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Free admission to Air Zoo this summer

By Janice Wood · June 11, 2009 ·

As part of Air Zoo’s 30th anniversary celebration, the museum is offering free general admission through Sept. 30.

“We are truly excited to be able to offer this opportunity at a time when families have to stretch their entertainment dollars,” says Bob Ellis, executive director of the Air Zoo.

The free general admission includes entrance to both the Main and East Campus, viewing all the aircraft, artifacts and artwork on display, plus admission to the 4D theatre.

For those who would like to expand their experience even further, rides, including the Montgolfier Balloon ride, Jenny Bi-Plane Ride, Full-Motion Flight Simulators, 3D Space Shuttle, Mission to Mars, Space Ball, Zero G and Space Walk, will be available for a modest charge. Ride tickets are available for $2 each and each ride takes one or two tickets. Visitors may opt to purchase an ultimate ride pass for $12.95 that allows unlimited rides all day long.

For more information: AirZoo.org.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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