Go City's Explorer pass is the best Miami pass for savings and flexibility Create your own sightseeing itinerary and gain admission to your choice of two, three, four or five popular attractions and a
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Location: Fort Lauderdale
What's Included
- Digital pass valid for number of attractions chosen
- Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Once you activate the Explorer Pass, you have 30 days to use it. So no rush! Just keep in mind that some attractions do have specific hours and may require reservations, especially during busy seasons. It’s super flexible, letting you plan your adventures at your own pace!
A: Most attractions are family-friendly, but some like the paddleboarding may have age recommendations or require adult supervision for younger kids. Always a good idea to check the specific attraction’s website for info on age limits. If you're planning this as a gift for kids, I'd suggest the zoo or duck tour!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Fort Lauderdale, especially near popular spots like the beach or the duck tours. Check if the place has parking facilities or consider public transport! Many attractions are accessible by bus or rideshare, which can save you the headache of finding a spot.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Go City Miami Explorer Pass!
I’m considering the Go City Explorer Pass for my sister’s birthday. She loves adventure, and with this pass, we could choose between the duck tour and the zoo. Has anyone used this? Is it worth it for someone who loves exploring but isn’t a huge planner?
Has anyone done the kayaking in Key West? Need tips!
I’m eyeing the Explorer Pass because I want to do the kayak rental in Key West. How’s the experience? Is it beginner-friendly? Also, any tips on what to wear?