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Click here to get a full year family membership to the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff for $25, a $60 value (it comes with two guest passes). You’ll get into lot of other museums with the passport program! You can also choose to get 4 tickets for $20, a $48 value. This is where Pluto was discovered and it’s always a fun and informative place. The telescopes are amazing!
Head over here to get passes for a family of four to the AZ Snowbowl chairlift ride for $45 ($76 value). This is a beautiful, COOL escape from the heat! You can get two tickets for $23 (a $38 value).
“The scenic chairlifts drop passengers off at 11,500 feet to the peak of an extinct volcano, where, depending on the weather, they can see for up to 70 miles around. The trip takes about 25 minutes each way, with plenty of time at the top for sightseeing. Forest service rangers are on hand to point out landmarks—including the Grand Canyon, cinder-cone volcanic fields, and Sedona’s red rocks—and educate visitors about the alpine tundra beneath their feet. Passengers ages 5 and under ride free. Scenic chairlift rides operate Friday—Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 22 through mid-October.”
Heading to Prescott? Click here to get half off tickets to the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary.
“Heritage Park and its volunteers are dedicated to the conservation and protection of wildlife, caring for more than 150 indigenous and exotic mammals, reptiles, and birds in a 10-acre haven. Many of Heritage Park’s animals were previously injured, abandoned, or marked with a human imprint that prevents them from rejoining their packs without bringing personalized coffee mugs for everyone. While prowling through the sanctuary, visitors might spy a mountain lion that was kept as a pet, a black bear that was orphaned by his mother, or a fox rescued from a swimming pool. Emus, tarantulas, and ring-tailed lemurs also run free in their habitats, serenading onlookers with their wild cries.
Heritage Park also plays an important role in the Association of Zoos & Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, granting asylum to critically endangered Mexican gray wolves, which are being reintroduced into the wild after a 20-year absence. The zoological sanctuary is open every day, with extended hours from May 1 to October 31 to give guests a chance to see animals that are usually out running errands during business hours.”
No matter where you’re going, you’ll probably want a few fireworks! You DON’T have to pay full price!
Click here to get $40 to spend at Davey Jones Fireworks Superstore for $23. They have 11 locations around town.
Click here to get $20 to spend at TNT Fireworks stands and tents for $10. There are lots of locations throughout the state.
Have a great time!






