CityPASS tickets have always been one of the best ways to stretch your travel budget. Now they’re also the best way to visit top local attractions, including the Denver Botanical Gardens, Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Denver Aquarium, even if you aren’t a tourist. Using Denver CityPASS, locals can visit some of Denver’s hottest fun spots at up to 43% off what you would pay if you bought tickets individually.
Denver CityPASS tickets are flexible, allowing users to choose any three, four or five attractions from a list of seven options.
Costs vary, depending on the number of admissions selected. The ticket is delivered directly to the purchaser’s email, which can be saved to their smartphone and easily scanned at each attraction.
Designed to be both flexible and customizable, the tickets do NOT require the buyer to pre-select the attractions that will be visited; users are free to choose as they go.
You just have to visit all the attractions within a seven-day period (the clock starts when you visit the first attraction).
The list of attraction options includes:
Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Downtown Aquarium
History Colorado Center
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
Some attractions do require advance reservations for guests.
Pricing for Denver CityPASS tickets is based on the number of attractions you choose:
C3 (visit any three attractions): $46, adults; $37, children (ages 3-11)
C4 (visit any four attractions): $57, adults; $46, children (ages 3-11)
C5 (visit any five attractions): $64, adults; $54, children (ages 3-11)
The prices posted on this article don’t match the prices on City Pass or Groupon. Is there an additional code I’m missing?
Kim,
Sorry for the goof. When we updated the post, the new prices didn’t “stick”. We have updated it again to reflect the current prices if you buy through Groupon or CityPass. It’s still a great deal as the prices for local attractions have gone up as well. Looks like CityPass raised their prices by about $4 per ticket, so you save 43% over going to the attractions individually. — Laura