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Daily discounts to enjoy at 5 Fort Worth attractions

Having fun doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank. Take advantage of these discounts offered at five of Fort Worth’s most popular destinations.

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A popular spot for photo shoots, you can see art being created outside the Kimbell, too.

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Having fun doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank. Whether you want to explore the wilderness, roar with the lions, or check out new art exhibits — here are five daily discounts you can enjoy at some of Fort Worth’s most popular attractions.

Every day

Fort Worth Botanic Garden | Check out a free seven-day pass with a Fort Worth Public Library card.

Tuesday

Kimbell Art Museum | See the museum’s special exhibitions with half-price admission on Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. + Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Note: Half-price tickets are not available for purchase online.

Wednesday

Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge | See the new bison calf from the viewing deck + take advantage of free admission on Wednesdays from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. (June-August) with a library card.

Fort Worth Zoo | Meet the littlest new additions and enjoy half-price admission on Wednesdays.

Friday

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth | Browse the museum for free on Fridays + half-price on Sundays.

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