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News: Busch Gardens lowers season pass prices

Posted Monday, February 23rd, 2009 at 2:12 pm by Wes

Via Press Release: Busch Gardens and Water Country USA are rolling back prices on their park passes, and offering consumers new ways to save even more while enjoying the Williamsburg-area theme parks.

Starting Monday, Feb. 23, a 1-Park Pass will cost as little as $99.95, the lowest price since 2004. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, and gives customers unlimited admission to Busch Gardens on regular season operating days.

“This is a way of helping families cut back on expenses without compromising their fun,” said John Reilly, general manager and executive vice president of Busch Gardens and Water Country USA.

Busch Gardens has several ticket options available to meet the needs of consumers searching for the best value in high-quality family entertainment. Visit buschgardens.com/va for a complete lineup of offers.

Here are just a few examples:

  • Receive the best value by purchasing a two-year pass. For example, a 1-Park Pass is only $75 per year, a 50 percent savings over the regular pass price.
  • Convenient and affordable payments starting as low as $6.24 per month. Use EZpay to spread out payments over 12 or 24 months with no interest and no fees.
  • Special pre-opening savings on a 1-Park Pass. Consumers save $10 if they purchase their pass before Busch Gardens opens March 28.

Busch Gardens combines affordable prices and an entire year of fun, including 22 concerts, unlimited visits to Howl-O-Scream, new in-park shows as well as Sesame Street Forest of Fun, the park’s newest children’s attraction. Pass members also enjoy free parking (a $10 value per visit), admission to regular-season events and 50 percent off admission to the all-new Christmas Town:  A Busch Gardens Celebration.

Busch Gardens and Water Country USA are Worlds of Discovery®. Other Worlds of Discovery include Busch Gardens in Tampa, Fl.; the SeaWorld parks in San Diego, San Antonio and Orlando, Fl.; Sesame Place near Philadelphia; Discovery Cove in Orlando; Adventure Island in Tampa; and Aquatica, SeaWorld’s water park, in Orlando.
 

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