Go Ape Treetop Adventure Offers Kids Go Free From June 27th Thru July 1st
Frederick, Md. (June 20, 2016) —
Go Ape, the nation’s leading zip line and treetop adventure course
company, wants to encourage kids to get outside and have an adventure.
On June 27, kids ages 15 and under will be free of charge at select
course locations, when accompanied by an adult. Additionally,
Go Ape will offer a full week of free of charge bookings for kids ages
15 and under at Go Ape’s Louisville. Ky. and New Britain, Ct. locations,
from June 27 – July 1, 2016. Booking in advance is strongly recommended
and spots are anticipated to fill up quickly.
“Summer
was always the most exciting time when I was a kid, when I would spend
almost all my time outside hiking, swimming, or just playing around my
neighborhood,”
said Dan D’Agostino, Go Ape USA Managing Director. “We want to make
sure kids today have those same outdoor adventure opportunities. We are
launching #illbeoutside to inspire kids and parents to head outdoors and
create amazing memories together.”
Go
Ape offers fifteen locations around the country, eleven of which will
be a part of the Kids Go Free Day on June 27, 2016. Kids Go Free course
locations include:
The
following two Go Ape courses will offer Kids Go Free June 27 through July 1:
Kids
Go Free Week (June 27 – July 1, 2016)
Promo Code: 2016KidsGoFree5
Promo Code: 2016KidsGoFree5
· New
Britain, Connecticut (A.W. Stanley Park)
“Inspiring
kids and parents to get outside is a key part of Go Ape’s mission,”
added D’Agostino. “We partner with public parks in an effort to create
more outdoor
recreation opportunities accessible for communities around the
country.”
Kids
Go Free Day and Kids Go Free Week is first-come-first-served. Go Ape
recommends that guests reserve their time in advance to ensure they can
take full advantage
of their time on the course.
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goape.com/kids-go-free-day
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