Monday, January 11, 2010

Discounts for Museum of Natural History in New York?

Does anyone know where I can find a discount on tickets for the Museum of Natural History in New York? And also if possible for the Hayden Planetarium next to it? Thanks so much to all who answer and Happy New Year!

11 comments:

  1. Loving DC! National Gallery again today. Phillips museum tomorrow. Natural History on Thursday. Smithsonian on Friday.

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  2. The Museum of Natural History has a policy of "pay what you like, but you must pay something". So you don't have to pay the full admission price. Just tell them what you want to pay, and pay that. (You can't do this online, of course. You must actually go down to the museum, stand in a long line, and pay at the counter.)



    This admission is good for both the museum and the Rose Center of Space Exploration - the home of the Hayden Planetarium. However, if you want to see a planetarium show, you must pay full price for that. You also must pay full price for admission to any special exhibit at the museum.

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  3. HP is giving away free ice-skating tickets at the Natural History Museum. See HP_PC4PE for more info now! [Edelman client]

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  4. Heard that Bucharest's Natural History Museum, meant to reopen (after a major refit) about now, will remain closed until (at least) July

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  5. So is it going to snow?! Off to natural history museum to show bear the dinosaurs

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  6. if you liked the dinosaur park in China, you will love the interactive dinosaur show at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum

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  7. :) i've only been to London once. i was very young and went to the natural history museum x

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  8. Lloyd and Wayne~You brings back memories..ahh good times at the Natural History Museum!! Best 1st date ever!!

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  9. mmm Yeasayer at the Natural History museum in a couple of weeks. Go people!

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  10. Per Wikipedia, it's the Museum of Natural History. If memory serves, it's on the West side of Central Park. The Met is on the East

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  11. Museum of Natural History, taxis, Japanese food, SoHo, subways, Martin Scorsese, rainbow bagels & Cosmo quizzes w/ a dear friend = <3

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