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Two Tickets or Five Tickets to the Japanese Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Fort Worth Botanical Society
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  • Pagodas & stone structures
  • Tranquil ponds & arched bridges
  • Feed koi fish

Nature, like athletes and waiters serving flaming saganaki, always performs its best when on display for others. Witness a natural spectacle with today's Groupon to Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Admission to the Japanese Garden is free for children under 4 years old. Choose between the following options:

• For $5, you get two admission tickets to the Japanese Garden (up to a $9 value).
• For $13, you get five admission tickets to the Japanese Garden (up to a $22.50 value).

Winding paths and arched wooden bridges tiptoe around 7 acres of koi ponds, pagodas, and lush foliage at Fort Worth Botanic Garden's Japanese Garden. Admire tranquil views and meditate on why there wasn't a fifth Beatle as you recline on a gently sloping riverbank where colorful Japanese maples arch gracefully toward the water. Then, sprinkle food pellets to tempt glimmering koi fish to the surface, or cross a wooden bridge to follow serpentine pathways through the rest of the park, passing stone structures and bevies of bearded Monet imitators. With today's deal, Groupon customers can procure two tickets to take a friend on a contemplative first date, or opt for a fivesome to celebrate the occurrence of a fifth weekend in July.

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Promotional value expires Oct 1, 2011. Amount paid never expires. May purchase multiple. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to weather. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Fort Worth Botanical Society

Blanketing more than 100 acres, Fort Worth Botanic Garden houses several disparate gardens that welcome locals and tourists whether they want quiet reflection or a social stroll amid arboreal beauty. The Fragrance Garden lives up to its name by engaging olfactory zones with a dozen uniquely scented plants. In the 7-acre Japanese Garden, visitors commune with plants and animals, including the pond's koi fish and their pet minnows.

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