Kids get in free at these San Diego attractions during October

El Cajon, CALocal News

During the month of October, San Diego County is offering free admission for children aged 12 and under to a wide array of museums and attractions, as announced by the San Diego Museum Council. This initiative runs from October 1 to 31, aiming to encourage families to explore the city's cultural and recreational offerings without the burden of admission fees. Participating attractions include popular destinations such as museums, zoos, and educational centers, making it a great opportunity for families to engage with the local culture. The program is designed to boost attendance at these venues, which may have seen declines in visitors during previous months. By making these attractions more accessible, the initiative seeks to foster a love for learning and exploration among children.

Local organizations are optimistic that this will enhance community involvement and draw attention to the diverse experiences available in San Diego. The San Diego Museum Council is proud to support local families in discovering the treasures of their community. Overall, this initiative reflects a commitment to cultural engagement and making San Diego a family-friendly destination.

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