Go Card USA
Top Attractions & Tours for 1 Low Price! Boston, San Fran, Chicago, San Diego, Orlando, Seattle, LA, Miami and Hawaii.
Each Go Card offers unlimited admission to top Attractions, Activities, Tours and Museums for 1 Low Price!
Go Cards are available in single & multiple day increments, are accompanied by a full-color, pocket guidebook and provide exclusive discounts at top restaurants and souvenir shops.
Explorer Pass products give tourists the choice and flexibility to visit any 3 or 5 included attractions over the course of 30 calendar days!
Zoo Adventures
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Discover natural wonders when you explore to a scenic backdrop of amazing desert, mountain, islands and coastal terrain.
New York Pass
Admission to over 40 of New York City's best attractions - museums, zoo, theme park, landmarks, botanical gardens.
The San Diego Zoo
Located in beautiful Balboa Park, the
100-acre World-Famous San Diego Zoo cares for more than 4,000
individual animals representing 800 different species. Its collection,
as well as its collection of over 6,500 species of plants, is acknowledged
as one of the finest in the world.
Sea World - San Diego
One of the most popular attractions in Southern California, Sea World San Diego
is a giant marine zoological park with live animal shows, thrill rides, and aquarium exhibits.
Home of Shamu the Killer Whale and other great adventures.
Disneyland Park - Orlando FL
Since its conception in the 1960's, DisneyWorld has grown into four great theme parks
including Disney-MGM Studios, Epcot Center, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom and Pleasure Island.
Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator
Compact 700 MB GPS navigator with bundled MP3/audiobook player, photo viewer, and world travel clock.
Small enough to fit in a pocket or purse; mounts on vehicle windshield with included suction cup.
Preloaded with City Navigator NT V.8 with maps of U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico.
Turn-by-turn directions, automatic routing, and 320 x 240 color touchscreen display.
Adventure Tip #1: Beat The Price
Take a really a good look at the annual pass, it is roughly equivalent to just two days admission and comes with many other benefits.
1) Search the Internet -
2) Hotel/Resort concierges offer discount ticket sales - just ask at the hotel lobby
3) Local Resident discount tickets - Check the gift card stand at local grocery stores such as
Vons,
Ralphs,
and Albertsons.
4) Group discount passes - Get together a group of 15 or more from your local school, church, work or play group or some other type of club.
5)
Entertainment Coupon Book - Giant discount coupon book with big savings for many area attractions.
The savings on theme park passes is worth the price of the book alone.
Adventure Tip #2: Beat the Crowds
The best time to visit theme parks is when school is in session (Jan-Apr / Sep-Nov) and even then in the middle of the week (Tues-Thurs).
The crowds are thin and there is next to no lines for any of the popular rides.
To get a head start on the crowds - show up one hour early to park up close and buy your ticket ahead of time. There is never any waiting in lines
for your favorite ride when you're the first person thru the gate. (Psst! - The staff tell me that the
two slowest days here are Super Bowl Sunday and Mothers Day.)
1) The shortest lines are really early in the day or very late in the day.
2) Make a plan - know ahead of time what rides you want to take.
3) Take a mid-day break to enjoy a meal or show when the park attendance peaks.
4) Pick off-beat days such as SuperBowl Sunday, Thanksgiving, Mothers Day, or Back-to-School time.
5) On just one ticket you can arrive early, leave at mid-day with a handstamp, and then return later the same day.
Adventure Tip #3: Beat the Heat
The sunshine gets kinda warm during the day and can sunburn the unwary. Here's some tips to beat the heat:
1) At mid-day focus on attractions that keep you cool or wet and off of your feet (i.e. the splash zone)
2) Get the hand-stamp and leave at mid-day to rest in your hotel room and return later in the day when it is cooler (and less crowded)
3) Take a mid-day meal break in a shaded air-conditioned restaurant.
4) Drink lots of liquids.
5) Don't forget the sunscreen.
Tour Gatorland
Since 1949, Gatorland has delivered an incredible display of huge alligators and crocodiles, train ride, aviary,
breeding marsh and bird sanctuary, petting zoo, nature walk, gift shop, and one-of-a-kind shows such as the
world famous Gator Jumparoo.
A popular half day attraction Gatorland is a 110-acre alligator theme park and wildlife preserve.
Known internationally as the Alligator Capital of the World.