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California Ticket Price List Last Updated: 27 February 2020 California Ticket Price List Beale AFB Information, Tickets and Travel Phone: (530) 634-4882/DSN: 368-4882 17700 Robert Nicoletti Way, Beale AFB, CA 95903 Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9am-1pm Website: www.bealefss.com Be the first to know of deals & discounts: www.facebook.com/bealeitt Please note: there will be a $1.00 ticket processing fee per every 6 e-tickets NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS Ages ITT Price Gate Price Sacramento Zoo Adult 12+ $10.00 $14.95 Purchase tickets online at www.saczoo.org At checkout enter discount code Beale Child 2-11 $10.00 $9.95 Six Flags Discovery Kingdom 3+ Vallejo, CA Children 2 and $TBD $71 Expires under are free! Monday - iFLY $44.00 $73.08 www.iflyworld.com Thursday *Includes (2) 1 minute flights, all flight gear, Ages 3+ complimentary flight certificate, 2 videos of guests Anyday $60.50 $82.81 experience. Expires September 17, 2022 Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk www.beachboardwalk.com Height The Santa Crus Beach Boardwalk is recognized as the best seaside park in the $47.50 $72.45 world. Their Vibrant, bustling amusement park is renowned for its great rides, requirements apply remarkable history, spectacular beach setting, and friendly attitude. Expires January 8, Adult 18-64 $45.95 $49.95 Monterey Bay Aquarium Student 13-17 $36.95 $39.95 www.montereybayaquarium.com College students with ID get in for student pricing Child 3-12 $27.95 $29.95 Senior 65+ $36.95 $39.95 California’s Great America www.cagreatamerica.com Discover why California’s Great America is Northern California’s best choice Ages 3+ $TBD $71 for family fun and adventure! There’s something for everyone from mild to wild! Expires CA Explorer Pass Adult 13+ $247.75 $284 The California Explorer Pass is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility 4 Choice across three of California’s top visited cities. Save up to 34% off gate prices from Child 3-12 $266 $259 a list of 10 top attractions, including San Diego Zoo, San Diego Safari Park, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, Knott’s Berry Farm, Knotts Soak City Water Park, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland CA, Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Adult 13+ $290.75 $334 Magic Mountain, Belmont Park All Access Combo Pass, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, California Academy of Sciences, CA Great America and Big Bus Los 5 Choice Angeles 1-Day Classic Ticket. Expires March 31, 2020. For more information Child 3-12 $260.50 $299 about the CA Explorer Pass visit: https://gocity.com/california/en-us Last Updated: 27 February 2020 Adult 13+ $64.50 $71 San Francisco Explorer Pass Visit 3, 4, or 5 attractions of your choice from 19 top Choose 3 attractions! Ticket is valid ONE YEAR from date of PURCHASE. Expires: 3/31/20 Child 3-12 $51.50 $57 The San Francisco Dungeon| California Academy of Sciences | Aquarium of the Bay | Madame Tussauds San Francisco | Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise | Golden Gate Bay Cruise | Adult 13+ $82.75 $93 Exploratorium | Escape from the Rock | de Young Museum & Legion of Honor | Ripley’s Believe it or Not! | RocketBoat | GoCar 1 hour Tour | Angel Island roundtrip Choose 4 ferry | Asian Art Museum | USS Pampanito | AT&T Park Tour | Muni Day Pass: SF Child 3-12 $64.50 $71 Travel Union Square/Blazing Saddles Fisherman’s Wharf | One All-Day Comfort Bike Rental by Blazing Saddles | K1 Speed Indoor Karting | The Flyer SF & Laser Maze Challenge | Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Classic Tour 1-Day | California’s Great America |Big Bus San Francisco Panoramic Night Tour | San Francisco Zoo & Gardens | The Walt Adult 13+ $97.25 $109 Disney Family Museum | San Francisco Museum of Modern. Choose 5 Ask about San Diego and Los Angeles Go Cards! Child 3-12 $72.25 $81 Adult 13+ $69.75 $79 Go San Francisco Card 1 Day Visit as many attractions as you want for one low price. Choose as you go from 28 attractions for 1, 2, Child 3-12 $57.50 $69 3, or 5 calendar days in a row! Ticket is valid ONE YEAR from date of PURCHASE. Expires: 3/31/20 Adult 13+ $102.50 $119 The San Francisco Dungeon| California Academy of Sciences | Aquarium of the Bay | 2 Day Madame Tussauds San Francisco | Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise | Golden Gate Bay Cruise | Child 3-12 $86 $99 Exploratorium | Escape from the Rock | de Young Museum & Legion of Honor | Ripley’s Believe it or Not! | GoCar San Francisco 30-minute rental | Angel Island roundtrip ferry | Asian Art Museum | USS Pampanito | AT&T Park Tour | One All-Day Adult 13+ $128.50 $149 Comfort Bike Rental by Blazing Saddles | K1 Speed Indoor Karting | Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Classic Tour 1-Day | California’s Great America | San Francisco Zoo & Gardens 3 Day | The Walt Disney Family Museum | San Francisco Museum of Modern | Six Flags Child 3-12 $107.75 $119 Discovery Kingdom | U.S.S. HORNET Museum| The Contemporary Jewish Museum | California Historical Society | The Beat Museum |UC Botanical Gardens. Adult 13+ $159.50 $189 Ask about San Diego and Los Angeles Go Cards! 5 Day Child 3-12 $132 $149 Academy of Sciences – San Francisco Adult 18-64 $31.96 $39.95 Purchase tickets online at: www.calacademy.org/etickets2 Senior 65+ Apply promo code: BealeOAC when signing up for account (MUST Youth 12-17 & $27.96 $34.95 use the above link). Please take advantage of the other tickets Student 18+ offered online such as Penguins + Pajamas Sleepover & Behind with student ID the Scenes tour of the Aquarium and Academy. Child 4-11 $23.96 $29.95 Winchester Mystery House – San Jose www.winchestermysteryhouse.com Adult 13+ $30.00 $39 The Winchester Mystery House is known for its many design curiosities, innovations, (many of ahead of their times) and paranormal activity. Today you can tour through 110 of the 160 rooms of the stately mansion and see bizarre attributes that give the mansion its name, a window built into the floors, stairs leading to ceilings, doors that open onto Child 6-12 $17.00 $20 blank walls, a seeming obsession with the numeral “13”, cobweb motifs, and more. Catalina Express Round Trip https://www.catalinaexpress.com/ Adult 13+ $67.00 $74.50 Expires: December 31, 2020 Advance Reservations Required – Call 1-800-891-5652 Blackout Dates: May 23-25, July 1-7, and September 5-7, 2020 $73.50 Check-in: one hour prior to departure. Reservations held until 15 minutes prior to departure.*Dana Point departures Child 6-12 $56.75 $67.50 will be an additional $2 per person payable at time of check-in. Last Updated: 27 February 2020 ITT Ages Gate Price SOUTHERN CALIFORNA ATTRACTIONS Price (not including tax) Season 1 Weekday $43.25 Expires March 19, 2020 3+ $84 Knott’s Berry Farm Season 1 Weekend $45.50 Expires March 19, 2020 www.knotts.com Season 2 Weekday $49.75 Expires January 3, 2021 3+ $89 Season 2 Weekend $53.00 Expires January 3, 2021 Legoland California 3 Day Military Resort Hopper Valid for any 3 days admission that can include Legoland CA, Sea Life Aquarium and $81 $126 Legoland Water Park, no black-out dates. Water Park open seasonally. Expires March 31, 2021 Legoland CA 1 Day Admission Only valid for Legoland California $67 $95.99 Expires March 31, 2021 Legoland CA & Sea Life Aquarium + 2nd Day Free (3+ 3+ Years) Visit Legoland & Sea Life on the same day. $77.25 $100.99 2nd day free through the end of the year. Expires March 31, 2021 Legoland CA & Water Park + 2nd Day Free (3+ Years) Visit Legoland & Water Park on the same day. $79.25 $100.99 2nd day free through the end of the year. Expires March 31, 2021 Medieval Times – Buena Park Adult $41.75 $63.95 www.medievaltimes.com 13+ Expires: December 31, 2020 Child Must call 1-888-935-6878 to make reservation $34.25 $36.95 Valid for Admission show, Dinner and Free Royal upgrade. 3-12 Six Flags Magic Mountain Ages $64 $92.99 http://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain 3+ Expires: September 13, 2020 Adult San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum $11.25 $23 13+ USS Midway www.midway.org Active Duty, Reservists & Children 5 & under FREE. Child $7.75 $10 Expires: December 31, 2020 6-12 Adult $29.75 $62.95 Pirates Dinner Adventure 13+ www.piratesdinneradventureca.com 1-866-439-2469 Child Must call to make reservastions before purchasing. $26.25 $36.95 Blackout Dates: Valentine’s Day & New Year’s Eve 2nd Show 3-11 Child Expires: January 6, 2021 $22.75 $24.95 3-11 Last Updated: 27 February 2020 1 Day Visit to Zoo Adult 12+ $49.85 $58 Includes guided bus tour, skyfari aerial tram & express bus. Active Duty FREE with ID Child 3-11 $41.25 $48 Expires: December 31, 2020 Adult 12+ $49.85 $58 1 Day Visit to Safari Park Includes Africa Tram, African field exhibits & all shows Child 3-11 $41.25 $48 2-Day visit to Zoo & Safari Park Adult 12+ $92.00 $92.80 Includes choice of: 1 visit to Zoo & 1 visit to Safari Park OR 2 visits to Zoo or 2 visits to Safari Park. Active Duty FREE with ID Active Duty FREE with ID Child 3-11 $80.50 $82.80 Expires: December 31, 2020 Expires: December 31, 2020 Adult 13+ Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens Expires: $16.25 $21 One day ticket 03/01/2020 http://www.lazoo.org/ Child 2-12 st Expires: November 1 , 2019 Expires: $14.25 $16 08/01/2020 Single Day Valid for admission until December 31, 2020.
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