Pre-K Kid’s Adventure Pass Back at Adventure Aquarium
This is a super awesome promotion going on for any families of littles! I signed up and I can’t wait to take my son to the aquarium, he loves the water and all the animals. If you are a parent of a child or children between the ages of 2 and 5 you can take advantage of the Pre-K Kid’s Adventure Pass too. You can register as many children as you have that are between the ages of 2 and 5.
The pass is valid for a year of admission to Adventure Aquarium. To sign up you just need to register online here and then be sure visit Adventure Aquarium by Sunday, October 30 to receive and activate your free Pre-K Pass. This offer is valid while supplies last. When you visit the aquarium for the first time you will need to bring proof of age for your child which can include their birth certificate, adoption papers, passport, or green card. Documents can be original, photocopied, or digital images.
You may be wondering what happens if you have a child who is five but will be turning six during the year the Pre-K Pass would be valid for. The aquarium’s FAQs state “As long as your child is 5 years of age on the date you register for the pass, your child is eligible”. They suggest if your child is not quite two, but will be turning two while the pass would be valid should get a Pre-K Pass while its available to avoid admission charges once your child turns 2. If activated by October 30, 2022, your child will be able to start using their Pre-K Pass starting on their 2nd birthday.
The Pre-K pass does not include special membership perks like bring a friend tickets, special weeks, or discounted parking.
Tickets will still need to be purchased for those attending the aquarium with your child. Single day tickets are available as well as memberships for adults. Depending on how often you plan to go definitely check out the memberships offered as it may be the most cost effective for you and your family. Children under the age of 2 are always free to visit the aquarium.
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