When your kids on break from school, it can be difficult to find things for them to do that doesn’t cost a fortune. That’s where Pogo Pass comes in. They offer a family entertainment pass that allows you to visit multiple venues for one low price.
“Instead of paying for a season pass to one place and going there over and over, the Pogo Pass allows you to get into a lot of different places for a lot less money,” said Chrissy Scoffield, Texas Sales Manager for Pogo Pass.
You can enjoy everything from water parks to zoos to bowling and video games.
“We try to make sure that we’re not discriminating against any one age group,” Scoffield said. “We try to make it so that everyone in the family can enjoy every venue.”
Pogo Pass entertainment locations are chosen based on their cleanliness and family-friendliness.
“We definitely take the time to pick venues that have a good reputation and keep it up and make it somewhere you want to be,” she said.
The list of venues includes indoor and outdoor locations, so families can enjoy these attractions even in the unpredictable Texas weather. And the company is constantly adding new venues to the list.
“New members and current members automatically get access to the venues that we add,” Scoffield said. “It’s not like if you buy a pass and we add a venue that you’re out of luck. You would automatically gain entrance to the added venue.”
Here are the venues that are available on the Pogo Pass Austin/Waco:
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Jessa is the Editor-in-Chief of Hooray for Family and the mom of three energetic children. She has a BA in Mass Communication/Journalism from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and is a long-time resident of Central Texas. When she isn't writing and editing, she enjoys playing board games with her kids, teaching Sunday school and channeling her creativity into craft projects.