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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do what we did.. we bought year pass because it was such a great savings.. then we went once and never again.... :lol: :lol: :lol: But you sure as heck save on this first ticket![/quote] Our total wouldn't be quite the cost of a membership (one of our kids is 2 so is still free). The membership doesn't even include parking (just a little discount)! I remember loving the aquarium when I was a kid, and going at least a couple of times a year. But it couldn't have been[i] this [/i]expensive or my parents would never have taken us! :lol: [/quote] In that case I can make it much cheaper for you right now. If you can't possibly make yourself spend so much money on something that is otherwise really great family event you need to simply refrain your mind and justify it properly. I will try to do this for you. Can you afford a movie ticket for a good movie for the whole family at $13 for kid and $16 for adults. I am talking some amazing movie opening you have been waiting forever... Probably yes, if you played it right. That means 26 for kids plus 32 for adults = total of 58 dollars. Can you afford a dinner out for the whole family ending up paying 55 Dollars? Once in a blue moon? probably yes. Now back to the Aquarium. 110 Bucks is a whole lot, but in terms of the movie going or dinner, it is about twice the cost. Consider that this is first time ever you are doing it and probably won't do it again in couple of years. Consider that this is a money well spend because unlike eating or movie going the kids can learn a lot from the experience, a whole lot, and adding to this movement, they are also getting a good exercise. So added academic benefit and health benefit.. built into the experience. Consider the cost of upkeep of ALL MILLION fishes and animals there. It is GARGANTUAN job to keep all this fauna alive. It is impossible task, and so when you pay for the ticket you are not paying for a visit but you are making it all possible. You are paying for what it is really worth and cost. Is it more healthy to go and see the fishies then eat them or watch them on screen. ABSOLULTELY. So cook more at home, watch more at home and you probably already did because of covid so you accumulated all those savings by not dinning out or going to theater in a a year so you have a budget! For the rest of the emotional trauma take the sum and budget it wisely: file as follows; Aquarium tickets 10 per person, total of = 40 dollars Education value per child 20 dollars = 40 dollars Doing something very special and unique for the whole family which will be remembered forever as opposed to dinner or movie theater .. so file as Making Lifetime Memories = 20 dollars the pain that will make sure you spending so much and so you will never forget how much you paid = 10 dollars -------------------------------------------------------------- Total of: 110 dollars I tell you this, chances are that you really won't be going there every year and kids will remember this trip forever. So for the forever memory event, really doable. Doing it once a month. I would say ouch! [/quote]
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