General Admission for 1, 2, 4, or 6 at Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land (Up to 23% Off)
Houston Museum of Natural Science Sugar Land
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Bryan
2 days ago
It was really fun the munchkin had a blast and learned stuff
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Human history, dinosaur exhibits, earth science, and a saltwater aquarium at a renowned natural history museum
Choose from Four Options
- General Admission for one, two, four or six
Human history, dinosaur exhibits, earth science, and a saltwater aquarium at a renowned natural history museum
Choose from Four Options
- General Admission for one, two, four or six
Need To Know Info
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
Valid only at Sugar Land location. Must redeem tickets in full by the expiration date printed on your voucher. No cash value. Dig pit not included. Not valid for special events outside normal business hours. Must use promotional value in 1 visit(s).
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About Houston Museum of Natural Science Sugar Land
Conveniently located within sight of Highway 59, the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land offers fascinating science exhibitions sure to appeal to all ages, including exhibits on dinosaurs, physics, and a newly opened Hall of Technology.
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Bryan
1 rating|1 review
It was really fun the munchkin had a blast and learned stuff
anjali
2 ratings|2 reviews
Great for toddlers
Julie
1 rating|1 review
Cute little museum. My grandkids enjoyed it very much.
Karina
2 ratings|1 review
My 5 yo loved it!
barraza
1 rating|1 review
Great museum housed in the former prison building where the singer Lead Belly serve time and wrote the song The Midnight Special.