This summer spend your time in the sun making memories instead of watching your wallet.  Check out our list of summer deals for kids in LA, from deeply discounted summer-only memberships at children’s museums to cheap beach parking to summer ticket packs, that are sure to keep your fun-loving family on the move and in the money through the dog days.

photo credit: Andrea Conway Kagey

Kid Museums with Special Summer Memberships

Zimmer Museum
The Zimmer is the perfect place to take future Einsteins to be creative and feel inspired by the hands-on exhibits.  For the first time ever, the Zimmer is offering a special $55 Summer Fun Membership.  From June 1-September 30 you and your mini thinkers and tinkers can enjoy unlimited fun (and admission) to one of your kiddo’s soon-to-be favorite museums.  The Summer Fun Membership offers free unlimited admission for 1 named adult and all children/grandchildren in the same household as well as 1 one-time use guest pass and 1 one-time use class pass. You’ll also receive discounts on summer classes and be included in the Exclusive Members Only Hours and Members Only Evening (July 7).

Good to know:

  • The Zimmer is closed on Saturdays.
  • Free parking is offered on a first-come-first-serve basis in the lot on the west side of the building.  If this lot is full, try the pay-to-park lots on Wilshire east of La Jolla or the 1-hour metered parking or 2-hour residential street parking around the museum.

Zimmer Museum
6505 Wilshire Blvd.
Miracle Mile
323-761-8984
Online: zimmermuseum.org

photo credit: Sheryl Wachtel

KidSpace

This Pasadena imaginarium has a new 3-month membership program that will keep your kiddos out of your hair—and you out of the red—all summer long.  A hands-on sensory museum with interactive physics experiments, water features and creepy crawlies, KidSpace adds just enough education to your brood’s vacation from school.  The 3-month, $69 membership comes with unlimited admission for up to 4 kids in addition to one designated care giver or nanny for free.  Aside from the sweet discounts you’ll score in the Busy Bee Learning Store and Café, you’ll also get the invite to the coveted Members-Only events, early admission to special events and Free entry for Twilight Nights hosted by the museum.   Just check the website before packing the kids in the car, the museum closes on select Saturdays to accommodate UCLA football games held at the neighboring Rose Bowl Stadium.

Good to know:

  • Kidspace has exhibits that entertain and inform kids from 1-10, so it’s a perfect spot for families with kids who cover a range of ages.
  • Also, they have plenty of water features that keep kids cool in the SGV summer heat.

Kidspace
480 North Arroyo Blvd.
Pasadena
626-449-9985
Online: kidspacemuseum.org 

photo credit: Andrea Conway Kagey

 

See Wild Animals For Less With Summer Discounts

LA Zoo and Botanical Garden
If your little monkeys are driving you bananas this summer then plan a trip to the LA Zoo to take advantage of their Family Fun Fridays.  On Fridays from June 5-September 25, you can save cash by buying a family four-pack of 2 adult and 2 children tickets for just $54 (regular price $66).  Walk that extra $12 over to the gift shop and splurge on some new animal print swag, because your family four-pack also comes with a 10% discount on retail merchandise at any Zoo gift shop on the day of your visit.

Know before you go:

  • Tickets are only available online, so purchase and print before you come.
  • Not valid on July 3, 2015

5333 Zoo Drive
Griffith Park
323-644-4200
Online: lazoo.org

photo credit: Jamie Pham

Aquarium of the Pacific
What better way to end the weekend than spending a relaxing evening with the fishes of the Aquarium of the Pacific at one of their Discounted Late Nights events.  During Sundays in the summer, the Aquarium will extend hours until 8:30 p.m. and admission after 5 p.m. will be $14.95 for adults and children alike (a $14 savings on each adult ticket).  Visit the fish, pet the sharks and check out the short films in the Ocean Theater. Your little fishes will be happy to stay up a little later for this special evening, and since it’s summer, they don’t have to head to school Monday morning!

100 Aquarium Way
Long Beach
562-590-3100
Online: aquariumofpacific.org

photo credit: Aquarium of the Pacific

Deals That Will Keep You Wet All Summer

Santa Monica Day Beach Parking Permits
Beaching with even the littlest of surfers can be a real handful (of sand toys, sunblock and sandwiches) which is why parking close to the sand is such a must-do with tots in tow.  Use that extra gas money you’ll save circling for parking and put it towards the $27 monthly Day Beach Parking Permit you’ll love using while soaking up the rays at the Santa Monica Beach.  The permit can only be purchased in person at the office of Planning & Community Development and proof of California residency and a current CA vehicle registration is required. The permits are valid sunrise-sunset every day of the month you’re registered and is valid at most City of Santa Monica beach lots, excluding the Pier deck and the Annenburg Beach House.  Now you can hit the beach every day!

Good to Know:

  • Sold in person only.
  • Check the site for the list of lots that accept the permit.  Day Beach Parking Permit is not valid at meters, on-street parking or in the parking structures.

Traffic Services Division
168 Main Street, Rm 212
Santa Monica
310-458-8466
Online: smgov.net

photo credit: Anna Fox via Flickr

LA City Pools
Catch some rays and save some change this summer when you purchase summer passes for any LA City Pool.  A pass is available to youth, seniors and persons with disabilities at $25 for 30 entries during the recreational swim hours.  Since these passes are for specific scheduled swim times it’s best to check your local pool for the hours that they’ll apply. (Adult lap swim passes are also offered at the discounted rate of $87.50, good for 30 lap swim entries, but can only be used during lap swimming hours.)

Online: laparks.org


Santa Clarita City Aquatics
Santa Clarita can get hot, hot, hot and that’s why this summer the City of Santa Clarita Aquatics is offering summer recreational swim passes good for all season long from Memorial Day to Labor Day.  At $65 for adults and $45 for kids, the whole family can enjoy splishing, splashing and water sliding with unlimited access to recreational swim at all city pools including the Aquatic Center Slide Pool.

Good to Know:

  • Only valid at the recreation pools, not the lap pools.
  • For more information on what the recreational swim pool hours are, call the Aquatics office at 661/250-3766.
  • The amazing Aquatic Center pool is worth the drive: even if you’re not a resident you might want to consider a pass and visiting here one a week this summer!

Online: santa-clarita.com

photo credit: Erin H. via yelp

Casitas Water Adventure
Kick back, relax and float the Lazy River while your water babies dive-in to the fun of Casitas Water Adventure.  Single Splash Passes are $12/guest on individual visits but for $65 per guest you could enjoy the Lazy River and water playgrounds all season long with no blackout dates.  Little pirates will ARRR-preciate the multi-level jungle gym complete with waterfalls, bridges and slides harbored within an 18” deep lagoon.  With 2 water playgrounds to explore and a splash pad for the littles, Casitas Water Adventure is sure to wear out even the most energetic California kid. You can make this your regular weekend getaway all summer long.

Good to Know:

  • Aside from water bottles, no outside food is allowed in the water park but picnic benches are located just outside for those post car-ride snacks.
  • Learn more insider tips about this little known cool spot at our in-depth look at visiting the water park.

Lake Casitas Recreation Area
11311 Santa Ana Rd.
Ventura
805-649-2233
Online: casitaswater.org

photo credit: Amy Kim 

What are your favorite summer deals around town?  Let us know in the comments section!

—Andrea Conway Kagey

In LA summers are hot and getting hotter. Not very-warm hot, but surface-of-the-sun hot. Just the thought of summer’s upcoming heat makes you throw the air conditioning into overdrive. And with the drought, you don’t want to waste water in the backyard kiddie pool.  Rescue your melting family with a much needed cool-down at Casitas Water Adventure and they’ll be gurgling your praises.

photo credit: Lake Casitas Water Adventure via facebook

Water, Water Everywhere
Hop in the car early in the morning, and head towards Ojai.  An hour and a half later (and a turn onto Casitas Vista Rd.), you’re at water nirvana where you can stay for the whole day.  As soon as you park, the kids will take off.  The first thing they’ll do is beeline for the zero-depth pool. The lagoon is 18 inches in depth, so even the youngest water babies can delight in the spraying water, tunnels, climbing structures, and slides. Join the fun as you pretend your new pirate ship needs defending. Help the wee ones navigate the “ship” and secure the leaking schooner. Insider Tip #1: Bring sand pails (rinsed to remove leftover sand) to add another layer of fun.

photo credit: yelp

Relax and Stay Awhile
After your dread pirates have defeated you, they’re ready for more adventures, but you’re ready for a rest.  Choose perfect seats from the abundance of lounge chairs situated around the site. Opt for a shady or sunnier spot. Be mindful of the signs since some areas (shady deck) are reserved for large groups. Insider Tip #2: Weekends get very busy; arrive early for better seating options or drop anchor during the week.

photo credit: Sandi D via yelp

A Lazy Trip Around a Lazy River
Ensure all first mates find their way to the crystal clear, 1,200 foot-long, lazy river. Capture one of the multitude of free inner tubes floating by. Found your ride? Great! Now get comfy and close your eyes as your cares drift away…until you are spurted awake in the jet spray zone, which will give the kids a case of the giggles. Another section has a small overhang that provides a fun waterfall to float under, but be prepared for a chill as it is very cold water! (Which will feel like extra heaven by August and the dog days.)  Turn this trip into a learning experience when you travel under the fog-filled area and explain about clouds, mist, and water droplets. Want to add an extra layer of entertainment? Try maneuvering your older ones, or have them angle you, through the waterfall or direct them into the eye of the jet spray.

Certified life guards abound around the river and the splash pool. Insider Tip #3: The water is amazingly clear, but not heated, so be prepared for a cold shock. Inner tubes are available all along the river, so don’t fret about giving one up for a while; you’ll get it back.

 photo credit: Sandi D via yelp

Eats
Only baby food and water (no glass containers) are allowed inside the park, but don’t despair; bring a picnic lunch and leave it in a cooler in your car. When hunger hits, receive the return hand-stamp and eat lunch at one of the picnic tables outside the park. If you don’t want to pack a lunch or only want dessert, grab a grilled item from the snack shack or choose from a variety of ice cream delights that are offered. Plan to hang at the park until dinner? Dry off and head to Boccali’s Pizza and Pasta for a yummy meal. Insider Tip #4: Leave room for dessert, Boccali’s Strawberry Shortcake is not to be missed.

photo credit: Erica Groten

Know Before You Go
Ages: Open to everyone.

Parking: Parking outside the park is free, but is slim pickings and a short walk to the Casitas Water Adventure entrance. Not fun if you are carrying tots and supplies. Splurge and park inside the recreation center. Parking costs $10 during the week and $15 on weekends and holidays.

Life Vests: Free and located by the locker rooms. They are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Potties: You’ll find them in the locker rooms, by the gated entrance inside the park, which also house the bathrooms and showers. A changing table is available.

Lockers: Are available, for a fee.

Reservations & Cost: Single day pass is $12. Children under 12 months are free. A 2-day pass is $22. Reservations are $7.50 and are recommended for holidays or if you plan on arriving late on a weekend.

Hours: Opens May 23-September 19. Some weekdays in June, August, and September are closed; check the website for a full listing.  Some weekends sell out, so call ahead if you plan to arrive late. Daily hours are Sunday-Thursday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 11a.m.-7p.m

Weekending: Ojai is 15 minutes down the road, so make this your first stop on your way to a weekend getaway!

Casitas Water Adventure
11311 Santa Ana Road
Lake Casitas
805-649-2233
Online: casitaswater.org

Give a shout out to your favorite local water park. We’d love to hear about the coolest (literally and figuratively) spots in the comments below.

—Erica Groten