LEGOLAND Florida Introduces Senior Garden Pass


Great news for all the guests who are 60 or older that loved to visit the great gardens at the former Cypress Gardens Adventure Park! Indeed, LEGOLAND Florida has thought about you too. The park is introducing a new, discounted ticket just for you. Take a look:
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Enjoy the beauty of the Botanical Gardens at LEGOLAND® Florida 
with a Senior Garden Pass

Park launches weekday annual pass for the senior set 

Winter Haven, FL (August 5, 2011) – In true tribute to the generation that adored Cypress Gardens, LEGOLAND® Florida has announced an annual pass for any guests 60 years of age and older. The Senior Garden Pass allows our mature guests access to all of LEGOLAND Florida for less than the cost of a single-day admission ticket. When LEGOLAND Florida opens on October 15, the interactive family theme park will be 150-acres of more than 50 rides shows and attractions geared towards families with children ages 2-12 – and grandparents too!

For just $60 plus tax, seniors can enjoy the beauty of the botanical gardens at LEGOLAND Florida year-round.  This weekday annual pass includes parking and access to the park Monday-Friday for an entire year.  
“We are thrilled to offer our distinguished guests an annual pass tailored just for them,” said Kim Isemann, Director of Sales & Marketing. “At LEGOLAND Florida, we are incredibly proud of our heritage and especially the beautiful gardens. This specialty pass was designed to allow seniors the experience they’ve told us they wanted – access to the botanical gardens.” 
The Senior Garden Pass is now available online at www.LEGOLAND.com. When the park opens on October 15, guests will also be able to purchase at the park’s front gate.

LEGOLAND Florida has taken great care to preserve the soul of the park – the historic gardens established on the grounds of its Cypress Gardens predecessor more than 75 years ago. The setting has been restored to its pristine condition, and the collection of native plants, including azaleas and camellias, have been reclaimed and combined with a range of exotic species to create a horticultural masterpiece. And still standing sentinel in the garden is the vast Banyan tree that was planted as a seedling in 1939.
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This looks like a great deal. For $60 plus tax, you would not be able to even visit another Orlando theme park for a day. Of course, be mindful that it is a WEEKDAY pass, meaning that you can just go to the park MONDAY through FRIDAY. Also, remember that the park is closed most Tuesdays and Wednesdays (SIGH!!). Despite all these specifications, this weekday pass is really, really good. Great job on that, LEGOLAND. Now, though, maybe you can think about keeping the park open 365 days a year...

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