SAVE 43% Save With

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SAVE 43% Save With Save with SAVE 43% 4 TOP ATTRACTIONS SAVE 43% 15 MILLION 1 BOOKLET HAPPY TRAVELERS 4 ADMISSION TICKETS SINCE 1997 ONLY THE TOP ATTRACTIONS NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM General Admission ATLANTA CityPASS PHILADELPHIA CityPASS • Georgia Aquarium • The Franklin Institute MUSEUM OF SCIENCE • World of Coca-Cola • Big Bus Company and Exhibit Halls Admission • CNN Studio Tours Philadelphia Trolley Works • Zoo Atlanta • One Liberty Observation Deck • Center for Civil and Human Rights • Adventure Aquarium SKYWALK OBSERVATORY AT USA THE PRINTED IN THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER • Fernbank Museum of Natural History • Philadelphia Zoo • College Football Hall of Fame General Admission and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience SAN FRANCISCO CityPASS • 7-day Cable Car and Muni Bus Passport BOSTON CityPASS MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON • California Academy of Sciences • New England Aquarium General Admission, including exhibitions • Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise Adventure • Museum of Science • Exploratorium • Skywalk Observatory at the • de Young Museum + Legion of Honor Prudential Center BOSTON HARBOR CRUISES • Aquarium of the Bay Historic Sightseeing Cruise • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston • Monterey Bay Aquarium • Boston Harbor Cruises CHICAGO CityPASS SEATTLE CityPASS • Shedd Aquarium • Space Needle • Skydeck Chicago Fast Pass • Seattle Aquarium • The Field Museum • Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour ADULT CHILD (3–11) • Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago • EMP Museum Why pay full • 360 CHICAGO Fast Pass • Woodland Park Zoo $ $ (Formerly John Hancock Observatory) • Chihuly Garden and Glass admission price? 96 76 • Adler Planetarium • Pacific Science Center • Art Institute of Chicago SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CityPASS DALLAS CityPASS • 3-Day Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper® ticket PRICE $ $ • Perot Museum of Nature and Science SOUTH DALLAS (Prices include applicable sales tax) (3-day unlimited admission to Disneyland® Park FAIR PARK 55 42 • Reunion Tower GeO-Deck and Disney California Adventure® Park) • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza • 1-Day admission to SeaWorld® San Diego Program valid through February 2017. Prices subject to change. • Dallas Zoo MAIN ST • 1-Day admission to LEGOLAND® California • George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden TAMPA BAY CityPASS • Busch Gardens® Tampa Bay 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS HOUSTON CityPASS • The Florida Aquarium • Space Center Houston • Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo • Downtown Aquarium • Clearwater Marine Aquarium VALID 9 DAYS • Houston Museum of Natural Science • Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) • Houston Zoo • Chihuly Collection • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston • Kemah Boardwalk All-Day Ride Pass TORONTO CityPASS • Children’s Museum of Houston • CN Tower OXFORD HARVARD UNIVERSITY • Casa Loma Museum of Science NEW YORK CityPASS • Royal Ontario Museum is a registered trademark of City Pass, Inc. 4 • Empire State Building Experience • Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada ® CAMBRIDGE • American Museum of Natural History • Toronto Zoo • The Metropolitan Museum of Art • Ontario Science Centre • Top of the Rock® Observation Deck Boston Harbor Cruises BUY AT ANY 3 • Guggenheim Museum • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island ATTRACTION. FANEUIL M A HALL • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises S Skywalk S • 9/11 Memorial & Museum VISIT IN A Programs subject to change. C Observatory at BOSTON H HARBOR • Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum See citypass.com for current program details. U the Prudential 1 BOOKLET ANY ORDER. S E Center T T TREMONT CHARLES S 4 ADMISSION TICKETS RIVER A 5 V New England E BOYLSTON Aquarium VALID 9 DAYS FENWAY TRAVEL WITH US TRY OUR PARK OTT (translations available) 97% RECOMMEND CityPASS Museum of Fine INTERACTIVE MAP AT (888) 330-5008 © 2016 City Pass, Inc. All rights reserved. CityPASS citypass.com/bos-map Arts, Boston TREMONT SHAWMUT DORCHESTER MT. VERNON MORRISSEY JFK Presidential Library and Museum Columbia Point NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON Let your imagination swim wild! Marvel at the bustling penguin Explore 5,000 glorious examples of art, including the finest BIG SAVINGS colony, and have an unforgettable Aquarium adventure, complete collection of Monets outside of Paris, treasures from Egypt with 360-degree views of a spectacular Caribbean coral reef teeming and the ancient world, a collection of Asian art unrivaled in the with more than 1,000 animals. Check out the seals and sea lions, Western world, and the iconic silver Liberty Bowl by Paul Revere. ONLY THE TOP gaze into the eyes of the intelligent giant Pacific octopus, and feel the ATTRACTIONS smooth skin of a cownose ray in the Shark and Ray Touch Tank. (617) 973-5200 or neaq.org (617) 267-9300 or (617) 369-3188 TTY | mfa.org TAKE YOUR TIME, TAKE IT ALL IN – VALID 9 DAYS BEST VALUE Photo: K. Ellenbogen © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston © Nicolaus Czarnecki MUSEUM OF SCIENCE SKYWALK OBSERVATORY AT BOSTON HARBOR CRUISE Make one remarkable discovery after another at the Museum of THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER Take a break from seeing Boston by land to see it by sea! Science! Visit more than 700 interactive exhibits; watch live animal Catch breathtaking views of Boston and beyond at Skywalk, Discover the historic and contemporary sites and nuances of presentations and science demonstrations; witness an indoor New England’s only observatory. Complete your visit with an audio Boston Harbor during this fun, informative and fully-narrated lightning storm in the Theater of Electricity; and more! tour, the Dreams of Freedom Museum, and a theater featuring 90-minute Historic Sightseeing Cruise. Enjoy sea breezes, the Dreams of Freedom, The Boston Story, Wings Over Boston (an spectacular skyline and ocean views, plus a full cash bar. aerial tour of the city), This is Boston (a time-lapse perspective), and Children of Boston/Children of the World. (617) 723-2500 or mos.org (617) 859-0648 or skywalkboston.com 1-877-SEE-WHALE (733-9425) or bostonharborcruises.com.
Recommended publications
  • 2006 Reciprocal List
    RECIPRICAL ZOOS. Each zoo sets their own guidelines for the quantity and ages admitted per card. Zoos can revoke privileges at any time without notice. RECIP 2006 STATE ZOO 50% CANADA Riverview Park & Zoo 50% CANADA Toronto Zoo 50% CANADA Valley Zoo 50% Alabama Birmingham Zoo NO Alabama Montgomery Zoo NO Arizona Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum NO Arizona Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park 50% Arizona Phoenix Zoo 50% Arizona Reid Park Zoo NO Arizona Wildlife World Zoo 50% Arkansas Little Rock Zoo NO BE Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo NO BR Vancouver Aquarium NO California Academy Of Sciences 50% California Applegate Park Zoo 50% California Aquarium Of The Bay NO California Aquarium Of The Pacific NO California Birch Aquarium At Scripps 50% California Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 50% California Chaffee Zoo 50% California Charles Paddock Zoo 50% California Coyote Point Museum 50% California Happy Hollow Park & Zoo NO California Living Desert 50% California Los Angeles Zoo 50% California Micke Grove Zoo NO California Monterey Bay Aquarium 50% California Moonridge Zoo 50% California Oakland Zoo 50% California Orange County Zoo 50% California Sacramento Zoo NO California Safari West NO California San Diego Wild Animal Park NO California San Diego Zoo 50% California San Francisco Zoo 50% California Santa Ana Zoo 50% California Santa Barbara Zoo NO California Seaworld San Diego 50% California Sequoia Park Zoo NO California Six Flags Marine World NO California Steinhart Aquarium NO CANADA Calgary Zoo 50% Colorado Butterfly Pavilion NO Colorado Cheyenne
    [Show full text]
  • Mwr Leisure Travel Services, Fort Campbell Ky 2020 Attraction Tickets
    MWR LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES, FORT CAMPBELL KY 2020 ATTRACTION TICKETS (Prices are subject to change at any time at the Vendors’ discretion) 2840 Bastogne Ave- Inside Main Exchange Mall (270)798-7436/0509/0510 Hours of Operation: Tuesday – Friday 12:00pm- 5:00pm Closed Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and all Federal Holidays. Must have appointment for services, No Walk-ins allowed. Services for purchases by phone and quotes and information by phone and email also available. Due to Covid-19 Precautions- all patrons with appointments must adhere to social distancing guidelines and wear facial coverings. Patrons with appointments are only allowed 2 persons per appointment inside LTS office during appointment. STATE/ATTRACTION OUR PRICE GATE PRICE CALIFORNIA: CityPASS SAN FRANCISCO- San Francisco CA Adult……………………………….………………………………………..$67.00………………………………………….$138.00 Child (5-11)…………………………………………………………………$49.50………………………………………….$97.00 LOS ANGELES ZOO- Los Angeles CA Adult……………………………….………………………………………..$17.50………………………………………….$22.00 Child (2-12)…………………………………………………………………$14.25………………………………………….$17.00 SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN- Los Angeles CA Adult/Child……………………………….……………………….………..$N/A………………………………………….$N/A AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC- Long Beach CA Adult……………………………….………………………………………..$26.00………………………………………….$34.95 Child (2-12)…………………………………………………………………$22.75………………………………………….$24.95 LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA Carlsbad CA 3 Day Resort Hopper Age 3+ (Legoland + Sea Life Aquarium + Water Park)…………..$81.00…………………....…………………$186.99 Legoland + Sea Life Aquarium- (2nd Day Free)
    [Show full text]
  • Amphibian Report 2012 -Template.Indd
    Amphibian Conservation 2012 Highlights and Accomplishments www.aza.org 2 Amphibian Report | 2012 Hellbender © Christian Sperka 2012 Introduction Zoos and aquariums accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) have made a long-term commitment to the global conservation of amphibians and specifi cally to 1) increase the capacity of accredited zoos and aquariums to respond to threats facing amphib- ians, 2) create and sustain assurance populations of threatened amphibians, and 3) increase public awareness of and engagement in amphibian conservation. With the support and hard work of directors, curators, keepers, and partners, AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums saw conservation progress and successes both locally and around the world in 2012. This report features some of those successes in citizen science, research, fi eld work, the creation of as- surance populations, and conservation breeding. AZA congratulates all members for their on-going efforts and dedication, but encourages people to do more. The AZA Amphibian Taxon Advisory Group (TAG) has many resources to © Brian Freiermuth get you started. Learn how to get involved – or expand your engagement – in amphibian con- IN THIS REPORT servation by contacting any of the authors listed in this report or the Amphibian TAG Chair, Diane Barber ([email protected]). Introduction By Shelly Grow, Senior Conservation Biologist, AZA ([email protected]) FrogWatch USA SSP Conservation Assurance Populations and Conservation Breeding Field Surveys and Research Reintroduction and Headstarting Golden mantella © Brian Freiermuth On the Cover Metamorphising golden mantella tadpole © Brian Freiermuth www.aza.org 2 Amphibian Report | 2012 Citizen Science FrogWatch USA FrogWatch USA New 2012 Chapters By Rachel Gauza, Citizen Science Program Specialist, AZA Virginia Zoological Park (VA)* 2012 marked another year of growth and achievement for FrogWatch USA, AZA’s frog Greenbelt High Rock Park (NY) and toad monitoring citizen science program.
    [Show full text]
  • The Sweetest Spots
    Save with SAVE 43% 5 TOP ATTRACTIONS YOUR TICKET TO SAVE 43% 15 MILLION 1 BOOKLET HAPPY TRAVELERS ALL THE 5 ADMISSION TICKETS SINCE 1997 SWEETEST ONLY THE TOP ATTRACTIONS SPOTS GEORGIA AQUARIUM ATLANTA HAS TO OFFER Expedited Entry with Anytime Pass. Includes dolphin and sea lion ATLANTA CityPASS PHILADELPHIA CityPASS presentations, a 4D Theater Experience, and admission to special exhibitions.* • Georgia Aquarium • The Franklin Institute *Shows and exhibitions based on availability. • World of Coca-Cola • Big Bus Company and Take your time, and take it all in. • CNN Studio Tours Philadelphia Trolley Works • Zoo Atlanta • One Liberty Observation Deck Experience the very best attractions • Center for Civil and Human Rights • Adventure Aquarium WORLD OF COCA-COLA USA THE PRINTED IN General Admission with expedited entry; includes all exhibits, 4D theater • Fernbank Museum of Natural History • Philadelphia Zoo Atlanta has to offer, handpicked and experience and complimentary keepsake bottle of Coca-Cola • College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience SAN FRANCISCO CityPASS wrapped up for you in an easy-to-use • 7-day Cable Car and Muni Bus Passport BOSTON CityPASS • California Academy of Sciences • New England Aquarium ticket booklet — all at a huge savings. CNN STUDIO TOURS • Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise Adventure • Museum of Science General Admission • Exploratorium • Skywalk Observatory at the • de Young Museum + Legion of Honor Prudential Center • Aquarium of the Bay • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston • Monterey Bay Aquarium
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Vancouver Aquarium's Future Assured Under New Ownership VANCOUVER, April 15, 2021 –– the Future of the Vancouver Aquariu
    Vancouver Aquarium’s Future Assured Under New Ownership VANCOUVER, April 15, 2021 –– The future of the Vancouver Aquarium has been assured with an agreement to transfer its ownership from Ocean Wise Conservation Association to Herschend Enterprises. The agreement ensures that Vancouver will continue to have a world-class aquarium with the financial strength to continue building on its 64-years of success as an animal care and animal rescue facility, a cherished educational venue, and one of BC’s top tourist and event destinations. The agreement is the result of a diligent process initiated by Ocean Wise to save the Aquarium from permanent closure as a result of severe financial challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Herschend has acquired 100% ownership of the Vancouver Aquarium which will continue to be led by Chief Operating Officer, Clint Wright, who has been with the Vancouver Aquarium for more than 30 years. Ocean Wise will remain an independent charitable non-profit ocean conservation organization and an official aquarium partner led by renowned conservationist Lasse Gustavsson. Herschend is a leading US-based attractions and tourism operator, and the owner of two aquariums accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (“AZA”). AZA accreditation represents the highest standard in animal care and welfare while providing a fun, safe, and educational family experience. The focus of Herschend’s aquariums is to inspire families to learn more, care more, and do more for animals and their environments. “This is a very positive outcome that secures both the future of the Vancouver Aquarium and the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre,” said Clint Wright, Chief Operating Officer of the Vancouver Aquarium.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Park Perks
    Wet/Wild Big Frog Expeditions (Show ID) (Make reservations 1-877-77OCOEE - www.ocoeeriver.biz) (Not 2015 Dollywood Dollywood Family valid July & August) l Healthcare Center Branson Belle©, Branson, MO (Show ID) l Special Events Schedule Dollywood’s Splash Country®, Pigeon Forge, TN (Show ID) l Jurassic Jungle Boat Ride, Pigeon Forge, TN Sneak Preview Day Phone: 865-868-1333 (Show ID) l (Season Passholders only) Fax: 865-868-1307 Ocoee Adventure Center (Show ID) (Make reserva- Friday, March 20, 2015 tions 1-888-723-8622) (www.ocoeeadventure- Open to the Public Beginning After Hours: 1-888-489-6551 Love every moment center.com - Not valid July & August) l Hours: Monday—Friday Six Flags White Water, Austell, GA (Show ID) n Saturday, March 21, 2015 Smoky Mountain Outdoors White Water Rafting, Dolly Grand Marshall of 7:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Pigeon Forge, TN (Show ID) l Pigeon Forge Parade Splashin’ Safari, Santa Claus, IN (Show ID) n 2015 Friday, May 1, 2015 Tennessee River Boat, Knoxville, TN (Show ID) Who can use the Dollywood Family (Make reservations and pricing 525-7827) l Healthcare Center: Whitewater, Branson®, MO (Show ID) l Dollywood’s Festival of Nations * All Dollywood Company Hosts after working Park Perks Wildwater & Nantahala Gorge Canopy Tours, March 21 – April 20 30 days the current or previous season. (Show ID) Call 1-888-488-9130 for (Closed Tuesdays) * Dependents of Dollywood Company Hosts who reservations n are returning for their third consecutive season. * All seasonal Dollywood Company Hosts who: Barbecue & Bluegrass 1. Leave with a status of Eligible for Rehire Nature Adventures May 23 – June 7 (EFR) after Aug.
    [Show full text]
  • Commonwealth of Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Kentucky Kingdom and Herschend Family Entertainment Announce New
    Commonwealth of Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Andy Beshear, Governor Mike Berry, Secretary For Immediate Release Contact: Danielle Jones, Tourism Cabinet [email protected] Jill Midkiff, Finance Cabinet [email protected] Jamie Frumusa, Herschend Enterprises [email protected] Kentucky Kingdom and Herschend Family Entertainment Announce New Partnership Herschend operates Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Newport Aquarium and more FRANKFORT, Ky. (February 23, 2021) – Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear joined Herschend Enterprises Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wexler, state officials and community leaders to announce that Herschend Enterprises has become a majority partner and operator of Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay amusement and water park located in Louisville, Kentucky. Georgia-based Herschend is the nation’s largest family-owned theme attractions and entertainment company. Herschend operates popular tourism attractions such as the Dollywood® Parks & Resorts in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and the Newport Aquarium® in Northern Kentucky. As a national competitor in the tourism industry, Herschend has a history of delivering world- class entertainment experiences to its guests. Through a collaborative effort between Kentucky Kingdom, LLLP, the Kentucky State Fair Board, the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, and the Finance and Administration Cabinet, Herschend will now expand its business operations to Louisville as the new majority partner of Kentucky Kingdom Theme Park, LLC. This expansion will bring enhanced entertainment and amusement park management experience that will benefit the operations at Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay. “After opening Newport Aquarium in 2008, we’ve been actively seeking an opportunity to bring even more entertainment to the great state of Kentucky and that dream begins today,” said Herschend Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wexler.
    [Show full text]
  • Industry Remembers Barbara Knoebel
    TM www.AmusementToday.com Vol. 13, Issue 10 JANUARY 2010 $5.00 Kiddieland rides auctioned, Industry remembers Barbara Knoebel Knoebels Amusement all of our park careers we have Six Flags saves Little Dipper Resort matriarch Barbara known Dick and ‘Barb.’ We Scott Rutherford Knoebel died peacefully at her both run family amusement Amusement Today home surrounded by family parks and have grown up in on Nov. 27, 2009 following a them. We had many visits and A Chicagoland tradition long, valiant battle with can- eventually the topics would since 1921 – Kiddieland in cer. She was 66. lead to common incidents Melrose Park – ended with Barbara Ellen (Cook) that happened in the previ- a giant auction held on Nov. Knoebel was born May 3, 1943 ous years and how we settled 24, 2009. The event attract- in Lykens, Pa., the daughter of them. As you know, when ed over 500 potential buy- the late Charles and Elizabeth park people get together we ers from as far as California Cook. She was a 1961 gradu- talk about park business, inci- and New York for the 400-lot ate of Lykens High School and dents, promotions, etc. Barb sale conducted by Norton furthered her education at Barbara Knoebel always was fun loving and Auctioneers of Coldwater, PHOTO COURTESY WHR INC. Polyclinic Hospital where she 1943-2009 you could believe that when Mich. David Norton, Norton became a Licensed Practical she said something, she knew Ride prices realized Nurse In addition to her husband what she was talking about. Auctioneers, at work dur- Barbara married Richard and sons, she is survived by She had a personality that include: the 1925 PTC car- ing the Kiddieland auc- ousel with 16 monogram (Dick) Knoebel in 1968, a four granddaughters: Haley, made you feel good to be with tion.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 SAFE Annual Report Will Provide Insight Into the Progress Made by All of Us Over the Past Year, As Well As a Sense of the Potential of SAFE
    2016 ANNUAL REPORT From Planning to Action AZA SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction harnesses the collective expertise within our accredited zoos and aquariums and leverages their massive audiences to save critical species. At the same time, SAFE is building capacity to increase direct conservation spending, as well as our members’ impact on saving animals through work in the field, in our zoos and aquariums, and through public engagement. “AZA SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction embodies the collaborative spirit of AZA-accredited aquariums and zoos. I firmly believe SAFE is a game-changer for the zoological community. SAFE is the right thing to do, it is what the public demands of us, and we have now begun to see its potential. We made great strides in 2016, and 2017 will be even better.” Dennis Kelly, Director at the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park and Conservation Biology Institute 1 2016: The Emerging Potential of SAFE For decades, conservation organizations around the world, including Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)- accredited facilities, have been working to protect animals and habitats. Still, animals that we have the ability to save continue to decline and disappear. With so many species at risk, a new approach to conservation is needed. AZA SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction was created to do exactly this—to harness the collective power of AZA and its members to lessen species decline around the world in a more impactful way. And to do so strategically— moving from working on many smaller projects to large and coordinated efforts. SAFE takes a long-game approach to conservation, knowing that each year the activities initiated and supported by SAFE will build on those that came before.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF of the Program Guide
    program guide WELCOME to RON FORMAN DAN ASHE KELLY FLAHERTY CLARK PRESIDENT AND CEO PRESIDENT AND CEO Audubon Nature Association of Zoos PRESIDENT Institute and Aquariums IMATA Board of Directors VICE PRESIDENT, ZOOLOGICAL OPERATIONS Discovery Cove, SeaWorld Theme Parks & Entertainment NEW ORLEANS AND TO THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE! SEPTEMBER 7 – 11, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 AZA Board of Directors and Staff 19 Green Mission 3 IMATA Board of Directors 23 Sponsors and Acknowledgements 25 Program Schedule 4 Program Committee and Special Events 7 General Information 87 Poster Presentations 13 Maps 97 Exhibitors 47th Annual Conference of 95th Annual Conference of FPO AZA BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF OF DIRECTORS AZA BOARD AZA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2018–2019 CHAIR DIRECTORS Peggy Sloan Brian Davis, Ph.D. Mark Penning, BVSC Chief Animal Operations Executive Vice President of Operations VP Animals, Science and Environment Officer Georgia Aquarium Disney’s Animal Kingdom John G. Shedd Aquarium Chris Gentile Tara Riemer, Ph.D. CHAIR ELECT Director President and CEO Christopher Kuhar, Ph.D. Western North Carolina Nature Center Alaska SeaLife Center Executive Director Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Alejandro Grajal, Ph.D. Adrienne Rowland President and CEO Director VICE CHAIR Woodland Park Zoo Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay Bert Castro President/CEO Steve Marshall Elizabeth Whealy Arizona Center for Nature Conservation/ Vice President and Managing Director President and CEO Phoenix Zoo Audubon Zoo Great Plains Zoo and Delbridge Museum of Natural History PAST
    [Show full text]
  • Official Rules
    Adventure Aquarium’s 2016 “African Penguin Clutch Mates Name Nomination Contest” (“Contest”) OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Eligibility Sweepstakes is offered only in the fifty (50) United States. Void outside of the 50 United States, in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and where prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. All individuals who are legal U.S. residents and 13 years of age or older in their jurisdiction of residence at time of entry are eligible to enter, with the following exceptions (all of whom are not eligible to enter or win the Sweepstakes): Residents of Puerto Rico and the States of Arizona, Florida, New York, and Rhode Island, employees of a Sponsor and its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, representatives, suppliers, vendors, fulfillment agencies, and advertising and promotion agencies and their immediate families (parent, child, spouse, sibling and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) and those living in the same household of each, whether or not related, are not eligible to enter or to win the Sweepstakes. Limit one (1) winner per household. All entries submitted in compliance with these Official Rules and not disqualified are considered “Eligible Entries.” Sponsor New Jersey Aquarium, LLC d/b/a Adventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Drive, Camden, New Jersey 08103. Timing The Contest begins on Monday, May 16, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (“EST”) and ends on Monday, May 30, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. EST (the “Contest Period”). How to Enter To participate in the Contest, entrants must have internet access.
    [Show full text]
  • New York's Most Famous Attractions
    $ approx. 7.5 mi Enjoy CityPASS in these great cities: SAVE The Cloisters 65 museum and EIGHTH AVE UPPER EAST SIDE gardens Georgia Aquarium • World of Coca-Cola • Zoo Atlanta • Inside 99 Margaret Guggenheim New York’s Most Famous Attractions CNN Studio Tour • Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR Atlanta Corbin Drive Museum 1071 5th Ave. Botanical Garden • High Museum of Art OR Atlanta History Center at 89th St. American New England Aquarium • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston • Museum of Museum The Science • Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center • Harvard of Natural Metropolitan Museum of Natural History OR John F. Kennedy Presidential Library History Museum & Museum Central Park of Art West CENTRAL th th 1000 5 Ave. Shedd Aquarium • The Field Museum • Adler Planetarium • at 79 St. PARK FIFTH AVE nd PARK AVE PARK at 82 St. Museum of Science and Industry • John Hancock Observatory OR BROADWAY Skydeck Chicago Starline Movie Stars’ Homes Tour • Madame Tussauds • Red Line RIVER HUDSON TM Behind-the-Scenes Tour • Kodak Theatre OR The Hollywood Top of the Rock The Museum Museum in the Max Factor Building 50th St between 5th & 6th Aves. of Modern Art CitySights NY 11 West 53rd St. Space Center Houston • Downtown Aquarium • Houston Museum Visitor Center WEST SIDE HIGHWAY between of Natural Science • Houston Zoo • Children’s Museum of Houston W 42ND 5th and 6th Aves. Empire State Skip most ticket lines Times OR The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston • George Ranch Historical Circle Line Square Grand Central Station Building Valid up to 9 days Park OR The Health Museum Sightseeing Empire State Battery Park is located Observatory Empire State Building Observatory • The Metropolitan Museum Cruises Building apx.
    [Show full text]