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Half Off Busch Gardens Ticket Deal

With Memorial Day coming up, a new Busch Gardens ticket deal can get you in the park for 50% off. You can save up to half the cost of a…

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With Memorial Day coming up, a new Busch Gardens ticket deal can get you in the park for 50% off. You can save up to half the cost of a single day ticket, fun card or annual pass. Here are the various offers and the big thing you need to know to get the special price.

Busch Gardens Ticket Deal Prices vs Normal Prices

Usually a single day ticket to visit Busch Gardens costs $139.99. With this deal, the price drops to $65. If you want to add all day dining to the ticket, that's $100 even instead of the usual $199.99.

If you'd rather go with one of the passes to return to Busch Gardens throughout the year, the Fun Card price during the promotion drops to $84.99 instead of the usual $139.99. Add in Adventure Island for $15 more for a total cost of $99.99 (usually it's $199.99). Keep in mind with the Fun Card, that doesn't include parking. So it's a good idea to get one regular annual pass and the rest of the family can use Fun Cards.

If you just want to visit for a couple days, there's a 2 day 2 park ticket that's on sale for $99.99. You can use the ticket for any 2 of their parks including SeaWorld and Aquatica in Orlando. There's also 4 day 4 park version of the deal that's half off... $199.99 instead of $400.

Vanilla Ice performs this weekend if you want to use the Busch Gardens ticket deal to see a concert.Geno / Q105

You can use this deal this weekend to go see Vanilla Ice as the Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival wraps up.

The Deal Won't Last Long

So what's the catch? Timing. This isn't one of those sales that'll be available for weeks. In fact, it won't even last a week. You only have until Monday, May 19 to get the deal on Busch Gardens' website.

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