24 Apr 2004
CityPass Adds Toronto; San Francisco, Hollywood and Southern California Line-ups Change

CityPASS

CityPass�, the company known for assembling the continent's most-visited city attractions in convenient booklets, announces changes in its 2004/5 season products. This month, Toronto CityPass joins the U.S. collection of value-packed programs: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Hollywood and Southern California.

Toronto CityPass

The introduction of CityPass makes Toronto, a city that enjoys an international cachet and reputation for safe, sophisticated experiences, even more appealing to value-seeking visitors. CityPass includes these distinctive landmark attractions: CN Tower, Casa Loma, and Art Gallery of Ontario, Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Science Centre, and the Toronto Zoo. Adult tickets are $46.00 (CAD), $35.18 (USD), a 50% discount. Youth 4-12, $28.50 (CAD), $21.80 (USD). Valid for nine days from first use.

New Attractions and Option Tickets

Hollywood CityPass, the film industry-themed CityPass ticket booklet, adds The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building; four floors and 5,000-displays of sets, props, costumes and memorabilia of motion picture magic. Also featured are The Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards� Ceremonies, Universal Studios HollywoodSM, Starline Tours of Hollywood, and the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. Adults, $72; youth age 3-9, $49.

San Francisco CityPass adds the Asian Art Museum, the city's newest cultural landmark, to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise for a vista of Golden Gate Bridge, city skyline and Alcatraz; Exploratorium and the Muni & Cable Car 7-day Passport. A new Option Ticket invites a choice between visiting the California Academy of Sciences & Steinhart Aquarium in its temporary location or the Legion of Honor.

Adults $40; youth age 5-17, $31.

Southern California CityPass includes a three-day Disneyland Park Hopper� - three days of admission to both Disneyland� park and Disney's California Adventure � park with back-and-forth privileges; Knott's Berry Farm Theme Park; SeaWorld in San Diego, and a new option ticket: the San Diego Zoo or San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park. Adults, $172; youth age 3-9, $129.

Updated CityPass Attraction Exhibits and 2004 Pricing:

New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Seattle

The New York CityPass cultural line-up includes the Empire State Building and NY SkyRide, American Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art (presently in Queens location during renovation of the Manhattan building), Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, and the famous Circle Line Harbor Cruise. Adults, $48; youth age 6-17, $34.

Chicago CityPass includes the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum and SkyTheater; Hancock Observatory, now with Sky Tour, a self-guided look at Chicago's history and views. Tickets to The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Science & Industry complete the roster. Adults, $49; youth age 3-11, $39.

Boston CityPass opens the doors to the Museum of Science, the New England Aquarium, Skywalk Observatory atop the Prudential Center, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Harvard Museum of Natural History and the John F. Kennedy Library & Museum.

Adults, $36.75; youth age 3-17, $25.50.

Seattle CityPass captures the Emerald City's character with Argosy Cruises-Seattle Harbor Tour of Elliott Bay; The Space Needle; Pacific Science Center; The Museum of Flight; Woodland Park Zoo; and the Seattle Aquarium. Adults, $39.50; youth age 4-13, $26.50.

Philadelphia CityPass provides entertainment and historic insights with The National Constitution Center, The Academy of Natural Sciences, The Franklin Institute Science Museum, Independence Seaport Museum, and the Philadelphia Zoo. The Trolley Works Tour connects the stops. Adults, $36; youth age 3-11, $23.

CityPass may be purchased in advance online at www.citypass.com or at any of a city's participating attractions. The web site provides maps, transportation options and downloadable brochures. For recorded telephone information, call 707-256-0490.

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Media Contact: Susan Wilson +1 480-513-4746 susanw@citypass.com