
Book a trip to Discovery Cove in Orlando and save 12% – here's how
Head to AttractionTickets.com and you can enjoy 12% off Discovery Cove tickets and get a free premium drinks package.
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12% off Discovery Cove tickets
Whether you fancy unwinding with unlimited cocktails by the pool or snorkelling with tropical fish in The Grand Reef, Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive hidden gem that brings a taste of the tropics to central Florida.
Everything from your food and drinks to snacks, wetsuits, snorkels, and even animal-safe sunscreen come included in this package deal.
Plus, you'll also get a premium drinks package (worth £40 per person) for free when you use the code SUNNY between July 4 and July 31.
Once you're there, there's also unlimited access to pools, lagoons, aviaries and The Grand Reef itself - it's really an all-in-one holiday adventure.
Keen to know more? We've compiled everything you need to know about Attraction Tickets packages below.
How much are Discovery Cove Orlando tickets?
Discovery Cove tickets typically start from around £150-£180 per person, and up to £200 for packages with extra amenities such as parking.
With the brand's most recent offer, customers who use the code SUNNY at the checkout between July 4 and July 31 will save an extra 12%.
Better still, they'll also get the free premium drinks package thrown in for free.
You can choose from three ticket options: the Discovery Cove Day Only Experience, the Discovery Cove Package, which includes 14 days of unlimited access to SeaWorld and Aquatica.
There's also the Discovery Cove Ultimate, which gets you into Busch Gardens Tampa Bay for 14 days with free parking and shuttle transfers included, too.
Where is Discovery Cove in Orlando?
Discovery Cove is just a stone's throw away from SeaWorld Orlando off Central Florida Parkway.
It's tucked away in lush, tropical gardens; it feels more like a private island resort than a theme park, perfect for a family getaway.
It's around 20 minutes from International Drive and 30 minutes from Walt Disney World, making it an easy, relaxing day trip from anywhere in Orlando.
Its central location also ensures there's plenty for you and the family to enjoy, from other resort parks to restaurants, bars, and much more.
Is Discovery Cove Orlando worth it?
Why not ask the internet?
Discovery Cove is one of Orlando's best-kept secrets, with a 4.8 rating on Trustpilot from across 25,000 reviews.
Guests rave about the ease of booking tickets as well as the great experiences.
In a five-star rating, one visitor shared: "Unbeatable prices, hassle-free, and [we] got tickets promptly.
"We found the website user-friendly and managed to get all the info needed for booking Universal Hotel and park tickets.
"They had a great offer on at the time, so we booked there and then."
Many claim it was the highlight of their Florida holiday, and a brilliant contrast to the hustle of Disney and Universal Studios.
Discovery Cove even made it onto our list of the best US theme parks that aren't Disney.
Can I swim with dolphins at Discovery Cove?
Absolutely! In fact, it's one of the park's biggest selling points, and we can see why.
If you book a Dolphin Swim ticket, you'll get a reserved 30-minute session with an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, where you can swim alongside them and even hitch a ride back to shore.
In order to get the full experience, guests must be 6+ years old to take part, and those aged 6-12 must be accompanied by an adult also participating.
The three ticket options: Discovery Cove Day Only Experience, the Discovery Cove Package, and the Discovery Cove Ultimate package each include the opportunity to reserve a once-in-a-lifetime dolphin swim.
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