Houston City Pass

Houston CityPass

The Houston CityPass is simple: A booklet contains admission to Houston's most-visited attractions and landmarks at a 50% savings. Inside the booklet are actual tickets with attraction information, transportation directions, best times to visit, a map, and enticing details from the pages of National Geographic Traveler, the most widely read magazine for inquisitive travelers. With a CityPass, you will not have to wait in queues at most attractions.

Houston CityPass illustrates the variety, vast scale, and spirit of Texas, once referred to as The Super American State. “Friendship” is the state’s motto, and Texans pride themselves on living by that motto. Houston has its fame rooted in cattle, oil, and high tech. Space exploration, nano-technology and medical innovations are just a few of the reasons people know about Houston. Meanwhile, just outside the city, working ranches maintain Texas’ powerful mystique. Houston City Pass is valid for nine leisurely days from day of first use. One admission to each of the following attractions is included:

  • Space Center Houston (NASA)
  • Downtown Aquarium
  • Houston Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Houston Zoo
  • Fine Arts Museum OR The Children’s Museum
  • George Ranch Historical Park OR The Health Museum

Additional coupons offer savings at The Galleria shopping mall. and a free appetizer at one of Landry’s Restaurants many Houston locations.

Adults, $34 (a savings of $32), Youth 4-11 $24 (a savings of $21)

What make the Houston CityPass Great?
Save money if you go to just a few of the attractions
You have 9 days to use the pass (from first use)
Cut the lines at some attractions.

What is not so great?

How do you get your moneys worth?
You need to go to at least 3 of the included attractions see any savings.
Make sure you go to the Aqaurium as it is the most expensive attractions. The Zoo Atlanta is the second most expensive attraction.
If your kid is 5 or 6 they do not need a citypass to get into the High Museum of Art

Heard on the grapevine.
They are starting to include some discounts at shops and restaurants but nothing big yet.

Where should you buy it.
You can buy it at citypass.com but another place to buy the Atlanta CityPass is through Viator. With Viator, you get a guaranteed lowest price and airline miles!

 

 

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BOOKS

Museums of Atlanta
If you are into museums, the guide to get is Museums of Atlanta: A Guide for Residents And Visitors. (Link takes you to Amazon)