Bumper Boats, and OGO Ball rides. Sahara Sam's Oasis - W. Berlin, NJ General Admission (age 3-64) $34.95 $22.00 $12.95 Sandcastle Pittsburgh, PA Outer Market (over 48") $32.99 $22.00 $10.99 Children age 3 and under free. Juniors (48" & under)/Seniors (age 55+) $22.99 at gate. Sea World Orlando Adult $ 97.98 $ 81.00 $ 16.98 Child 3-9 $ 92.66 $ 77.00 $ 15.66 Sea World Orlando/Busch Gardens Tampa Combo Adult $ 148.04 $ 122.00 $ 26.04 Sea World Orlando/Busch Gardens Tampa Combo Child (3-9) $ 142.71 $ 117.00 $ 25.71 Sesame Place One Day Ticket 24 Months+ $ 67.41 $ 53.00 $ 14.41 May be upgraded to a Second Day to Play Ticket at Guest Relations window at the park. Six Flags AMERICA - Largo, MD General (3 & over) $66.14 $41.00 $25.14 Six Flags GREAT ADVENTURE Regular (3+) Theme Park $71.68 $36.00 $35.68 Jackson, NJ Hurricane Harbor Water Park $42.99 $27.00 $15.99 Splash Lagoon - Erie, PA Day Pass (age 3 & over) Prices TBD Splash Zone - Wildwood, NJ All Day Ticket (age 3-64) $35.99 $21.00 $14.99 Waldameer Park - Erie, PA Combo Pass (48" and taller) $29.75 $26.00 $3.75 Water Country USA Adult $ 50.00 $ 38.00 $ 12.00 Child (3-6) $ 40.00 $ 31.00 $ 9.00 Prices Subject to Change www.warminstertownship.org.
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