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Alert: US National Parks Geezer Pass Prices to Rise This Year

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The US National Parks Senior Pass is for people 62 years and older. It provides a life time pass for $10US at the parks or $20US over internet. Before the end of 2017, exact date unknown, the price will raise to over $80US. If you qualify for this pass and do not have one, run do not walk to your nearest National Park or computer to by your pass before the price rises.
 
Even worth buying a second one at $10 in case you lose one.
 
This was another one of those "wishing" one's life away deals. It starts early in life as we know. Old enough to join little league, the scouts, drive, smoke, drink, reduction in car insurance costs,..........etc. As I've had my $10 Lifetime Senior Park Pass for years now, I've really stopped wishing for the next age pinnacle.......:sick:.........LOL
 
Even worth buying a second one at $10 in case you lose one.

Good point, because if you lose one it's not replaced. BTW, if you look here, you'll find many locations other than National Parks that MAY issue the pass.
 
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Even worth buying a second one at $10 in case you lose one.
I doubt they'll sell 2 to one individual.

I got around that by buying one for me and one for my wife.

- Leigh
 
Even at $80 it's not a bad deal. Remember the card applies to all national parks. The !@#$%&* republicans what to sell the parks off to the highest bidder. What would we have to pay then? I cringe at the thought of what a Trump or Disney would do to them.
 
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Even at $80 it's not a bad deal. Remember the card applies to all national parks. The !@#$%&* republicans what to sell the parks off to the highest bidder. What we have to pay then?

that was obummer that was trying to sell our parks to corporations.
 
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Keep it real!

Gearld -- remember when Disney tried to make over Mineral King?
 
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that was obummer that was trying to sell our parks to corporations.

That is simply not true. Try doing some fact checking before posting after all you are not a tweeting president.
 
But this year the Canadian National Parks 150 pass is free this year and this year only.
 
I doubt they'll sell 2 to one individual.

I got around that by buying one for me and one for my wife.

- Leigh

Since they say you have to buy another one if the first is lost, you probably can. If they give you any trouble, have Trump call me.
 
Since they say you have to buy another one if the first is lost, you probably can.
I meant two at the same time. Obviously you can go back the next day...

- Leigh
 
Disney Land costs more than that for a day pass, I gotta believe $80 to go as many times as you want to a National Park is a great deal.
 
It is. $10 is rediculously low and I was happy to pay it!
 
$80 is a lot of money for folks on a low income, limited budget. Is that really the purpose of National Parks - to discourage the poor from using them? I don't think that was the idea when the National Park system was created.
 
$80 is a lot of money for folks on a low income, limited budget. Is that really the purpose of National Parks - to discourage the poor from using them? I don't think that was the idea when the National Park system was created.

So hurry up and buy your life time pass now. If you do not like the price rise, complain to you-know-whom.
 
I just bought a lifetime pass, as previously noted.

I also buy an annual pass the first time I visit a park each year.
Then I pay the normal single-trip entry fee each time.

Pretty cheap entertainment, and the Park Service can certainly use the money.

- Leigh
 
$80 is a lot of money for folks on a low income, limited budget. Is that really the purpose of National Parks - to discourage the poor from using them? I don't think that was the idea when the National Park system was created.
I do not think it is high. If any family is going to go to multiple National Parks (lets say 5 times a year), then that is $16 per visit, which is cheap at any economic level (that at least can afford a car and the gas). Two people can't even go to the movies for $16...and you get a whole National Park for the whole family. And if the family is multi-generational, then chances are someone can get the Life-long pass...and it is dirt cheap for the family.

Camping fees are a different story.
 
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