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Family Friendly DISCOUNTED Things to Do Around Atlanta

With so many fantastic, family-friendly things to do around the Atlanta area, isn't it nice to know that you can do them at a discount?  Following are some events and places to go around town, and discount codes to help you out. (Thanks, Savvy Shopper Savings Guide!)

  • Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Barnum's Fundundrum at Philips Arena Feb 17-21, The Arena a Gwinnett Center Feb 24-27.  Save up to $8 on tickets, at TicketMaster.com/BLUE1 with promo code BLUE1 in the advance and savings offer box.  (Offer valid for select performances only; excludes Circus Celebrity, Front Row, and VIP, and club seats) **BONUS - Come an hour early to meet the animals and performers at the All Access Preshow; it's FREE with your ticket!
  • On Saturday, March 12, The Harlem Globetrotters will be at Philips Arena at 1:00 pm, and at The Arena at Gwinnett Center 7:30 pm. Save $4 off ticket price with promo code SAVVY.  Think they'll win?  ;o)
  • Enjoy $1 off value passes at Fernbank Museum of Natural History, using promo code SavvyShopper-VP-$1.  Value Pass includes Museum and IMAX admission.  Limit 6.  ferbankmuseum.org
  • The Alliance Theatre at the Woodruff presents Bring It On: The Musical. For performances through January 27, enjoy $5 off ticket, with promo code SAVVY5 at alliancetheatre.org
  •  The Fox Theatre presents the new Broadway production Burn the Floor, featuring Anya & Pasha, March 22-27.  Save $5 on select tickets, and for every ticket purchased, an additional $5.00 donation will be made to Moving in the Spirit -- use promo code SPIRIT at www.Ticketmaster.com
  • Take 20% off the Mommy and Me series at Zoo Atlanta with promo code SAVVY at zooatlanta.org.
  • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is offering $10 off Friday performances, for the 2010/2011 Delta Classical concerts.  Enter promo code savvy at atlantasymphony.org
  • The Atlanta Opera presents Porgy & Bess, Feb 26, March 1, 4, & 6 at Cobb Energy Centre -- save 20% off Tuesday, March 1st performance with online code 115AV at AtlantaOpera.org
Sports, sport, sports, sports!
  • Save up to 30% off tickets for The Atlanta Thrashers, at AtlantaThrashers.com/savvy, valid on select games.
  • Save up to 40% off ticket for the Atlanta Hawks, at Hawks.com/savvy, valid on select games.
  • The Atlanta Dream is running an opening night special: buy one ticket, get game 2 ticket FREE.  Opening night Sunday, June 5th, vs. New York Liberty @ 3:00 pm; game 2 Thursday, June 19th vs.Washington Mystics @ 7:00 pm.  For more information, visit www.AtlantaDream.net 

Did I miss a rockin' deal that you've discovered?  If so, please share!  :o)
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