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Attractions & Amusement Park Ticket List Page 1/4 Updated 4/20/2021 U.S. IFLY INDOOR SKYDIVING 2-FLIGHTS, 2 VIDEOS 7DAY (3+YRS) 17-Sep-22 $ 74.93 $ 60.50 $ 14.43 U.S. IFLY INDOOR SKYDIVING 2-FLIGHTS, 2 VIDEOS M-TH (3+YRS) 17-Sep-22 $ 74.93 $ 44.00 $ 30.93 Arizona Attraction Gate Price MWR Pr Savings Scottsdale MEDIEVAL TIMES AZ ADULT (13+YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 54.64 $ 47.50 $ 7.14 Scottsdale MEDIEVAL TIMES AZ CHILD (3-12YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 43.84 $ 37.00 $ 6.84 California Attraction Gate Price MWR Pr Savings LONGBEACH AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC AD (12+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 36.95 $ 29.25 $ 7.70 LONGBEACH AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC CH (3-11YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 26.95 $ 22.75 $ 4.20 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES ZOO ONE DAY AD (13+YRS) 30-Jun-21 $ 22.00 $ 17.50 $ 4.50 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES ZOO ONE DAY CH (2-12YRS) 30-Jun-21 $ 17.00 $ 14.25 $ 2.75 SAN DIEGO MARITIME MUSEUM ADULT (13+YRS) 29-Oct-21 $ 20.00 $ 14.75 $ 5.25 SAN DIEGO MARITIME MUSEUM CHILD (3-12YRS) 29-Oct-21 $ 10.00 $ 8.75 $ 1.25 SAN DIEGO USS MIDWAY MUSEUM ACTIVE DUTY (including Reservists) 31-Jan-22 $ 26.00 $ - $ 26.00 SAN DIEGO USS MIDWAY MUSEUM ADULT (13+YRS) 31-Jan-22 $ 26.00 $ 14.50 $ 11.50 SAN DIEGO USS MIDWAY MUSEUM CHILD (6-12YRS) 31-Jan-22 $ 18.00 $ 10.00 $ 8.00 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO ZOO 1 DAY ADULT (12+YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 62.00 $ 50.25 $ 11.75 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO ZOO 1 DAY CHILD (3-11 YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 52.00 $ 42.25 $ 9.75 SAN DIEGO SAFARI PARK 1 DAY ADULT (12+YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 62.00 $ 50.25 $ 11.75 SAN DIEGO SAFARI PARK 1 DAY CHILD (3-11 YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 52.00 $ 42.25 $ 9.75 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO ZOO/SAFARI 2 VISIT AD (12+YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 104.00 $ 101.25 $ 2.75 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO ZOO/SAFARI 2 VISIT CH (3-11 YRS) 18-Feb-22 $ 94.00 $ 91.50 $ 2.50 SAN DIEGO SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO ANY DAY ADULT (10+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 89.99 $ 71.50 $ 18.49 SAN DIEGO SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO ANY DAY (3-9YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 84.99 $ 62.00 $ 22.99 SAN DIEGO SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO ANY DAY + DINING ADULT (10+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 89.99 $ 88.50 $ 1.49 SAN DIEGO SEAWORLD SAN DIEGO ANY DAY + DINING CHILD (3-9YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 89.99 $ 74.25 $ 15.74 Florida Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 30 MINUTE AIRBOAT RIDE ADULT (11+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 31.12 $ 22.75 $ 8.37 KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 30 MINUTE AIRBOAT RIDE CHILD (3-10YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 26.46 $ 19.25 $ 7.21 KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 1 HOUR DAY AIRBOAT RIDE ADULT (11+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 52.62 $ 38.25 $ 14.37 KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 1 HOUR DAY AIRBOAT RIDE CHILD (3-10YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 44.73 $ 32.50 $ 12.23 KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 1 HOUR NIGHT AIRBOAT RIDE ADULT (11+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 64.45 $ 47.00 $ 17.45 KISSIMMEE BOGGY CREEK 1 HOUR NIGHT AIRBOAT RIDE CHILD (3-10YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 54.78 $ 40.00 $ 14.78 KISSIMMEE MEDIEVAL TIMES FLORIDA ADULT (13+YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 74.82 $ 43.00 $ 31.82 KISSIMMEE MEDIEVAL TIMES FLORIDA CHILD (3-12YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 44.72 $ 34.25 $ 10.47 ORLANDO CRAYOLA EXPERIENCE 1 DAY (ADULT/CHILD/SENIOR) 15-Mar-22 $ 26.61 $ 20.00 $ 6.61 ORLANDO FUN SPOT 1 DAY 9-Nov-21 $ 53.70 $ 43.50 $ 10.20 ORLANDO FUN SPOT SKYCOASTER (need to be 42"+ to ride) 9-Nov-21 $ 42.60 $ 21.75 $ 20.85 ORLANDO GATORLAND ONE DAY ADULT (13+YRS) 2-Nov-21 $ 31.94 $ 22.75 $ 9.19 ORLANDO GATORLAND ONE DAY CHILD (3-12YRS) 2-Nov-21 $ 21.29 $ 15.25 $ 6.04 ORLANDO GATORLAND ONE DAY MILITARY APPRECIATION 2-Nov-21 $ 31.93 $ - $ 31.93 ORLANDO GATORLAND ZIP LINE 2-Nov-21 $ 74.54 $ 54.00 $ 20.54 ORLANDO ICON ORLANDO ADULT (13+YRS) 31-Dec-22 $ 29.82 $ 15.25 $ 14.57 ORLANDO ICON ORLANDO CHILD (3-12YRS) 31-Dec-22 $ 24.25 $ 12.50 $ 11.75 ORLANDO SEALIFE ONE DAY ADULT (13+YRS) One yr from $ 31.90 $ 16.50 $ 15.40 ORLANDO SEALIFE ONE DAY CHILD (3-12YRS) purchase $ 26.57 $ 13.75 $ 12.82 Page 2/4 Updated 4/20/2021 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO MILITARY 1 DAY (1 VISIT) (3+YRS)* 17-Dec-21 $ 101.99 $ 53.75 $ 48.24 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO MILITARY 1 DAY W/ DINING (1 VISIT) (3+YRS)* 17-Dec-21 $ 133.00 $ 70.75 $ 62.25 *Valid for Active Duty and Veteran Military member plus up to three additional guests ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO 1 DAY (1 VISIT) (3+YRS) $ 99.99 $ 87.50 $ 12.49 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO 1 DAY (1 VISIT) WITH ALL DAY DINE $ 134.99 $ 110.25 $ 24.74 One yr from $ 1.24 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO 2 PARK TICKET purchase $ 104.99 $ 103.75 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO 3 PARK TICKET $ 181.46 $ 107.00 $ 74.46 ORLANDO SEAWORLD ORLANDO PARKS UNLIMITED VISITS PLUS PARKING FOR 14 DAYS $ 230.58 $ 164.00 $ 66.58 ORLANDO AQUATICA MILITARY ONE DAY (3+YRS) * 31-Dec-21 $ 54.65 $ 36.25 $ 18.40 ORLANDO AQUATICA MILITARY ONE DAY W/ DINING (3+YRS) * 31-Dec-21 $ 91.92 $ 54.00 $ 37.92 *Valid for Active Duty and Veteran Military members plus up to three additional dependents. *Aquatica Military tickets are not valid on Saturdays 6/26-7/31/21 ORLANDO AQUATICA ONE DAY (3+YRS) One yr from $ 63.89 $ 42.00 $ 21.89 ORLANDO AQUATICA ONE DAY W/ DINE (3+YRS) purchase $ 86.99 $ 67.00 $ 19.99 ORLANDO SLEUTHS MYSTERY DINNER ADULT (12+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 70.24 $ 43.50 $ 26.74 ORLANDO SLEUTHS MYSTERY DINNER CHILD (3-11YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 32.96 $ 23.75 $ 9.21 ORLANDO WONDERWORKS ORLANDO ALL ACCESS ADULT 31-Dec-21 $ 37.26 $ 19.50 $ 17.76 ORLANDO WONDERWORKS ORLANDO ALL ACCESS CHILD/SENIOR (4-12YRS, 60+) 31-Dec-21 $ 26.61 $ 15.25 $ 11.36 TAMPA ADVENTURE ISLAND SINGLE DAY (3+YRS) (anytime w/in 1 year from purchase) $ 65.26 $ 51.75 $ 13.51 TAMPA BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA SINGLE DAY (3+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 104.99 $ 87.50 $ 17.49 TAMPA BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA SINGLE DAY W/ALL DAY DINE (3+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 149.79 $ 112.25 $ 37.54 TAMPA LOWRY ZOO ADULT (12+YRS) 30-Nov-21 $ 42.95 $ 33.95 $ 9.00 TAMPA LOWRY ZOO CHILD (3-11YRS) 30-Nov-21 $ 32.95 $ 25.95 $ 7.00 TITUSVILLE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER 1 DAY ADMISSION ADULT (12+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 60.99 $ 47.25 $ 13.74 TITUSVILLE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER 1 DAY ADMISSION CHILD (3-11YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 53.50 $ 39.00 $ 14.50 TITUSVILLE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER ATLANTIS ANNUAL PASS (12+YRS) 1 year from $ 102.72 $ 79.25 $ 23.47 TITUSVILLE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER ATLANTIS ANNUAL PASS (3-11YRS) purchase $ 83.46 $ 64.50 $ 18.96 WINTER HAVEN LEGOLAND FL 1 DAY 2ND DAY FREE (3+YRS) $ 119.99 $ 67.25 $ 52.74 30-Jun-21 WINTER HAVEN LEGOLAND FL 1 DAY 2ND DAY FREE + Waterpark (3+YRS) $ 144.99 $ 84.25 $ 60.74 MWR Georgia Attraction Expires Gate Price Savings Price ATLANTA GEORGIA AQUARIUM 1 DAY TOTAL ADULT (13-64YRS) 28-Jan-22 $ 43.50 $ 32.50 $ 11.00 ATLANTA GEORGIA AQUARIUM 1 DAY TOTAL SENIOR (65+YRS) 28-Jan-22 $ 40.23 $ 29.25 $ 10.98 ATLANTA GEORGIA AQUARIUM 1 DAY TOTAL CHILD (3-12YRS) 28-Jan-22 $ 36.97 $ 27.00 $ 9.97 ATLANTA ZOO ATLANTA ADULT (12+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 32.66 $ 24.25 $ 8.41 ATLANTA ZOO ATLANTA CHILD (3-11YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 23.95 $ 18.75 $ 5.20 AUSTELL SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA ONE DAY ADMISSION (3+YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 74.19 $ 35.50 $ 38.69 AUSTELL SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA SEASON PASS (3+YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 74.19 $ 53.00 $ 21.19 AUSTELL SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA WHITE WATER ONE DAY (3+YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 47.69 $ 27.75 $ 19.94 LAWRENCEVILLE MEDIEVAL TIMES GA ADULT (13+YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 65.37 $ 43.00 $ 22.37 LAWRENCEVILLE MEDIEVAL TIMES GA CHILD (3-12YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 44.17 $ 34.25 $ 9.92 Page 3/4 Updated 4/20/2021 Maryland Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings BALTIMORE BALTIMORE AQUARIUM ONE DAY MILITARY (12+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 34.95 $ 28.25 $ 6.70 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE AQUARIUM CHILD (3-11YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 29.95 $ 26.00 $ 3.95 BALTIMORE B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM ADULT (13+YRS) 18-Mar-22 $ 20.00 $ 13.00 $ 7.00 BALTIMORE B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM CHILD (2-12YRS) 18-Mar-22 $ 12.00 $ 11.75 $ 0.25 HANOVER MEDIEVAL TIMES MARYLAND ADULT (13+YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 73.16 $ 47.25 $ 25.91 HANOVER MEDIEVAL TIMES MARYLAND CHILD (3-12YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 45.65 $ 37.50 $ 8.15 MECHANICSVILLE MARYLAND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY *Not valid select events (12+YRS) 30-Nov-21 $ 20.00 $ 16.25 $ 3.75 SANDY SPRING THE ADVENTURE PARK GENERAL ADMISSION ADULT (12+YRS) 19-Jan-22 $ 69.98 $ 67.00 $ 2.98 SANDY SPRING THE ADVENTURE PARK GENERAL ADMISSION JUNIOR (7-11YRS) 19-Jan-22 $ 59.28 $ 55.50 $ 3.78 SANDY SPRING THE ADVENTURE PARK GENERAL ADMISSION CHILD (5-6YRS) 19-Jan-22 $ 22.90 $ 16.25 $ 6.65 New Jersey Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings LYNDHURTS MEDIEVAL TIMES NJ ADULT (13+YRS) 11-Jan-21 $ 67.12 $ 41.75 $ 25.37 LYNDHURTS MEDIEVAL TIMES NJ CHILD (3-12YRS) 11-Jan-21 $ 39.40 $ 34.25 $ 5.15 JACKSON SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE NJ GENERAL ADMISSION (3+YRS) 2-Jan-22 $79.99 $ 32.50 $ 47.49 JACKSON SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE NEW JERSEY PARKING PASS 1-Jan-22 $30.00 $ 20.50 $ 9.50 Pennsylvania Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings HERSHEY HERSHEYPARK ONE DAY ADULT (9-61YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 69.80 $ 50.25 $ 19.55 HERSHEY HERSHEY PARK ONE DAY JUNIOR (3-8YRS) / SENIOR (62+) 2-Jan-22 $ 52.60 $ 43.75 $ 8.85 South Carolina Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings MYRTLE BEACH MEDIEVAL TIMES SC ADULT (13+YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 65.89 $ 45.50 $ 20.39 MYRTLE BEACH MEDIEVAL TIMES SC CHILD (3-12YRS) 30-Sep-21 $ 36.51 $ 30.00 $ 6.51 Tennessee Attraction Expires Gate Price MWR Pr Savings MEMPHIS GRACELAND ELVIS VIP TOUR + ELVIS' 2 CUSTOM AIRPLANES 31-Dec-21 $ 108.50 $ 86.00 $ 22.50 MEMPHIS GRACELAND ELVIS EXPERIENCE TOUR + 2 CUSTOM PLANES ADULT (13+) 31-Dec-21 $ 69.00 $ 55.75 $ 13.25 MEMPHIS GRACELAND ELVIS EXPERIENCE TOUR + 2 CUSTOM PLANES CHILD (7-12YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 38.00 $ 32.00 $ 6.00 PIGEON FORGE DOLLYWOOD 1 DAY ADULT (10-61 YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 88.70 $ 60.50 $ 28.20 PIGEON FORGE DOLLYWOOD 1 DAY CHILD (4-9 YRS) or SENIOR (62+ YRS) 2-Jan-22 $ 77.45 $ 53.00 $ 24.45 PIGEON FORGE DOLLYWOOD 2 DAY ADULT (10-61 YRS) 2-Jan-22 $111.15 $82.25 $ 28.90 PIGEON FORGE DOLLYWOOD 2 DAY CHILD (4-9 YRS) or SENIOR (62+ YRS) 2-Jan-22 $99.90 $74.75 $ 25.15 PIGEON FORGE ALCATRAZ EAST ADULT (13+YRS) 31-Dec-21 $ 30.25 $ 19.50 $ 10.75
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