From Oct. 1 to 31, children ages 12 and under can get into dozens of museums and attractions throughout San Diego County for free, the San Diego Museum Council\u2026
There's no better time to be a kid than from Oct. 1 to 31, when the annual Kids Free San Diego program returnsThe annual Kids Free San Diego program is back. From Oct. 1 to 31, children ages 12 and under can get into dozens of museums and attractions throughout San Diego County for free, the San Diego Museum Council announced.
For most attractions, two youngsters can get in free for every adult ticket purchased. Some locations are free for the whole family. The program, in partnership with the San Diego Tourism Authority and with support from First 5 San Diego, aims to increase access to the enriching museum experiences in San Diego.“It’s a full month of family fun that doesn’t break the bank,” San Diego Museum Council Executive Director Bob Lehman said in a press release.
And no matter your kid's interests — art, history, science, nature, wildlife, trains or ships — the lineup has something for everyone.“Kids Free is the perfect time for families to enjoy time together, learning, playing and creating new memories,” Alethea Arguilez, executive director of First 5 San Diego, said in a press release. “Children really benefit from these types of experiences, particularly in their early development years, so access is key.
You can download a “Kids Free” coupon for the venue you’d like to visit on the Museum Council’s website
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