subject: Lineup The Steal Rooms Including Air Tickets To Have An Pleasant Albuquerque Vacations [print this page] Family Sites to Visit during Albuquerque Vacations: Cliff's Amusement Park
The Cliff's Amusement Park is a thrilling family-owned amusement park lying at the core of Albuquerque on 15-acres of land. There are 25 rides here in which the log flume, steel roller coaster, children's rides and New Mexico's only wooden roller coaster, the New Mexico Rattler, are a treat for all. Amusements like the Spider, Demolition Disco, and the Big Flush, make this theme park a thrill for the whole family. Other thrilling rides a family can enjoy are the Super Fire Ball, Rattler, Sidewinder, Cliff Hanger, Falling Star, and Musik Express. The Number 1 place for family fun in Albuquerque, the parks family rides, which include the Carousel, Demolition Disco, Galaxi, Rock-O-Plane, Scrambler, Sea Dragon, Train, and Tilt-A-Whirl, proves that there is something for everyone here. Your children will not want to leave the place when they visit the water rides and the Kiddieland. The park is closed in the winter months from October to March, and has different running days. Costs vary from ticket to ticket due to the special offers, and prices range from $2. 50, to $19. 95, $24. 95, and $69. 95 taxes not included in any of these prices given. Make the best family time by visiting the Cliff's Amusement Park on your Albuquerque vacation!
Albuquerque Vacations - Visit Albuquerque Biological Park
While vacationing in the beautiful Albuquerque city of New Mexico, if you want to give your loved ones a true treat then book a tour of the Albuquerque Biological Park. You will be pleased to discover that the trip is a wonderful learning experience in Albuquerque. You will receive live tutorials on your tour and you will witness how an organism develops in a natural environment. The zoo in the area has a miscellany of exotic animals and your kids will definitely love to spend most of their time there. Open throughout the week, the Albuquerque Biological Park will give you amazing discounts if you visit each and every division of the breath-taking place. There are various attractions like Kids Garden, Japanese Garden and Curanderos Garden in the Albuquerque Biological Park which will make your trip totally fulfilling.
Albuquerque Vacations - Petroglyph National Monument
The Petroglyph National Monument covers 17 miles of Albuquerque and has tens of thousands of the most impressive collections of Indian and Hispanic rock art, or petroglyphs, in the world. The cultural and natural wonders are protected by the monument which includes volcanoes, archeological sites and at least 24,000 carved images on rocks. These carvings show varied forms of art, like animals, humans, symbols, etc. and a multifaceted form of images too. The Visitor Center at the monument is the best place to start your visit, where the staff members will help you orient to your visit of the magnificent site. There are regularly scheduled ranger-led walks during the summer months, along with group and school tours by request throughout the year. After seeing the carved rock images, one must head out to see the habitats, followed by a hike, or a picnic or camping. Many forms of desert-adapted plants, shrubs and trees have joined the ecosystems around the lands here. The weather is usually dry and sunny, with very less rain and humidity. Nature-lovers will surely have a blast here.
Albuquerque Vacations - New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Lying in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science was established in 1986. The museum is a marvel at sight and thoroughly enjoyed by all visitors, due to which it became the winner of the 2008 Parents Picks quest to find the Best Museum for Big Kids. This splendid museum will take you on a journey through time as it allows you to explore a cave, walk through a volcano, and discover the Ice Age. You can travel through time by exploring the eight permanent TimeTracks exhibits that tell the story of New Mexico from the times Paleozoic to present. The museum has plenty of dinosaurs in store - from the statues outside the main entrance, to a T-Rex in the atrium, to one massive hall with several complete and massive dinosaur skeletons. An entire wing of the museum has been devoted to astronomical exhibits, along with an exhibit showing/about the birth of the personal computer, which happened in Albuquerque. Other interesting exhibits include the Naturalist Center, Planetarium, Dynatheater, Lodestar Astronomy Center, and Nature Works Discovery Store.