our travel partner sells discounted tickets to many parks and attractions around the country.
As some theme parks reopen across the United States, I'd like to remind you thatEven if you're not planning a trip right away, buying tickets now locks in your price and helps support not just the parks but also their authorized ticket brokers and travel agencies (and their partner websites!)
Whenever and wherever you go these days, please wear a mask while you're near others in public and follow all health and safety rules. But if you're not feeling well or not feeling up to a day outside in a mask, please just kick back and stay home. That's fine, too.
Note that although tickets may be available for the following parks and attractions, some might not yet be open. And those that are might require you to register your ticket and reserve a specific date to visit. Follow the links for details about each destination.
With limited capacities and restricted travel, you might find some of the shortest waits in years if you do choose to get out and visit this summer. So shop around - starting with our links - to find the best deals on tickets.
Florida:
Georgia:
Virginia:
Pennsylvania:
Kentucky:
Texas:
Colorado:
California:
Our partner also has availability at several other parks through combo deals.
Ticket and Hotel Packages:
As the summer goes on and other parks reopen, check our travel partner's U.S. theme parks and attraction tickets page for additional parks, including Disneyland and the Cedar Fair parks, such as Knott's Berry Farm, Cedar Point, and Kings Island.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for all that you're doing to keep yourself and everyone around you safe.
TweetIn the photo of Hagrid's Motorbikes that accompanies this article, if you zoom in you can see a piece of spittle flying out of that un-masked woman's mouth into that un-masked man's mouth.
@thecolonel They, basically, just kissed!
@thecolonel: you know that's just a promo picture right? Taken before the pandemic.
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A quick note that over the weekend Indiana Beach reopened under new ownership.
Although a warning: Their own website details that masks are "suggested but not required" not only for guests but staff as well.