We bought the 3 days all-inclusive pass and made the most of it. It's definitely pricey, but if you plan ahead you can definitely maximize your savings. We used it to get into the Museum of Science (twice), Duck Boat Tour (only available on 3,5, 7 day passes because it's considered a premium site), skywalk observatory, Harvard Museum, aquarium, and all the stops on the Freedom Tour. It was great for us because we would not have paid the 5 or 6 dollars per person for the little stops along the trail that we enjoyed and it definitely would have cost us more do pay for each thing individually. Plus, the full price for admission to the aquarium and science museum were definitely expensive and you save about 30%-45% if you work out the math. We also used the pass to get 20% off some local eateries for lunch and dinner. The website makes it look like there are about 40 attractions you can use it on, and that's true, but they're not all right in Boston. Some are in Salem (about 1/2 hr away), Cambridge (20 min away), Foxwood in Ct, Sturbridge Village (60 min away), etc.....so you definitely have to plan. I printed out a map and labeled where all the attractions were so that we could hit a geographic area and do everything there. Otherwise you'd be driving all over and traffic and parking and parking prices are tough. If you're into packing in as much as you can, this is the way to go...otherwise pay ala carte.
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Nov 2020
Hello R B, thank you very much for your review! We are happy to know the Go Boston Pass was a very useful tool during your trip. We hope to have a next opportunity to serve you in the future, take care!