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Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park hosts educational week for homeschoolers

The Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park in Fort Walton Beach is hosting a special event for homeschool families, offering significant discounts and educational programming from January 6-10, 2025.
Source: Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park

Homeschool families can enjoy reduced admission rates and educational programming at the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park during its Homeschool Week, running January 6-10, 2025.

  • The marine park is offering special pricing for homeschoolers, with children’s tickets (ages 3-17) available for $13, reduced from the regular price of $22.95. One parent or chaperone per group can enter for $21, compared to the standard adult admission of $32.95. Additional adults will need to pay regular admission prices.

The week-long event includes daily story time sessions at 10:15 a.m. in the Living Sea Aquarium, where children can learn about marine life. The park is also offering a 25% discount on all animal encounters for children ages 3-17.

Families interested in attending can purchase their discounted tickets at the gate during the event week. The Gulfarium is located at 1010 Miracle Strip Parkway SE in Fort Walton Beach.

The special rates aim to make marine education more accessible to homeschool families while providing opportunities for hands-on learning through animal presentations and educational chats.

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