MIAMI, March 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Now through March 31, 2014, Florida residents who buy a one-day regular admission to Miami Seaquarium will receive admission for the remainder of the year free. It's the return of the Free Annual Pass Offer that allows guests to visit Miami Seaquarium as often as they wish through December 31, 2014. This includes admission to the extremely popular BunnyPalooza Easter Egg Hunts (April 18-20) and Monster Splash Halloween Bash. The free pass offer cannot be combined with any other discount.
"Due to popular demand, we have decided to extend the annual pass offer for another month," commented Andrew Hertz, General Manager at Miami Seaquarium. "Why pay separate admissions each time you visit the park, when you can pay just one admission and come back as many times as you like throughout the year?"
The Free Annual Pass also provides discounts on Miami Seaquarium education and camp programs, dolphin interaction programs at Dolphin Harbor, Sea Trek Reef Encounter, park merchandise and much more. Miami Seaquarium Annual Pass Holders also receive a 20% discount on general admission to many other South Florida attractions.
Miami Seaquarium, South Florida's most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year that provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. For more information visit www.miamiseaquarium.com.
Miami Seaquarium, a privately owned company, is an accredited member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, an international organization committed to the care and conservation of marine mammals. Accreditation by the Alliance means this facility meets or exceeds all the standards of excellence for marine mammal care, husbandry, conservation and education.
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