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Felipe Garcia Jr. (06/23/2019)
One if a very few discount programs in the area. Limited number of attractions on the program but are the more popular ones
Elvi B (09/01/2019)
My kids 10 and 12 love it!
Jason H (06/30/2018)
Easy in and out to get coupons and deals. Wish there were more options though.
Maria Smith (09/19/2018)
Friendly and helpful man who helped us save money.
Margaret Love (07/27/2018)
We visited the Dells July 13-20, 2018 – first timers, four senior citizens from SC. When we started planning the trip, options of what to do and how much to pay for it seemed overwhelming! I’ve never seen so many discounts! In the end we figured out what we most wanted to do and all the different options for paying for those things and then combined the Passport to Savings and Splash Pass discounts. We waited until we arrived to get both.nnIt turned out that most of what we wanted to do was available in the Passport to Savings, but the Noah’s Ark waterpark and the Lumberjack show were not included there. They were only on the Splash Pass. Even though the Splash Pass cost $10, the buy one get one (BOGO) free deal on those two attractions made it worth it. We bought ours on the first day at Guest Services at the Outlets at the Dells. They gave us a small, credit-card sized booklet which had all of the 2-for-1 offers in it. We did not have any trouble using it and each time they marked it off so the offer can only be used once per card. With the Splash Pass you get BOGO discounts – it isn’t a ticket, so you still have to go through the ticket line or pay at the counter or whatever. One unexpected perk was that the Noah’s Ark offer was for one adult admission ($39.00 – which would have been $19.50 BOGO) but when we told them we were seniors we got the senior admission price of $24.99. They gave us the BOGO deal on that, which meant we only paid $12.50 each for a full day at the waterpark – amazing! Oh, we also ended up using another BOGO deal from the Splash Pass to get cheesecake at Cheesecake Heaven. Many of the other Splash Pass deals were for children’s meals, which didn’t apply for us.nnAll of our other attractions were on the Passport to Savings. There is no charge for the Passport to Savings, but you have to decide what you want to do before you buy it, because you are actually buying your tickets. The number of attractions you include determines your discount. Three of the four of us chose five attractions, adding up to a 35% discount. One of us didn’t want to ride the jetboats, so she just bought four attractions, but since she was with us, they gave her the 35% discount as well. We bought our Passport to Savings tickets at the Tommy Bartlett Exploratory, because it was easy to get to and had plenty of parking. The young lady there was most helpful.nnWe chose to purchase tickets to the Tommy Bartlett Ski Show, Upper Dells Boat Tour, Jet Boat Tour, Circus World, and Kalahari Waterparks. The whole package was just over $100! It was amazing to us that we could get a week’s entertainment at such reasonable prices! We had no trouble using the Passport tickets. In fact, we didn’t have to stand in line to buy tickets, so we got in quickly with them. If you only want to use the Passport for one or two attractions there are probably comparable discounts available, but if you’re interested in 5 or 6, the Passport to Savings is the way to go!
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
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