Holy Land Experience announces free day Orlando theme park offers free admission to keep tax-exempt status
A line forms for Holy Land Experience. (File photo)
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Holy Land Experience on Thursday announced that its annual free day will be held next month.
The Orlando theme park's website said Wednesday, February 24, will be free to guests.
"Please be advised that gates will close when park capacity is reached," Holy Land said on its website.
The free day is held once a year by the park so it can maintain its tax-exempt status.
One-day tickets to the park, located off I-4 at Conroy Road, cost $50, according to the park's website .
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