Save Half Off Norfolk Virginia Zoo Admission

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When my wife and I had our first son, we of course had some initial trepidation of taking him out into the world, let alone traveling. However, due to a family wedding in the Outer Banks, only a couple of short months after his birth, we started a lifetime of travel adventure with our newborn.

A large staple of any of our travels often finds ourselves at local zoos. After all, our Cleveland Zoo membership, and many of those around the country, offer reciprocal admission to other facilities around the country. Therefore, to save some money, yet still fit in some activities on the trip, a visit to the Norfolk Virginia Zoo was the perfect opportunity to take our son.

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

So the Norfolk Virginia Zoo holds a special place to us as parents, being his first encounter with mother nature’s finest display of fauna and flora. Sure, he was only a couple months old, and surely would not even realize he was there, but our visit marked an important milestone for our family. Our trip to the zoo and this vacation in general symbolized we as parents had no need to worry about stepping outside the “protection” of our home.

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

090718 Norfolk Virginia Zoo

Looking to save money for your family on admission to the Norfolk Virginia Zoo? Check this out.

Link: Zoo Visit for Two or Four to the Virginia Zoo (Up to 50% Off) (affiliate link)

Groupon is currently offering two and four person ticket packages to the Norfolk Virginia Zoo for half off.

Choose Between Two Options:

– $11 for a zoo visit for two (up to a $22 value)
– $22 for a zoo visit for four (up to a $44 value)

Tickets are valid through March 29, 2015, plus if you fail to use them, Groupon will automatically refund you the money.

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Six Flags Fright Fest

Discounted Coca-Cola Six Flags Fright Fest Ticket

Coca-Cola’s partnership with Six Flags amusement parks has been extended into the fall Halloween season with discounted tickets to Fright Fest.

Link: Six Flags Coke Promo

Six Flags America, Baltimore/Washington DC

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $59.99
Guests Under 48″ $39.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $46.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $34.99

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, San Francisco/Sacramento

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $59.99
Guests Under 48″ $44.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $61.11
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $44.99

Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $66.99
Guests Under 48″ $51.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $61.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $49.99

Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $66.99
Guests Under 48″ $39.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $63.81
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $46.99

Six Flags Great America, Chicago

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $66.99
Guests Under 48″ $46.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission- Starting at $33.49

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Arlington, TX

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $59.99
Guests Under 48″ $44.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $61.11
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $44.99

Six Flags Magic Mountain, Los Angeles

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $69.99
Guests Under 48″ $44.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $59.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $49.99

Six Flags New England, Massachusetts

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $59.99
Guests Under 48″ $49.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $61.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $41.99

Six Flags Over Georgia, Atlanta

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $61.99
Guests Under 48″ $41.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $56.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $41.99

Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $64.99
Guests Under 48″ $49.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $64.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $44.99

Six Flags St. Louis

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $59.99
Guests Under 48″ $44.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $59.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $44.99

Great Escape, Lake George, NY

Full price tickets normally cost
General Admission $55.99
Guests Under 48″ $45.99

Discounted ticket
Fright Fest Admission With Haunted Houses- Starting at $64.99
Fright Fest Admission Only- Starting at $45.99

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140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends

Cedar Point Halloweekends Family Guide

Cedar Point amusement park is located on the shores of Lake Erie in Sandusky, Ohio. Most people know the park because of their roller coasters, which have been setting records for years with the biggest, fastest, and most extreme rides on the planet. However, few people seem to realize just how much the park caters to families to make it an incredible day of fun activities.

Growing up in Northeast Ohio, our family typically went to the park at least one day a year. Now that we have our own family, with three young thrill seekers, we tend to go to the park a lot more often because they simply can not get enough of the rides.

The most appealing part of Cedar Point to our family is that most everything is kid friendly, since we travel nearly everywhere with them.

Throughout September and October, Cedar Point is transformed into Halloweekends, which started back in 1997. The event started out as a means to get people into the park during the cooler months, and the decorations were the typical cheap stuff you can pick up at your local store. However, today, Halloweeknds is a huge draw for guests, often the busiest time of the year, and Cedar Point makes a huge investment into top quality decorations.

Our family spends the majority of our time in the park at any of the three kids zones: Camp Snoopy, Planet Snoopy, and Kiddie Kingdom. These three distinct areas offer a variety of rides to suit all your younger kids needs. I have rather enjoyed seeing our kids interests develop over the last year with certain rides they would not even look at from the beginning of the season to seeing them love some of the bigger rides they originally had anxiety to ride.

Cedar Point also does an extensive job of bringing in special events just for families during Halloweekends.

For example, they have straw mazes and tractor rides.

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends John Deere Pedal Cars

Foam pits where foam is pumped into a straw bale enclosed area for the kids to play. They even provide towels to clean off at the end.

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Foam Pit

Kiddie Kingdom is set up to host a trick-or-treat, where kids take a card around to several stations and receive a treat at each spot.

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Trick-or-Treat Card

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Trick-or-Treat Gifts

At 5:00 on Saturday and Sunday during Halloweekends there is the Monster Midway Invasion Celebration parade featuring the characters from the Peanuts gang.

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Parade Kids Costume Contest

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Parade

Kids can enjoy a scare free “haunted” house at Magic House on Boo Hill. Besides some spooky decorations scenes, this walk through is totally kid friendly.

140912 Cedar Point Halloweekends Magic House on Boo Hill

Cedar Point also features a variety of live entertainment shows that are kid friendly and fun to watch. They include everything from magic shows to Cirque style acts. Our family is always really impressed with the quality of the live shows. Our tip is to get in line for your favorite show early as the limited weekend schedules and high crowds can sometimes make for some difficult times getting in to see them.

For those looking for the scarier events, Halloweekends features five haunted houses and six outdoor scare zones. Scarier zones start around 8:00 pm, so if you kids may be susceptible to getting scared, you might stay clear of those areas.

We can say this was our family’s first year at Halloweekends, let alone our 5, 3, and 1 year olds first time at a haunted attraction, and they LOVED every part of the night time experience. The cast members are extremely good with the kids and enjoy joking around with and taking it easier on them.

Family’s can enjoy a casual train ride around the park at their leisure on the Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad. The train provides two stops (one in the middle and the other at the rear of the park) and allows you to bring your stroller if getting off in between. One the back half of the trip, guests can enjoy Boneville, one of our family’s favorites with animatronic skeletons carrying out hijinks.

Worried about bringing your little ones to the park? Cedar Point makes it super easy with things like the Family Care Centers and Parent Swap program.

Our family was delighted this year to see Cedar Point had some Charlie Brown themed animated window displays.

At 7:45 nightly near the back of the park, the Witch greets guests with Call of the Scare, unleashing all the scaresters onto the crowd. This is a very cool event, though your little ones may get scared when all the monsters run out. Again, our kids loved it.

Coming in from out of town? Stay at Hotel Breakers or Breakers Express.

Curious about what a family can eat at Cedar Point? Check out the CPFoodBlog, which highlights all of the latest dining news at the park.

Discounted Coaster Club Membership

Live near Cedar Point (or any amusement park) and interested in taking part in special events throughout the year? Then take advantage of joining a coaster club to get in free to the park and enjoy exclusive ride times (ERT), meals, and merchandise. We have even partnered with the Coaster Crew to give you an exclusive family discount you will not find anywhere else.

Win a Family Four (4) Pack of Tickets to Cedar Point

Update: This contest has ended and the winner has claimed their prize. Thank you!

Cedar Point has graciously donated four tickets for one of our readers, and entering could not be any easier. Simply visit the link below and enter your email address. After confirming your email address, you will then be giving a chance to earn even more entries by sharing.

Win a Family Four (4) Pack of Tickets to Cedar Point

Please note that the tickets are only valid this year, and the lucky winner only has three (3) more weekends to use them. Cedar Point is open on Friday nights (after 6 p.m.), Saturdays and Sundays now through November 2, 2014.

Good luck!

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