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Staycations even cheaper with admission coupons

 

Adults can meet Noel, a 22-year-old make dolphin, at Miami Seaquarium's Dolphin Harbor for the children's admission price.
Adults can meet Noel, a 22-year-old make dolphin, at Miami Seaquarium's Dolphin Harbor for the children's admission price.
MARICE COHN BAND / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

Associated Press

Miami is offering discount coupons to eight attractions during next month at www.EveryonesaKid.com.

To be eligible for the discounts for admission for places ranging from the Miami Metrozoo to Everglades Alligator Farm, you must print the coupons out and present them at the gate Oct. 1-31.

Some attractions have restrictions on Halloween and the days prior to it, and taxes may be additionally imposed; check website for details.

The coupons entitle you to the following:

At the Deering Estate at Cutler, where you can take a canoe tour, go on a butterfly walk or a hike, or tour a historic house, one free admission with the purchase of one $10 adult admission.

At Dolphin Harbor at Miami Seaquarium, adult admission and a ``Dolphin Encounter'' at the children's price of $99.

At Everglades Alligator Farm, adult admission for the children's price of $15.50 (with airboat ride) or $10.50 (without airboat ride).

At the Historical Museum of Southern Miami, one free admission with the purchase of another for $8.

At Jungle Island, which offers tropical wildlife, animal shows, waterslides and a private beach, one free child's admission with the purchase of adult admission for $29.95.

At the Miami Children's Museum, 50 percent off admission.

At Miami Metrozoo, adult admission for the children's price of $11.95.

At Miami Seaquarium, adult admission for the children's price of $26.95.

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