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Patriots Point Offering Discounts

Museum offering discounts for gift certificate purchases.

This holiday season, give a gift that will inspire, educate and excite – a gift certificate to visit Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum.

For a limited time only, holiday shoppers will be able to purchase gift certificates through the Patriots Point website, www.patriotspoint.org/gift. Tickets are available in sets of two and four and will be sold at a discounted price of $5 off a regularly priced adult ticket ($18) – that’s $10 in savings by purchasing two tickets, and $20 by purchasing four!

And South Carolina residents can enjoy discounts all through the holiday season on regular admission. Through January 2, the museum will offer a special discount of $5 off the price of a regular $18 adult ticket for South Carolina residents. 

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The promotion is valid at our Ticket Window for all adults (and their adult guests) with a valid South Carolina identification card and will not be valid for tickets already at a discounted rate for children, seniors or military. The discount also may not be used with other discounts our coupons.

“We are excited to share the gift of history this holiday season,” said Patriots Point Executive Director Mac Burdette.  “Every ticket to Patriots Point offers an awe-inspiring visitor experience that includes access to explore three of the nation’s most historic vessels, 28 aircraft, the Medal of Honor Museum, Vietnam Naval Support Base and much, much more.  It’s a chance to ‘Walk in the Steps of Heroes’ and an experience that is unlike any other in the Lowcountry.”

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This special offer ends December 25, 2012 and tickets purchased as part of this promotion will expire December 31, 2013.  Gift certificates must be downloaded and printed by the consumer at home.

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