Kids go free in Jacksonville, FL
In its ninth year, Visit Jacksonville invites families to discover the area’s top attractions during Kids Free November.
Free or discounted admission is available for children under the age of 12 with general adult admission throughout the month.
“Traditionally, the last few months of the year are time for families,” says Katie Mitura, Chief Marketing Officer of Visit Jacksonville.
“Kids Free November is the perfect opportunity for families of all sizes to visit Jacksonville and take advantage of admission and ticket specials.”
There are special month-long promotions at more than a dozen local attractions and museums:
Autobahn Indoor Speedway
Catty Shack Wildlife Sanctuary
Community First Igloo
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
Durkeeville Historical Society
Explore Jax Core
FSCJ Artist Series performances at Jacksonville Performing Arts Center
iFLY Jacksonville
Jacksonville Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Jacksonville Icemen hockey games
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
King Pins Bowling Center
Main Event
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Science & History
Ritz Theatre and Museum
Sweet Pete’s
In addition, there will be special events free to the public on select dates:
Veterans Day Parade on November 11
Deck the Chairs opening night on November 22 and continuing nightly
Light Boat Parade on November 26
Jacksonville is home to many free and low-cost family attractions including the Beaches Museum and History Park, Riverside Arts Market, Downtown Art Walk, Jacksonville Farmers Market and Fort Caroline National Memorial.
For more information about Kids Free November: www.KidsFreeNovember.com
Visit Jacksonville is a Destinations International accredited DMO. It promotes the growth of business and leisure tourism in Jacksonville. http://www.VisitJacksonville.com
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