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$10 entry days at Butterfly World

Butterfly World is a popular walk-through attraction in North Broward with free-flight aviaries with tropical foliage and thousands of butterflies and birds from different parts of the world.

Discount opportunities are offered.

Photo/Butterfly World

Regular prices are $32.50 for guests age 12 and older, $22.50 for children age 3-11 and free for age 2 and younger. However, there are discounts available.

Discounts for Butterfly World 

  • $5 off regular prices or other deal with online discount voucher. Feel free to simply request the $5 off deal when paying entry fees at the gate
  • South Florida Adventure deal offers unlimited entry May 15 – September 30 to Butterfly World and 3 other venues
  • 25 percent off for entire party for veterans and military with identification
  • 15 percent off for entire party with AAA membership
  • group rates available, information is online
  • Occasional $10 days and $10-off days
  • 2-for-1 discounts  in September for Broward Attractions & Museums Month

Photo/Butterfly World

The attraction is within Tradewinds Park, a regional Broward park, requires entry fees weekends and holidays. Entry fees for Tradewinds Park weekends and holidays are $3 per vehicle with up to 8 people. For vehicles with at least 9 people, the vehicle entry fee is $20. Entry to Tradewinds Park South is free on week days.

Butterfly World, 954-977-4434, is at 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek 33073.

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