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2020 Fun Pass Discounts a - Z 2020 Fun Pass Discounts A - Z Albacore Park - Portsmouth, NH - One child 17 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Valid thru 2020. Adventureland Narragansett - Narragansett, RI - Buy one round of mini-golf, get the second free. Not to be used with any other Adventureland promotion. One per person, per group. Summer hours: 10am to 10pm daily. Fall hours: weekends only from Labor Day through mid-October 11am to 6pm. Expires end of 2020 season. Altitude Trampoline Parks – Concord, NH, Merrimack, NH, Pelham, NH & Billerica, MA, Marlboro, MA - $5 OFF a 60 minute JUMP PASS $2 OFF a Toddler Time JUMP PASS for any location listed. Cannot be combined with any Offers/Promotions. Not valid for on-line purchases. Expires 12/31/20. America’s Stonehenge - Salem, NH - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Not to be combined with any other discount or coupon. Open year round. American Independence Museum - Exeter, NH - One child (ages 6 thru 18) admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Children under 6 admitted free. Valid during regular museum hours. Not valid during American Independence Festival. Open May through November. Animal Adventures: Exotic Animal Rescue Zoo - Bolton, MA - One child (2 - 3 years old) admitted free or half off second admission for child (4 - 10 years old). Aviation Museum of NH – Londonderry, NH - Buy one admission, get one of equal value or less for free. Open Friday and Saturday 10am to 4pm and Sunday 1pm to 4pm. Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT - Free admission for one child 15 and under with purchase of one adult admission. Not valid with other offers. Valid April through October 2020. Bobo's Indoor Playground - Nashua, NH - One free walker admission with purchase of one walker admission. Open year round. 1 Boston Children's Theatre - Beverly, MA - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Boston Duck Tours – Boston, MA - One child 11 and under admitted free with purchase of two adult admissions at the Museum of Science departure location. Valid weekdays in April, September, October, November, 2020. Bretton Woods Ski Area - Bretton Woods, NH - Buy one full price Adult ski ticket and get same-day Junior ski ticket (ages12 and under) for free. Valid Sunday thru Friday during ski season on non-holiday periods. One per person, per group and may not be combined with other offers or promotions. Valid mid-November 2019 thru April 20, 2020 plus mid-November thru December 18, 2020 (opening date of 2019-20 and 2020-2021 ski season TBD). Expires December 18. 2020. Blackout dates include December 25, 2019 thru January 1, 2020, January 19 thru 20, 2020 and February 16 thru 21, 2020. Buttonwood Park Zoo – New Bedford, MA - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Open year round except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Valid through 2020. Candia Springs Adventure Park - Candia, NH - One admission free with purchase of one admission (of equal or lesser value). Visit the website for height and age restrictions. Waterpark open from June thru September. Aerial Park open from April thru October. Valid thru 2020. Cannon Mountain Ski Area – Franconia, NH - One free lift ticket for child 12 and under with purchase of one adult lift ticket. Valid late November, 2019 thru end of 2019/20 Winter Season. Cape Ann Whale Watch – Gloucester, MA - One child 15 and under admitted free with purchase of a full fare adult admission. Valid mid-April through October 2020. Not valid weekend afternoon trips June 1 through October 1. Cape Cod Children's Museum - Mashpee, MA - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Open 7 days per week. Valid thru 2020. 2 Carter’s Cross Country Ski Center – Bethel, ME - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult trail fee. Valid January 1, 2020 thru December 31, 2020. Snowshoe and ski rentals available. Off grid cabins along the trails are available to rent. Castle in the Clouds – Moultonborough, NH - One child 17 and under admitted free with one paying adult. Open May thru October. Call for specific opening and closing dates or visit the website. Cheshire Children's Museum - Keene, NH - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Valid thru 2020. Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine – Portland, ME - One child admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Valid for general admission only. Not valid for Theatre productions or additional paid programs. Chuckster’s Family Fun Park – Chichester, NH - $2 off any attraction or pass for each person in group. Open mid-April thru October. Valid 2020. Chuckster’s Family Fun Parks – Hooksett & Alton, NH - $2 off each round of mini-golf for everyone in the group (Hooksett & Alton Bay locations). Open mid-April through October. Valid 2020. Clark's Bears - Lincoln, NH - $2.00 off full price general admission ticket for up to five (5) people. Valid mid-June thru Labor Day. CoCo Key Water Park Boston North Shore - Danvers, MA - One Free Full Day Pass with the purchase of one Full Price Full Day Pass. Discount applies to non-hotel guests only. Multiple discounts will not be applied. Not valid on holidays or MA school vacation weeks. Subject to capacity restrictions admittance is not guaranteed. Call a day ahead. No advance tickets. Not valid Dec 20-31, 2019; Feb 14-22, 2020; Apr 17-25, 2020. Expires Dec 18, 2020. Valid at Danvers, MA location only. Connecticut Science Center - Hartford, CT - Good for one complimentary General Admission Youth ticket with purchase of one Adult General Admission. Valid thru Dec 31, 2020. 3 Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo - Bridgeport, CT - 50 % off one child admission (3 - 11 years) with purchase of one adult admission. Valid 9am - 4pm daily through 2020, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day (Close 1pm days prior to these holidays). Cannot be combined with any other offer. Conway Scenic Railroad – No Conway, NH - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Coach seating only. Pass cannot be upgraded. Not valid for special events. Valid for 2020 season except for September 19 thru October14. Cowabunga's - Hooksett, Manchester, NH & No Reading, MA - Buy one full-price child admission, get one full-price child admission free. Adults are free with paying child. Open Tuesday thru Sunday, 10am to 7pm, Fridays until 8pm! Closed Mondays. Valid thru 2020. Cranmore Mountain Adventure Park –No Conway, NH - Winter - $5 off 2 hours of tubing OR unlimited rides in the Mountain Adventure Park OR Tubing and Mountain Adventure Park Combo Ticket. Not valid for single ride, 6 pack or last blast tickets, cannot be combined with other offers, valid one per person. Not valid Saturday or vacation/holiday periods including 12/25/19-1/1/120, 1/18/20 -1/19/20, 2/15/19-2/23/20. Valid thru end of the 2019/2020 winter season. - Summer - $5 off unlimited rides in the Mountain Adventure Park OR Aerial Adventure Park ticket OR All Parks Pass. Not valid for single ride, 6 pack or last blast tickets, cannot be combined with other offers, valid one per person. Valid through October 12, 2020. Davis Farmland or Davis Mega Farm Festival– Sterling, MA - Admits one child 12 or under free with purchase of an adult general admission. Not valid with other coupons, discounts, packages, or evening events. One coupon per visit, per family. Open weather permitting. Visit the website or call. Valid at either park for the 2020 season. Call for dates and rates. Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - Mystic, CT - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Open year round, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Valid thru 12/31/2020. Discovery Museum & Planetarium - Bridgeport, CT - One child (ages 3-17) admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Valid through 2020. 4 Discovery Museum - Acton, MA - $2 off each admission up to a maximum of four people. Eastman Cross Country Center – Grantham, NH - One free Cross Country day pass for students 18 and under. Valid January 1, 2020 thru March 31, 2020. Closed Christmas. Limit one free ticket per Fun Pass. EcoTarium - Worcester, MA - $2 off, valid for up four people. Cannot be combined with group rates, other offers or special event pricing. Expires 12/30/20. Edaville Family Theme Park Home of Thomas Land - Carver, MA - One admission free with the purchase price of one full priced admission, at the gate only. Children under 2 admitted free. Not valid Saturdays during operational dates. Restrictions apply, not valid with any other offers. Essex River Cruises and Charters – Essex, MA - One child 12 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Valid mid-May thru mid-October 2020. Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium – St. Johnsbury, VT - Maximum of two free youth admissions for children 17 and under, with the purchase of one adult admission. Not valid for planetarium admission. Closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Fun World - Nashua, NH - Buy one playground ticket, get one playground ticket free. Valid thru 2020. Funtown Splashtown, U.S.A. – Saco, ME - $5.00 off a BIG bracelet and $4.00 off a LITTLE or SENIOR bracelet up to 4 guests. Valid before 3pm between June 20 and September 7, 2020. Granite State Whale Watch – Rye, NH - One child 15 and under admitted free with purchase of one adult admission. Limit one free cruise per Fun Pass. Reservations strongly suggested, and can be made over the phone.
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