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Tucson Attractions Passport, the perfect stocking stuffer

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

The “Book of Fun” gets you more than $400 in savings, for only $18!

Travel the region with your Tucson Attractions Passport – an exclusive pocket savings guide to the best there is to see and do in Southern Arizona. Enjoy money-saving 2-for-1 offers plus other great discounts. Purchase here for only $18 or pick one up at the Tucson Visitor Center or one of several other distribution locations.

 

New this year – The ”Book of Fun” mobile app

Now you can purchase and download the Tucson Attractions Passport right to your Android or iPhone! Just go to your smartphone’s specific App Store/Marketplace and search for “Tucson Attractions Passport.” Or click here for quick links.

 

Download the Book of Fun for FREE and purchase the offers in-app, safely, via Paypal. Each Passport purchase includes all 52 fantastic offers and discounts which can be redeemed by visiting the attractions with app in-hand.

 

The Attractions Passport is made possible through a collaboration between the Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance, a nonprofit organization of regional attractions dedicated to cooperatively promote tourism and visitation in southern Arizona.

 

 

Freaky Halloween Fun in Tucson & Southern Arizona

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Populated with haunted houses featuring special effects, pyrotechnics, and ghoulish creatures performing terrifying stunts, Nightfall-20 Years of Terror! offers a Hollywood-style celebration of Halloween that may be too scary for the little ones, Thursdays-Sundays in October at Old Tucson western film location and theme park.

The Halloween Howl at Colossal Cave Mountain Park hosts family-friendly hayrides and candlelight cave tours, October 19. Guests can help save the world from monsters at the 89th Halloween Haunted Ruins, featuring a trip through Tucson’s Valley of the Moon, weekends in October.

Old Bisbee Ghost Hunt is the newest monthly tour offered at Old Bisbee Ghost Tours, in Bisbee, Arizona, 93 miles southeast of Tucson. This four-hour tour includes a training session, use of ghost-hunting equipment, investigations of haunted locations, and a potential evidence DVD. Guests will investigate who is haunting these buildings and why; afterward, data will be downloaded and sent on a DVD to each participant. Cost is $40 per person. Upcoming tour dates: October 19, November 3.

For more spooky events and fall fun, check out visitTucson.org/events.