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Discovery or All-Access Passes Including Antarctic Dinosaurs Exhibit at The Field Museum. Four Options Available.

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We loved it. So much to learn. Definitely need to go back

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Explore ancient Egypt, see Maximo the Titanosaur, and get access to the Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibition

  • All-Access Pass includes:
    • General-admission exhibitions
    • All ticketed exhibitions
    • One 3D movie
  • Discovery Pass includes:
    • General-admission exhibitions
    • One ticketed exhibition or one 3D movie
  • Onsite cafeteria: Two restaurants at the museum and a seasonal outdoor grill
  • Transportation: #146 and #130 bus lines service the museum campus; 5-minute walk to the Roosevelt train stop; parking available at museum campus for a fee
Ideas for Your Visit

The Field Museum’s selection of ticketed exhibitions is headlined by Antarctic Dinosaurs, which paints a picture of what Antarctica looked like during the Jurassic period: vibrant and full of life instead of covered in ice and snow. As visitors walk by detailed depictions of Prehistoric scenery, they’ll encounter the fossils of four Antarctic dinosaur species, including the 25-foot-long Cryolophosaurus. They’ll also get to handle real tools that paleontologists use to extract fossils from the frozen landscape, and learn about the ever-changing climate and geology on the continent.

Whether you choose the All-Access or Discovery Pass, there’s no way you’ll miss Máximo the Titanosaur, which is the biggest dinosaur scientists have discovered to date. The touchable cast was modeled from fossils excavated in Argentina, and form a skeleton that stands 28 feet tall and stretches 122 feet across Stanley Field Hall.

Here’s a few other attractions you might want to check out:

  • Underground Adventure: Giant bugs, worms, and plant organisms present a view of life at 1/100th the size of an ordinary human.
  • Mummies: This exhibition showcases 14 Peruvian and Egyptian mummies, along with their intricately decorated masks and coffins. It also relies on CT scanning and 3D data to reveal the human lives behind the gilded coffins and once-mysterious bundles.
  • Cyrus Tang Hall of China: Explore a culture of deep tradition and dynamic change and travel across thousands of years of history of one of the world’s most influential civilizations

The Griffin Dinosaur Experience, made possible by the generous support of the Kenneth C.Griffin Charitable Fund, includes a special traveling exhibition, Antarctic Dinosaurs; Máximo the Titanosaur; updates to SUE and the Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet; and new dinosaur education programs.

Antarctic Dinosaurs was developed by The Field Museum, Chicago in partnership with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Discovery Place – Charlotte, NC, and the Natural History Museum of Utah.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2018. Present this voucher at the South Entrance will call desk for VIP entry. Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2018. Final Sale. This is a ticket valid for use through expiration date listed; ticket has no value after expiration​ ​date passes. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid in combination with any other offers. Not valid with other promo codes. All-Access admission includes all ticketed exhibitions and one 3D Film. 3D Film times must be scheduled onsite at the Museum and are subject to availability. To ensure your seat at a showing, we recommend arriving as early in the day as possible. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Field Museum

The Field Museum of Natural History showcases over 40 million artifacts. See SUE, the world’s largest and most complete T. rex fossil ever found! SUE is over 67 million years old! Discover Ancient Egypt with 23 mummies inside a recreated Egyptian tomb. Step into in a full-size replica of an earth lodge, the center of life for the Pawnee people in our Native American Hall. Be dazzled by the Grainger Hall of Gems and the Hall of Jades. Meet the famous man-eating Lions of Tsavo, or journey to the glittering Aztec empire in Ancient Americas. Explore Evolving Planet, where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs roam! Don't forget to say hi to Máximo, our new titanosaur, and the largest dinosaur ever discovered at over two stories tall!

To learn how the Museum is beginning to catalog our world for future museumgoers, check out the Groupon Guide's visit.

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Guest
2 ratings|1 review
We loved it. So much to learn. Definitely need to go back
Ellyzabeth
1 rating|1 review
Love this treasure in the city
Isabella
3 ratings|2 reviews
I love the Field Museum and I’ve bought my tickets on Groupon twice. This time though I bought my tickets but was refunded immediately after purchase. I contacted customer support and they told me that they had to enable more ticket purchases for some reason. I’m not sure why it works that way but in case it happens to someone else, I’d suggest contacting before you cancel your plans.
Kristine
1 rating|1 review
We took an Uber to Museum, so, I can’t comment on the parking, but we went on a Sunday and it was not crowded. The person at the information desk was very helpful as we did not know where to start our tour. He said they usually have people giving tours, but it snowed the day we went so the tour guides did not make it in to the museum that day. We just did a self guided tour at our leisure and it worked out well. We toured the dinosaur exhibit, the gems, and the Egyptian mummy tomb inside the faux pyramid. That was very cool. There are spiral steps leading you down into the tomb, well done!
Nancy
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34 ratings|11 reviews
Always a great museum however there is no longer an all access pass so some items we an additional price. We didn't do those and still spent the whole day exploring.

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