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How to see the greatest show on earth without turning the family budget into a three-ring circus? INTRUST Bank Arena has a SUPER BOGO deal for you.
Purchase your tickets from www.selectaseat.com and enter the password SUPER for buy one, get one FREE tickets to Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey Super Circus Heroes show at INTRUST Bank Arena. The code is only valid on Thursday, July 31 and Friday, August 1, 2014 and won’t work for opening night tickets (since Thursday night’s performance is already discounted), or on $10 or General $12 tickets.
Six performances of the Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Super Circus Heroes will be held from Thursday, August 7 to Sunday, August 10, 2014 at the arena. Thursday night tickets are already cheap at $10 for general admission.
Children under 12 months old may be eligible for a free ticket through Baby’s First Circus program.
p.s. A reader used the promo code fs24 to score $7 tickets from the Select-a-Seat website. There are significant fees when you purchase tickets through that system, so do the math to see if it’s still cheaper just to go down to the box office in person.
Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Presents Super Circus Heroes
INTRUST Bank Arena, Thursday through Sunday, August 7-10, 2014
Performance Dates & Times
Thursday, August 7 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, August 8 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 9 at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 10 at 1:00 p.m.
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It has come to my attention that baby elephants born into the Ringling Brothers circus are abused and separated from their parents at a very young age. I will take great care to make sure that none of my family members or friends support or attend the shows of Ringling Bros. until all the animals are removed from such an unnatural, stressful environment and placed in better care and healthier habitats. Until this happens, I am boycotting all circuses which feature animals. Animals are not items to be shown off and paraded around. They are living, breathing creatures who can feel love, pain, and fear.
Eleanor, I’m not sure I can dispute or defend that. The ones we saw today looked happy and well-cared for. The trainers and handlers seemed to genuinely care for them. I’ve got some pictures to post later, but until then, here is a link to a wealth of info on The Ringling Brothers Center for Elephant Conservation, with a video about how the animals are cared for.
http://www.ringling.com/FlashSubContent.aspx?id=11840&parentID=320&assetFolderID=324
Eleanor, I hope that you also are vegan, raise your kids in a vegan lifestyle, don’t walk your dog, buy pets from anywhere but the Humane Society, don’t have birds, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs or any other caged animals, don’t go to zoos, SeaWorld, Tanganyika or any other parks of the like, and are Hindu. If you answer “I do/I am” to any of the statements above, you are nothing but a hypocrite and should be dismissed as such.
In light of your intolerance and insistence on being that person who just HAS to tell everyone else what to do, feel, and how to raise their own families, I’m going to be taking my family to the Ringling Bros. Circus no less than three times this weekend. I will also do my best to invite other families to partake on the entertainment which you so callously dismiss.
Oh, and I’ll be using Wichita on the Cheap to get all of those circus tickets at a discount!
Let’s just all have fun. 🙂 Each of us gets to choose what fantastic deals we’re going to take advantage of.
While I appreciate the validity of this discussion, it’s better left to other types of forums. I’m not going to approve any more comments on the subject. Thanks, both, for your opinions.
If you want to comment on the circus itself, or ask a question about the deal, comment away!