San Antonio & Beyond Pass Now Available for Attraction & Museum Goers
The San Antonio Area Tourism Council and the San Antonio Convention & Visitors (CVB) Bureau unveiled Texas’ first ever, seven-day prepaid pass program for locals and visitors. This new prepaid pass is called San Antonio & Beyond: A Prepaid Pass to Attractions and Museums.
This pre-paid pass will allow visitors and locals to enjoy attractions and museums for one price, rather than paying multiple times at various attractions. The pre-paid pass will be available for $19 – $89 depending on the program package.
After purchase, the pass is activated the first time you use it. It is valid for seven (7) consecutive days from time of activation and you can visit as many attractions as you like, but are limited to one visit per attraction, per pass. Children’s passes are available for kids three to 11 years old.
Super San Antonio Pass: Adult $89 (May through August), Child $59 (May through August), Adult $69 (September through April), Child $39 (September through April):
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
Texas Ranger Museum
Guinness World Records Museum
IMAX at Rivercenter
Ultimate Mirror Maze
Natural Bridge Caverns
Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
Tomb Rider 3D
San Antonio Children’s Museum
San Antonio Museum of Art
Splashtown (seasonal)
Witte Museum
The Alamo
Edward Steves Homestead Museum
Alamo Trolley Tours
San Antonio & Beyond Museum Pass: Adult $29, Child $19:
San Antonio Children’s Museum
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
Texas Ranger Museum
Edward Steves Homestead Museum
The Alamo
San Antonio Museum of Art
Witte Museum
San Antonio & Beyond Downtown Pass: Adult $69, Child $39:
Alamo Trolley Tours
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
Guinness World Records Museum
IMAX at Rivercenter
San Antonio Museum of Art
Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
Tomb Rider 3D
San Antonio Children’s Museum
Texas Ranger Museum
The Alamo
Ultimate Mirror Maze
San Antonio & Beyond passes can be purchased online at www.sanantoniotourism.com
Click here to plan your trip to San Antonio.
Chitra Mogul
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