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Old May 14th, 2006, 07:25 PM
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Vaporetto Prices

Do I buy a ticket for my 6yr old?? I plan on buying the Rolling Venice tickets for the teenagers to get the great discount on the 3 day Vaporetto tickets. But I couldn't find prices for her (Rolling Card for 14 thru 29 years)
Also is their a difference between Venice card and the 3 day transportation tickets??
From what I've read there is no difference between the 3 day pass and the 72 hour ticket-correct??
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Old May 15th, 2006, 05:41 AM
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Ok this is what I've come up with....
I'll be buying 2 ACTV passes for my husband and myself for 25,00 euros each. These are valid for 72 hours after they are first validated.
For the two kids ages 14 and 16yrs- I plan to purchase a Rolling Venice card for 4 euros (valid for ages 14 thru 29 yrs). I'll then buy two more ACTV tickets for a discounted price of 15,00 euros.
I'm still not sure which ticket to get for my 6 yr old??
Does anyone know what ticket I should purchase for her??
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Old May 15th, 2006, 06:38 AM
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Vino - The ATCV says only children under 4 travel free. But it also says Family tickets are available.

http://www.actv.it/

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Old May 15th, 2006, 06:43 AM
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I couldn't find a reference to any Family Fares.

Also, where does one buy the Rolling Venice card? Can one buy one at the train station?
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Old May 15th, 2006, 07:48 AM
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I wonder if they got rid of the family pass and replaced it with the Rolling Card??
Missypie- I believe you can buy the rolling cards at most major ticket booths. I'm hoping that include S. Lucia!
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72 hour ACTV tickets, 3 day (work the same as a 72 hour) Venice Cards and Rolling Venice passes are all available at S.Lucia vaporetto stop which is right outside the station - as well most of the other major vaporetto stops (Piazzale Roma, San Zaccaria) & the airport. You can buy a 72 hour ACTV pass from any window, for the others just look for the ticket window with the Venice Card sign.
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