Some of the most popular theme parks in neighboring Florida are luring Georgians to come and visit with attractive ticket price incentives.

SeaWorld Orlando offers an unlimited visit ticket to residents of Georgia that is priced less than the cost of a single day admission!

The SeaWorld Fun Card lets guests enjoy unlimited general admission through December 31 for only $69.95, per person.

The Fun Card is also valid on admission new attractions and year-round entertainment such as Bands Brew & BBQ; Viva la Musica; SeaWorld AfterDark; Halloween Spooktacular; Jack Hanna; The Polar Express Experience and New Year's Eve.

Once purchased, Fun cards are non-transferable and non-refundable. Fun Cards expire Dec. 31.

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Get a free day admission bonus for the price of a one-day admission!

When Georgia residents pre-purchase tickets to SeaWorld online, they pay the same child rate admission price. That discounted ticket permits a one-day visit to SeaWorld anytime within one year of purchase -- and, a second visit is free within up to seven consecutive days from the first visit at no extra charge.

The adult or child ticket price is $41.95.

Ticket expires Dec. 31.

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Georgia residents are invited to visit two world-class theme parks for the price of one on a Two-Day, Two-Park ticket priced at $78.95, adult or child.

The ticket purchase allows admission to SeaWorld for one day and a second day visit to your choice of Busch Gardens or Aquatica.

This ticket expires on Dec. 31.

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Book tickets or view more details at http://www.seaworld.com/orlando

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