The first is Two Days for the Price of One, which lets you visit the park for two (not necessarily consecutive) days before December 31. Normally one-day tickets cost $69 per person over four feet tall and $59 per child under 48 inches tall. We braced ourselves for catches but didn’t really find any. When you book online, the added transaction fees are just 99 cents per person if you print the tickets yourself rather than have them mailed. The deal has no black-out dates, either.
The park is also offering a 10% discount on its All-You-Can Eat Pass, which gives you one entrée, one side, and a dessert each time you go through the line at each of the five participating restaurants: Mel’s Diner, Louie’s Pizza & Pasta, Jurassic Café, Panda Express, and Doc Brown’s. The only catch: No drinks are included. Even so, given the high cost of feeding a family for even one meal in the park, an all-you-can-eat pass can be a great idea. A family of four would otherwise pay $76 for All-You-Can-Eat passes for two adults and two children. This deal shaves off $7.60 and brings the total to $68.40. The offer is good through September 7.





