Highlights
Explore six standing exhibits, including a world-spanning shoe factory and a sensory room for special-needs tots
About This Deal
Without trips to museums, the most exciting thing to happen to most families would be the periodic elections to determine who gets to be Dad that week. Shake things up with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $18 for admission for four (a $36 value)
- $65 for a one-year Globetrotter membership (a $135 value)
- $87 for a one-year Voyager membership (a $175 value)
- $155 for a two-year Voyager membership (a $310 value)
Visitors explore child-focused exhibits and educational opportunities, including a collection of more than 30,000 cultural and natural artifacts from around the world.
Globetrotters enjoy unlimited admission to the museum for two adults and up to six children. They also get three guest passes, good for one additional child and adult each, as well as discounts on museum birthday parties and in the gift shop.
The Voyager membership expands on the benefits of the Globetrotter membership, granting unlimited museum access for two adults and an unlimited number of children, five free guest passes, and larger discounts on museum services and goods. Both memberships also open the doors to more than 300 science and technology museums around the world as well as 150 children's museums throughout the United States and Canada.
Fine Print
About Brooklyn Children's Museum
Brooklyn Children’s Museum is the world’s first museum designed expressly for children. The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences founded the Museum in 1899 as an alternative to existing museums. BCM revolutionized museum-going with its emphasis on participatory exhibits for children, on an educational philosophy of learning through first-hand experience. Anna Billings Gallup, who became curator in 1903, was the Museum’s driving force over 35 years. She challenged the staff to enhance children’s understanding of themselves and the world in which they live, and to create an interdisciplinary museum experience at the intersection of arts, sciences and world cultures.
Don't miss out Brooklyn Children's Museum upcoming cultural celebrations, including the Food Justice Festival (September 15-16), the Sukkot Festival (September 20, 23, and 27), and discover the brand new art studio ColorLab.
