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Spirits & Skeletons Mixer on Friday, October 31 at Houston Museum of Natural Science (46% Off)

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Costume-optional party with dancing, cash bar, DJs Gracie Chavez and Dame Hype, and 80s tribute Molly & the Ringwalds in spooky-science spot

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  • $20 for one ticket to the Spirits & Skeletons Halloween mixer (a $35 value)
  • $39 for two tickets to the Spirits & Skeletons Halloween mixer (a $70 value)
  • $75 for four tickets to the Spirits & Skeletons Halloween mixer (a $140 value)

The science-savvy party planners of the Museum of Natural Science kick off Halloween weekend with a costume-optional party for adults on Friday, October 31, from 8 p.m. until midnight. Molly & the Ringwalds perform 80s dance hits, and DJs Gracie Chavez and Dame Hype spin hot tunes to ward off ghosts, who notoriously hate music. A cash bar and a caravan of food trucks—including H-town StrEats, Bernie’s Burger Bus, Good Dog Hot Dog, and Mexican-Korean fusion joint Coreanos—fuel the fun.

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Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 8 per person, may buy 8 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21+ with valid photo ID. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only for event on October 31, 2014. Printed vouchers encouraged and will allow bypassing waiting lines. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Houston Museum of Natural Science

Seven days a week, the Houston Museum of Natural Science cultivates knowledge with interactive exhibits that shuttle minds into such far-flung realms as tropical rainforests and outer space. Permanent exhibit halls house everything from the skeletons of Diplodocus in the recently expanded Morian Hall of Paleontology to artifacts from ancient Egypt and the Americas.

Housed inside three stories of glass, the museum's Cockrell Butterfly Center habitat teems with more than 1,500 winged wonders from around the globe, which frolic around a 50-foot waterfall, and flutter through exotic plants. Visitors can also gaze skyward in the Burke Baker Planetarium, which casts more than 10 daily shows with curve-mirror projection technology. Eyes marvel at the planetarium's 30'x18' full-dome digital theater, capable of transporting families to the aurora borealis in the Arctic Circle or to the center of a black hole.

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