Attractions’ ticket discounts are hot this summer

Attractions’ ticket discounts are hot this summer

As we slide into August and the back-to-school season, Central Florida theme park and attractions are offering ticket discounts. Some are straight-up BOGO; some feature “edu-tainment.”

Here are a few of the more notable offerings plus a friendly reminder to check out the fine print, especially when it comes to ticket expirations, parking and black-out dates.

Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens

What: Kids get in free with the purchase of an adult ticket through Aug. 31. This deal includes access to animal exhibits and the splash pad.

How much: An adult ticket is $23.95 to $25.95, depending on date. (Child tickets are normally $17.95 to $19.95.)

Fine print: The Sanford zoo considers “child” to be ages 3 to 12. Two-year-olds and younger get in free. This offer is available only at the gate. It’s a one free kid per adult ticket sale.

More info: centralfloridazoo.org

WonderWorks in Orlando. (Orlando Sentinel file)
WonderWorks in Orlando. (Orlando Sentinel file)

Wonderworks Orlando

What: Back 2 School Bash deal, running Aug. 2-11, with access to its interactive exhibits and attractions such as the Space Discovery Zone, Extreme Weather Zone and Imagination Lab.

How much: Florida residents will pay $22. (Tickets are normally $36.99 for adults and $27.99 for ages 4-12.)

Fine print: Tickets cannot be purchased until Aug. 2, when a discount link will be posted on WonderWorks’ social media accounts. State ID is required upon arrival.

More info: wonderworksorlando.com

Merlin adding annual pass for Eye, Tussauds, Sea Life

Island H2O Water Park. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
Island H2O Water Park. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

Island H2O Water Park

What: Buy One Get One Free ticket off to the Kissimmee attraction.

How much: Daily admission is $49.99, so this offer gets two people in for that price.

Fine print: The sale ends at 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 11. Tickets are good for any day that the park is open through Oct. 27.

More info: islandh2owaterpark.com

“Drawn to Life,” the Cirque du Soleil-Disney show at Disney Springs. (Courtesy Cirque du Soleil-Disney)

‘Drawn to Life,’ Cirque du Soleil

What: Adult admission to Disney Springs’ Cirque show at child ticket prices. The offer is to Florida residents, and it also applies to the Page to Stage Signature Experience, a backstage tour available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

How much: $56 to $60, depending on date and show time. (The adult price is normally between $75 and $91.) The tour experience is on sale for $225, down from $258.

Fine print: The deal runs through performances on Sept. 8.

More info: cirquedusoleil.com/drawn-to-life

Fireworks and confetti fly over Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
Fireworks and confetti fly over Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

Walt Disney World

What: Florida Resident Discover Disney Tickets, four-day passes to the four theme parks.

How much: $235. (Florida resident date-based tickets for one, three or four days normally start at $109 per day.)

Fine print: Advance park reservations are required, too. Discover Disney passes expire Sept. 28. The base ticket does not include park hopping, but that option is available for $40 more per ticket.

More info: disneyworld.com

A costumed Shamu character interacts with SeaWorld Orlando visitors. (Dewayne Bevil/Orlando Sentinel)
A costumed Shamu character interacts with SeaWorld Orlando visitors. (Dewayne Bevil/Orlando Sentinel)

SeaWorld Orlando

What: It’s a buy one single-day ticket, get another one for 50% off.

How much: The single-day ticket is $101.99 online, making the second ticket $50.99. There’s also a two-day version for $132.99, thus $66.49 for the additional pass.

Fine print: This is an act-fast deal — it ends Aug. 4. The tickets expire Sept. 27.

More info: seaworldorlando.com

Guests ride Tron Lightcycle/Run roller coaster at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
Guests ride Tron Lightcycle/Run roller coaster at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

Universal Orlando

What: A two-park “Unlimited Days” ticket, which allows Florida residents to enter Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios theme parks during regular operating hours through Dec. 18.

How much: $199. (One-day, two-park tickets start at $146; two-park annual passes currently range from $299 to $765 for Floridians.)

Fine print: Ticket includes park-to-park movement on same day. The pass must be purchased online; it’s not available at the park gates.

More info: universalorlando.com

Email me at dbevil@orlandosentinel.com. Threads account: @dbevil. X account: @themeparks. Subscribe to the Theme Park Rangers newsletter at orlandosentinel.com/newsletters.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *