“Winter always gets me thinking about going to theme parks in Southern California, even if I don’t have visitors underfoot. The prospect of cooler temperatures and lighter crowds in February and March sends me looking for discounts on the high cost of tickets. I found that the Southern California CityPASS — with a flat rate for admission to Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Universal Studios Hollywood and SeaWorld San Diego — offers good savings …”
“Savvy travelers on city breaks go to the CityPASS website to purchase a pass that gets them into all of the main attractions for a fraction of the full price. It's the best deal going …”
“For those weekend getaways when time is of the essence and there’s so much to see, a CityPASS provides access to the most popular attractions … without having to wait in winding lines. Users simply flash the CityPASS at participating sites and get on their way to discovery.”
“If you are planning to visit all or most of the main attractions, it’s worth paying $79 (£49) for a New York CityPASS. It provides a savings of 50 percent on regular admission rates and is valid for nine consecutive days."
“I can’t think of anyone I know who jumps up and down at the prospect of waiting in long lines or having to pay full price. That’s why I love CityPASS. Not only do I save up to 50% on the costs, but I cut the lines, which, for anyone keen on conquering an American city, is worth tons!”
“We made full use of our New York CityPASS. First, off we hopped aboard a 75-minute city cruise to get a river view of the iconic Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty.”
“CityPASS, still one of the best ways to save money while traveling to key cities, has expanded into Philadelphia. The pass saves 47 percent off admission to major attractions and, in most cases, avoid long lines at the entrance ...”
“New York CityPASS (www.citypass.com), good for nine days, saves nearly half the price of the combined cost of admission to the participating attractions.”
“If you’re one of those Chicagoans (like me) who never takes time to enjoy your own city and visits other cities instead, here’s a $76 reason to cut that out. And if you want to enjoy the pass somewhere else, CityPASS isn’t just for Chicago either.”