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Visit Jacksonville Presents 'Kids Free November'

The month-long family promotion offers free admission and other discounted activities for children at local museums and attractions.

October 8, 2020

Kids Free November” kicks off this November 1 as a special partnership promotion between Jacksonville’s top family attractions and Visit Jacksonville, the City’s tourism marketing agency. The month-long family promotion offers free admission and other discounted activities for children at local museums and attractions.

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“This year has certainly been challenging for our local attractions, but also for visitors and families that have been home for months. We want to assure them that Jacksonville’s tourism industry is back open and ready to safely welcome them to enjoy some much-needed family fun at our local businesses,” said Katie Mitura, Marketing Director for Visit Jacksonville.

Kids Free November participating attractions:

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During Kids Free November, participating family attractions in Jacksonville will offer different discounts to families including free admission for children with a general adult admission purchased. Several of the participating attractions have other unique promotions available. For more information on Kids Free November, to explore all the offers and deals, and to read the fine print on this promotion, visit www.KidsFreeNovember.com and follow Visit Jacksonville on Instagram at @visit_jax.

Jacksonville is also home to many free family attractions that are also participating in Kids Free November. We encourage everyone to experience the Beaches Museum and History Park, the Riverside Arts Market, the Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens, Fort Caroline National Memorial, JaxParks and the Jacksonville Public Library during the month of November.


This press release was produced by The JAX Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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