Museum Of What Good Times Tour
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Early Ticket Pricing:
50% off ($24.00 just $12) when you buy tickets THIS WEEK ONLY!
Early Pricing Discounts are immediately reflected
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Museum of What Good Times Tour
The Museum Of What GOOD TIMES Tour includes over 40 creative displays and fun interactive exhibits. Everyone deserves to have a good time and at the Museum Of What we’re all about fun, laughter, and love -- oh and did we mention puppies?! Enjoy….
HUGE Dog Friendly Patio With Fabulously Fun Exhibits!
All Ages Ball Pit
Confetti Room
Lifesize Coloring Wall
Chalkboard Room
Awesome Neon Lights Room
Paris Themed Love Locks Exhibit
And SO MUCH MORE!
Experience the Museum Of What GOOD TIMES Tour and enjoy over 40 picture perfect love, travel, & laughter themed displays and creative interactive exhibits appropriate for all ages! Let the GOOD TIMES roll this summer at the Museum Of What; we’re your destination for fun all summer long!
- Hours of Operation
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 3:30 - 10:00pm (last entry at 8:30pm)
- Friday - Saturday 11am - 11:30pm (last entry at 10pm)
- Sunday 10am - 8:30pm (last entry at 7pm)
- CLOSED - Mondays
- Tickets
- $24 Adult 14+
- $10 Child 4-13 (Child tickets are not avaialble after 7 pm)
- Children under the age of 4 do not need a ticket.
- Tickets are purchased in 30-minute intervals, and only a limited number of tickets are available per time, each day.
- Please confirm your date when purchasing. Your ticket is only valid for the date and time of the ticket. If you arrive late, you may be asked to wait for avaialble space or to come back another time.
- All sales are final. Tickets are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, non-refundable, revocable and void if altered.
- Please arrive 5-10 minutes before your ticketed time.
- One person in your party must have an ID matching the name on the ticket.
- Elements and activities are subject to change or cancellation without notice.
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