Visit Pittsburgh launches new season of KidsBURGH family deals
Visit Pittsburgh has rolled its annual summertime KidsBURGH promotion.
The promotion, slated to run June 2 through August 22, features a free KidsBURGH 2025 Passport, a discount pass for Pittsburgh’s most iconic family-friendly attractions.
The mobile-exclusive tool, powered by Bandwango, offers access to passholder-exclusive discounts redeemable at select locations across Steel City.
It is easily accessible and delivered via text, eliminating the need to download another phone app.
“We’re thrilled to welcome families back to Pittsburgh this summer to discover why our city is one of the top family destinations,” VisitPITTSBURGH President & CEO Jerad Bachar said.
“From world-class museums and thrilling attractions to outdoor adventures and family-friendly dining, we’re grateful to partner with so many area businesses to make summer travel more accessible.”
Featured 2025 KidsBURGH partners include:
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium – 10% off at gift shop
Kennywood – Save up to 45% on tickets & passes
Sandcastle – Save up to 40% on tickets & passes
Idlewild – Save up to 40% on tickets & passes
Carnegie Science Center – $2 off admission
Heinz History Center – $2 off admission
Liberty Magic – 15% off tickets
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh – 20% off store merchandise
Gateway Clipper – 10% off tickets
Moonshot Museum – $2 off admission
National Aviary – $2 off gift shop purchase of $20 or more
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