Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Discounted Entertainment for Kids this Summer

Keep summer boredom low, with Albuquerque's RIDE Summer Fun Pass.  Discounted coupons for miniature golf, food and much more.  This pass is for kids 10-18.  Come get yours now and start planning your kids fun and safe summer!

ABQ RIDE Summer Fun Pass Available Now Youth ages 10 through 18 can enjoy affordable summer ride to Albuquerque’s fun spots.
ABQ RIDE is now selling passes for one of its favorite summer programs, the Summer Fun Pass. It's designed to provide youth 10 to 18 years of age with affordable, unlimited bus service to a variety of venues and summer entertainment throughout the City of Albuquerque.
"We want to show that Albuquerque's bus system provides more than a quality basic service," said Mayor Richard J. Berry. "Through the Summer Fun Pass, we can offer our youth easy and affordable access to a variety of summer destinations and events."

Fun Pass Details

And although the Summer Fun Pass is on sale right now, it is valid  June 1 through Aug. 31 and is only valid for ages 10 to 18.
The $13 price also includes coupons and discounts for food, miniature golf, swimming pools, museums and other entertainment to keep summertime boredom at bay. It is available at all ABQ RIDE bus pass outlets (however, not at any of ABQ RIDE's Ticket Vending Machines).

Kickoff Event

Youth and their parents can also buy the Pass when they attend the Summer Fun Pass Kickoff Event on Friday, May 18, 2012 at the Alvarado Transportation Center. From 4 to 6pm, the Transportation Center will transform into a Beach Party with live rock from the original "School of Rock," the Jefferson Middle School Rock and Rhythm Band, free snacks and giveaways, free raffles of an iPad2, Kindle Fire and iPod Touch and live broadcasts by KISS 97.3 and OMG! 106.7.
"We want everyone to know they can access just about any of the city's summer hot spots on one of our ABQ RIDE buses", said Transit Director Bruce Rizzieri. "The Summer Fun Pass is an affordable way to keep a family entertained this summer."

For more information see the City of Albuquerque website.

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