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LEGOLAND, SEA LIFE to offer free admission to dads on Father's Day

LEGOLAND, SEA LIFE to offer free admission to dads on Father's Day

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — SEA LIFE Kansas City and LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City are celebrating Father's Day with free admission on Sunday.
At both attractions, dads and their families can become ocean explorers and create memories amongst the millions of LEGO bricks with free admission and 50% off admission for up to three family members.
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Free admission for fathers is only available at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City and SEA LIFE Kansas City. It is not available online. You have to purchase a ticket to receive one free father's admission ticket.
Apart from the Father's Day promotion, families can take advantage of brand-new activities at both attractions through Aug. 3.
Whether visitors enjoy creating, discovering, building, dancing or just playing, LEGOLAND's new LEGO Summer of Play offers new activities to help kids find their own Play Mode.
Families can also explore SEA LIFE Kansas City's brand-new event, 'The Great Mermaids & Pirates Adventure,' where they can interact throughout the aquarium with animated pirates and mermaids surrounded by thousands of real marine life.
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