Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Triple Value Passport to the Arts - the Laguna Beach Passport
"one price, one pass, three art festivals"
is the name of the game for Laguna Beach's Art Festival Spectacular of Summer 2009.
As seen on the website: www.lagunabeachpassport.com, when you purchase a Laguna Beach Passport online, you will "receive unlimited admission all summer long to three famous Laguna Beach art festivals" - The Art-a-Fair, the Festival of Arts and the Sawdust Festival- "and everything they have to offer, all for only $19! (a $36 value!). That’s a $17 savings! And that’s not all! Each passport includes one-time free parking in the Act V parking lot on Laguna Canyon Road and FREE shuttle service."
Click HERE to Learn About and Purchase the Laguna Beach Passport
The three festivals take place at the southern entrance of Laguna Canyon (on the Laguna Beach side) and are always fun to visit with friends and visiting relatives or people you don't know that well but need an amusing place to break the ice. I recommend spending the early morning hiking our canyon's trails this summer, then heading on over to the festivals for lunch and an afternoon of art!
A special shout out and thanks to John Krill of www.lagunabeat.com for posting the news about this fun pass yesterday. CLICK HERE TO SEE HIS POST.
is the name of the game for Laguna Beach's Art Festival Spectacular of Summer 2009.
As seen on the website: www.lagunabeachpassport.com, when you purchase a Laguna Beach Passport online, you will "receive unlimited admission all summer long to three famous Laguna Beach art festivals" - The Art-a-Fair, the Festival of Arts and the Sawdust Festival- "and everything they have to offer, all for only $19! (a $36 value!). That’s a $17 savings! And that’s not all! Each passport includes one-time free parking in the Act V parking lot on Laguna Canyon Road and FREE shuttle service."
Click HERE to Learn About and Purchase the Laguna Beach Passport
The three festivals take place at the southern entrance of Laguna Canyon (on the Laguna Beach side) and are always fun to visit with friends and visiting relatives or people you don't know that well but need an amusing place to break the ice. I recommend spending the early morning hiking our canyon's trails this summer, then heading on over to the festivals for lunch and an afternoon of art!
A special shout out and thanks to John Krill of www.lagunabeat.com for posting the news about this fun pass yesterday. CLICK HERE TO SEE HIS POST.
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