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Jungle Island ‘Jungle Bells Cirque’ deal

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Jungle Island is host to a Christmas-themed circus production, “Jungle Bells Cirque,” and we've found a deal that will let you see it for less. Not only will you get to see the show, but the ticket entitles you to a full day's admission to Jungle Island.

This is the plot of the 90-minute (with intermission) show:

On a magical Christmas night, Santa Claus found himself in trouble when he lost control of his sleigh and landed deep in the heart of the jungle. 

Little did he know that this unexpected adventure would lead to a wildly wonderful celebration like no other!

In this enchanting holiday extravaganza, you'll witness the jungle animals coming together to give Santa and his reindeer a warm and unexpected welcome. Get ready to be dazzled by fantastic acrobatic performances that will leave you in awe.

The show runs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays December 2, 2023, through January 1, 2024. (Shows December 15-17 are cancelled because of bad weather). Show times are 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Ticket prices start at $29.99.

These are the deals we have found:

  • Get two tickets for $33.99 or four tickets for $50.99 via Groupon.
  • Get up to four children's tickets free with one adult admission ($45.24) for the 1 p.m. shows Dec. 22-25 and get up to four free children's tickets. Use promo code NICELIST. Adult admission applies to those 11 and older. Children's tickets are for children 3 to 10. This deal is valid online only.
  • Enter your email address on the website and receive a coupon for 20% off.

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