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First responders, lineworkers helping after Milton get free admission to Busch Gardens and SeaWorld

As a "thank you" for their support, first responders can redeem up to two tickets online through Oct. 31.
Credit: Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Phoenix Rising rollercoaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

TAMPA, Fla. — Lineworkers and first responders have been working around the clock to help rebuild communities across Florida that were impacted by Hurricane Milton. 

As a "thank you" for their support, United Parks & Resorts is offering them the opportunity to enjoy the thrill of rides, attractions, up-close animal experiences and much more with free admission to various parks.

Local first responders can redeem up to two tickets online through Oct. 31 at SeaWorld Orlando or Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Alongside those two parks, the tickets are also valid for one-time use at Aquatica Orlando and Adventure Island Tampa Bay.

The same goes for local lineworkers, who will instead receive their tickets directly from their respective utility companies.

Lineworkers who live out of state will also be able to redeem their tickets at a park closest to them.

“Our hearts go out to the Florida communities that are continuing to recover after being battered by two large storms back-to-back. We are incredibly grateful for the first responders and lineworkers who are out there working to ensuring we can return to normal as quickly and safely as possible,” United Parks & Resorts CEO Marc Swanson said in a statement. “As a token of our immense gratitude, we are proud to welcome first responders and lineworkers to our parks to enjoy a well-deserved day of entertainment and fun.”

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