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  2. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - Wikipedia

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    To retain attendance from returning visitors, Anheuser-Busch began offering a "Fun Card" to Florida residents at their Busch Gardens Tampa and SeaWorld Orlando theme parks beginning in 2000. [ 244 ] [ 245 ] The pass would provide benefits and ability to visit the park to the end of the year and would replace most of its discount programs ...

  3. There’s a new Disney ticket deal for Florida residents - AOL

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    Walt Disney World has dropped a limited-time deal for Florida residents, giving them two parks for two days for $159 at Epcot and Animal Kingdom. The 2-Park Explorer Tickets are valid for use Aug ...

  4. Discovery Cove - Wikipedia

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    The park also sells multi-park tickets that include admission to SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica Orlando, and Busch Gardens Tampa. [6] Reservations for Discovery Cove are required and a maximum of 1600 guests can be present in the park at any one time. [2] Discounts are often available for Florida Residents. [7]

  5. Disney prices just went up again. Here’s how to get a discount

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    That ticket costs $104 for Disneyland in California – and has remained the same for about six years (there’s no tax on theme park tickets in California). For Disney World in Florida, it was ...

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    Disney gift cards can be used to pay for Disney resort hotel stays, park tickets, dining, merchandise and other Disney-centric purchases. You can save 5% on the face value of those cards by ...

  7. SeaWorld Orlando - Wikipedia

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    This made Central Florida a multi-park vacation destination. SeaWorld was sold in 1976 to Harcourt Brace Jovanovich then to Anheuser-Busch, owners of Busch Gardens, in 1989. [4] Busch was more experienced with theme parks and thus developed SeaWorld in a competitive and aggressive manner, moving the park from a show-based to a ride-based park.