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Get Half Off Busch Gardens and SeaWorld Theme Park Admission With Daily Getaways

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This could be a fun idea for a family vacation or road trip!  Daily Getaways will have $45 single-day admission tickets to Busch Gardens and SeaWorld theme parks on sale April 5, 2016, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time.  You’ll save over 50% on the regular price with this deal!

Tickets tend to sell out very quickly, and quantities are limited.

Take the Kids to Busch Gardens or SeaWorld! With This Daily Getaways Deal, They’ll Have a Fun Time – and You’ll Get Big Travel With Small Money!

I’ll share the offer details so you can decide whether to take part!

Save Big on Theme Parks With Daily Getaways

Link:   Daily Getaways Travel Deals

Link:   Daily Getaways Busch Gardens Deal

Link:   Daily Getaways SeaWorld Deal

Each year for 5 weeks, the US Travel Association partners with hotels, airlines, and other providers to offer deals on travel called Daily Getaways.  Some of them are great values!

Spot the Dolphins at SeaWorld, Then Enjoy the Fun Rides!

On April 5, 2016, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy single-day tickets to any Busch Gardens theme park for $45 or SeaWorld for $50. Considering walk-up tickets can be $99, that’s a savings of about half off! 

All of the deals are offered in limited quantities.

There are:

In past years, they’ve sold out within minutes!  And once they’re gone, the sale is over.  So set a calendar reminder or phone alert if you’re interested!

Save ~50% on Busch Gardens or SeaWorld Admission. The Tickets Are $45 to $50 and Are Valid Through May 13, 2017

With either deal, you can buy a maximum of 6 tickets.  They’re valid until May 13, 2017.  And there are NO blackout dates.

After you purchase the deal, you’ll receive tickets in your email within 3 to 5 business days.  To redeem them, simply print them out and head to the park of your choice!

The Busch Gardens tickets are valid at:

And you can use the SeaWorld tickets at:

Note:   Parking, and any separately-ticketed events or rides are NOT included with either deal.

Are There Drawbacks?

Not really!  This is a straightforward deal without too many restrictions.

If you’re looking for something fun to do with the family, this is a terrific deal!  If you buy the maximum amount of 6 tickets to Busch Gardens, you’ll pay $270.  And $300 for 6 SeaWorld tickets.

But if you paid the full price of $99 per ticket, you’d pay $594 to $600.  That’s a huge savings if you have a big family or a large group!

The tickets are valid for over a year, so you have plenty of time to use them.  But don’t let them sit forgotten in your email inbox!  It’s not a good deal if you spend your money, then never redeem the tickets!

Parking, special events, and food aren’t included in the price, so be sure to plan for those expenses.  But otherwise, this is an easy way to save!

Bottom Line

Daily Getaways deals are a great way to get Big Travel with Small Money for hotel stays and other fun experiences.

On April 5, 2016, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy $45 single-day admission tickets to Busch Gardens and $50 for SeaWorld theme parks.  These tickets can cost up to $99, so you save about half off the regular price!

If you want to snag tickets, set a reminder, because tickets have sold out quickly in past years.

The tickets are valid until May 13, 2017, so you’ll have plenty of time to redeem them.  This is a fun opportunity to save on a family trip if you want to visit a theme park this summer or beyond!

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