When purchasing tickets, you can consider the following options:
Family or group tickets: Some scenic spots or entertainment facilities provide family or group tickets. These tickets are usually for a certain number of family members or friends, and the price is cheaper than a single ticket. You can start by checking to see if there are group tickets available for your family size.
Child tickets and adult tickets: Adult tickets are usually suitable for people over 14 years old, while child tickets are suitable for children between 1.2 meters and 1.5 meters in height or between 4 and 12 years old. You can buy 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets.
Infant tickets may be free: Some places provide free tickets for infants under 1 year old. If your baby is under 1 year old, you can try asking if entry is free.
Promotions: Sometimes scenic spots will have specific promotions, such as discounts on holidays, weekends or specific periods. You can pay attention to this information.
Mixed ticket purchase: If some scenic spots have different fare policies for children and infants, you can purchase 2 adult tickets, 1 child ticket and 1 infant ticket, or flexibly adjust according to the actual situation.
It is recommended that you check the ticket price policy of the scenic spot in detail before purchasing tickets to find out whether there is a free policy for infants and whether there are any discounts on family tickets or group tickets. At the same time, consider that children of different ages may require different ticket types to ensure that the needs of all family members are met when purchasing tickets.