Friday, February 3, 2012

Where to Buy Legoland Florida Discount Tickets


from Mommy Musings.com:

We all know Legoland Florida tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the theme park. Current 1-day ticket prices are $75 for ages 13+ and $65 for ages 3-12/60+ — prices do not include sales tax.

But, the real question is: Where you can buy Legoland Florida discount tickets?!

 

Legoland Florida McDonald’s Deal

A reader let me know about this ticket deal from McDonald’s: Buy 1 adult ticket, get a child ticket FREE when you purchase through this link and enter code 11090603. If you need 2 adult and 2 child tickets, you will want to make 2 separate transactions to take full advantage of the offer. Ticket expire 1 year from purchase date. With tax, 2 tickets (1 adult, 1 child) come out to $80.25!

 

Legoland Florida Gift Cards at Publix

Publix Supermarkets across Florida are selling Legoland Florida gift cards redeemable for 1-day park tickets. The cards are sold in the gift card section of the store (usually near the front) for $64.20/adult ticket and $53.50/child ticket– prices include sales tax. This is a savings of a little more than $10/ticket. Once cards are purchased, they can be redeemed at the entry to Legoland Florida. Conveniently, there is a Publix Supermarket located across the street from the theme park :)

 

Legoland AAA Discount

AAA South members can purchase Legoland Florida discount tickets for 1-Day and Standard Annual Passes at any Auto Club South location and on-line at AAA.com.
AAA discount tickets for Legoland Florida 2-Day and Plus Annual Pass and Weekday Senior Garden Pass are available in select Florida Branch locations and on-line at AAA.com

 

Free Annual Pass for Florida Teachers

All active Florida teachers can receive a free Legoland Florida annual pass by printing out the page at florida.legoland.com/freeteacherpass, and then bring it with your most recent pay stub, Florida photo ID and teaching certificate to the ticketing windows at the entrance to Legoland Florida. Pass expires either one year from the date of first use or December 31, 2012, whichever comes first.

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