Resources
Libraries are a great resource. Check with your library to see what passes they have avalable for museums, zoos, parks and other fun places. Borrow a pass for reduced admission. If your library does not have a pass to a place you want to visit check to see if your library is part of a library consortium. This allows you to access passes, books and many other items from a numbers of libraries in your area.
AAA card members are able to receive a discount by showing their card at select venues.
EBT cardholderes receive free or reduced admission to many places.
https://museums4all.org/
Military service members and their families receive free or reduced admission to venues. During the summer months active military members and their families receive free addmission to museums as part of the Blue Star Museums program.
https://www.arts.gov/national-initiatives/blue-star-museums
Entertainment book or kidstuff coupon books
Local town papers often have coupons for area attractions or fun places within your area.
citypass this pass allows you to visit four attractions the New England Aquarium, Musuem of Science, Skywalk Observatory and a Boston Harbor Cruise or Harvard Museum of Natural History. You have 9 days to visit the 4 sites with the pass and you can visit them in any order. https://www.citypass.com/
gocity this pass allows you to visit numerous places, valid for the number of days you purchase, throughtout the state for one low price. See museums, ride the trolley, explore historical sites, visit an amusement park. There are over 40 attractions that you can visit with this pass. https://gocity.com/en-us
groupon look for discounted passes to area attactions and discounted vouchers for restaurants. https://www.groupon.com/
living social get discounted tickets to local area attractions and get vouchers for discounts at restaurants. https://www.livingsocial.com/