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This Unique White-Sand Oasis In Orlando Is Offering Huge Discounts On Admission Right Now

Experience this lush resort for a low price.
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If you're feeling the Florida heat and want to cool down but don't want to drive all the way to the coast, maybe a trip to the Orlando theme park, Discovery Cove, is in your future. 

For a limited time, the SeaWorld sister park will offer up to 40% off of its "Day Resort" experience.

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40% 

Off the park's admission until August 9 

At the park, you will find a wide array of activities, including an aviary, lazy river, animal encounters and pools to swim in. 

What's normally priced at $160 per person is now being offered for $89.40.

The discount is open to all guests and will have to be reserved by August 9. 

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