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St. Augustine St. Augustine Child: $5 Adult: $8 $8 Senior: $6 Child: $6 $11 Adult: $6 Child: $5 Adult: $14 $11 Senior: $10 IMPORTANT NOTES Ages for children tickets are 3 to 9 years old. Medieval Times, Zoo Miami, Legoland & Kennedy Space Center children ages 3 - 12. All Multiday passes for Universal Studios/ Island Of Adven- ture include City Walk admission. Walt Disney World Universal/Island of Adventure Universal/IOA Multiday tickets expire as follows: Jun. 6th - Aug. 11th Mar. 19th - Apr. 2nd. FL Resident 2Day: 60 days after 1st use Dec. 15th - Jan. 2nd Jun. 11th - Aug. 15th FL Resident 3Day: 180 days after 1st use Dec. 17h - Jan. 2nd NON FL Resident 2Day: 13 days after 1st use ** Walt Disney World Notes: Disney World FL Resident tickets expire 6 months after 1st We Accept Cash, Visa or MasterCard use. Proof of FL residency will be required for each person at the gate. Miami GO CARD Includes: Miami Seaquarium; Jungle Island; Duck Tours South Beach; Military Promotional Tickets need to be activated at the park gate by military member or spouse. Everglades Alligator Farm; Lion Country Safari; Zoo Miami; Vizcaya Museum; Big Bus Hop On Hop Off; Gator Park; Parks: Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT Center and Hollywood Studios. Jet Boat Miami; Bike & Roll Miami Beach; Ft. Lauderdale Glass Bottom Boat (Snorkeling Trip); Fun: Typhoon Lagoon; Blizzard Beach; Disney Quest; ESPN World Wide of Sports Complex & 9 holes of golf at Oak Sawgrass Airboat Adventures; Key Largo Glass Bottom Boat Trail . The Official Art Deco Walking Tour Military Ticket Blackout Dates: March 20th—April 1st, 2016 Days must be used consecutively. US Army Garrison - Miami 9301 NW 33RD St. Suite A1155 https://miamiitr.mwrtvl.com MIAMI, FL 33172 ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE http://miami.armymwr.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 0900 to 1600. 305.437.1595/305.437.2400 ALL SALES ARE FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Closed for Lunch 12noon until 1300 Orlando / Central Florida Tampa 1 Day Child: $105 $2 Child: $74 1 Park per day Adult: $110 $5 Adult: $74 Child: $62 $7 2 Days, 1 Park per day Child: $144 $7 Adult: $62 Blockout apply FL. Res. Adult: $154 Child: $86 $5 Adult: $86 2 Days, Park-to-Park Child: $182 Child: $26 $11 $22 Blockout apply FL Res. Adult: $192 Adult: $40 Child: $42 $8 3 Day Park-to-Park Child: $190 Adult: $42 $14 FL Resident Blockout apply FL Res Adult: $199 Child: $38 $20 Adult: $48 Child: $12 Child: $151 1 Day, Park-to-Park $10 Adult: $16 $5 Adult: $156 Senior: $14 2 Days Child: $162 Child: $32 $50 $29 Child: $86 1 Park per day Adult: $42 $23 Adult: $172 Adult: $86 Child: $195 2 Days, Park-to-Park $50 Child: $14 Child: $40 Adult: $205 $5 Adult: $40 Senior: $16 $5 NON Resident Child: $200 Adult: $18 3 Days, Park-to-Park $50 Adult: $210 Child: $86 Cocoa Beach $18 Adult: $86 Child: $55 $55 Child: $38 $8 Adult: $55 Adult: $48 Maximum Access Badge Child: $74 $9 Adult: $74 Child: $97 $14 Adult: $107 Space Pass 1 Day Pass Child: $96 Child: $47 $4 $9 EPCOT, Hollywood Studios or Animal Kingdom Adult: $102 Adult: $47 South Florida Child: $105 FL Child: $12 Adult: $110 $3 Child: $18 Child/Adult: $9 $3 3 Day Pass FL Residents Child: $175 $6 $18 FL Adult: $16 Walt Disney World BLOCKOUT DATES APPLY Adult: $189 Adult: $25 3 Day Hopper FL. Resident Child: $202 $22 Child: $20 Child/Adult: $9 $3 Adult: $210 $7 Walt Disney World BLOCKOUT DATES APPLY Adult: $25 4 Day Hopper FL Residents Child: $222 $25 Walt Disney World BLOCKOUT DATES APPLY Adult: $236 Child: $14 $2 3 Day Pass Non FL Residents Child: $274 Wristband: $38 Adult: $18 $18 $30 Walt Disney World Adult: $284 Skycoaster: $18 3 Day Hopper Non Residents Child: $328 Child: $27 $18 $11 Walt Disney World Adult: $338 Child: $57 Adult: $35 $39 4 Day Pass Non FL Residents Child: $308 Adult: $57 $27 Walt Disney World Adult: $318 Child: $38 $9 4Day Hopper Non FL Residents Child: $375 Adult: $38 $33 Child: $69 Walt Disney World Adult: $385 $37 Adult: $69 WDW Military 4 Day Hopper Child: $195 1 Race: $16 $15 $17 BLOCKOUTS APPLY Adult: $195 3 Race: $36 WDW Military 4 Day Pass + Fun Child: $195 $15 Child/Adult BLOCKOUTS APPLY Adult: $195 2 Days: $74/$92 WDW Military 4 Day Hopper + Fun Child: $228 3Days: $100/$118 $20 $18 BLOCKOUTS APPLY Adult: $228 5 Days: $130/$158.
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