Free Legoland tickets offered to veterans and military personnel
Throughout tNovember free tickets to LEGOLAND Florida are up for grabs to all active military and veterans.
Free admission to the park is offered from November 1 through November 30 for all U.S. armed forces personnel and vets can buy up to six extra tickets for friends or family members at 50% off.
Servicemen and women must show their veteran status or military ID at the ticket window on arrival to redeem the offer.
Veterans also get free parking.
"It’s our way of saying thank you to the men and women who have service in the U.S. armed forces," the park said in a release.
Additional perks are being offered on Veterans Day, November 11, including 10% on food and retail purchases and two plays for the price of one on selected skill games.
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