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Houston CityPASS Winter Special

Houston CityPASS Winter Special

Jenny Crozier • January 23, 2014
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CityPASS Winter Special Gives Holiday Travelers More Time to Visit Top  Attractions While Still Saving Up to Half Off Admission Prices…

CityPASS is an awesome company that gives some pretty handsome discounts to the best venues in town!  Most of us are feeling the wallet strain from the holidays, but we are starting to get antsy and full of spring fever.  Take your CityPASS and get out with your young ones.  Enjoy your town!

Here’s the scoop on the CityPASS Winter Special:

Beginning Dec. 15, 2013, visitors purchasing or activating previously purchasedCityPASS ticket booklets for New York City, Boston, Houston, Philadelphia or Seattlewill have up to 75 days (until Feb. 28, 2014) to redeem the included attractiontickets (one use per individual ticket). Typically, once the first admission ticketin a booklet is redeemed, CityPASS holders have nine days in which to use theremaining attraction tickets. Winter Special, however, waives the nine-day rule,extending the usage period considerably.In addition to having more time to enjoy their leading attractions, travelers withCityPASS ticket booklets will continue to save up to 50 percent off the cost ofpurchasing the included attraction tickets separately. CityPASS ticket booklets alsosave time, allowing users to bypass most main-entrance ticket lines.While visitors have always found CityPASS ticket booklets to be a great deal, theexpanded Winter Special usage period also makes the pass attractive to locals whomay be hosting friends or family members over the holidays — not to mentionlooking for ways to entertain the kids over winter break. The Winter Special conceptencourages sightseers, both out-of-towners and regional visitors alike, to take theirtime and explore a city at a leisurely pace.

Houston CityPASS

Cost: $46 adult | $36 child (3-11) Savings: 46 percent

Included Attractions: Space Center Houston (NASA), Downtown Aquarium, Houston Museum of Natural Science, a choice between the Houston Zoo or a Kemah Boardwalk All-Day Ride Pass, and a choice between the Children’s Museum of Houston or the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

www.citypass.com/houston

I can’t wait to receive my Houston CityPASS and hit up these hot spots!

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