Grumpy
08-07-2008, 08:17 AM
Starting Aug. 1, the parks are offering passes valid for at least one year from the date of purchase. It replaces the parks' traditional "season passes” that expire each fall.
Passes are available starting at less than $10 per month through Busch Gardens' EZpay program—a fee-free alternative for pass holders who prefer to spread out the cost of their park membership over the course of a year.
One- and two-year passes are available. The attached pricing schedule outlines the available offers for the 2009 season.
"Busch Gardens' passes have always represented a good value for guests who purchased them early in the season. Now that the passes are good for up to two years from the date of purchase, guests can enjoy the park for the same number of days regardless of when it is purchased,” said John Reilly, general manager and executive vice president of Busch Gardens and Water Country USA.
Passes are available starting at less than $10 per month through Busch Gardens' EZpay program—a fee-free alternative for pass holders who prefer to spread out the cost of their park membership over the course of a year.
One- and two-year passes are available. The attached pricing schedule outlines the available offers for the 2009 season.
"Busch Gardens' passes have always represented a good value for guests who purchased them early in the season. Now that the passes are good for up to two years from the date of purchase, guests can enjoy the park for the same number of days regardless of when it is purchased,” said John Reilly, general manager and executive vice president of Busch Gardens and Water Country USA.