Night Museum Visit or Admission for Two or Four at South Florida Science Center and Aquarium (Up to 54% Off)
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At visits during special evening events, visitors get to touch marine animals and check out the planetarium’s wonders
Choose from Four Options
- $13 for admission for two to Nights at the Museum ($27 value)
- $25 for admission for four to Nights at the Museum ($54 value)
- $20 for two admission passes, valid Monday–Friday ($33.90 value)
- $38 for four admission passes, valid Monday–Friday ($67.80 value)
Nights at the Museum take place on the last Friday of the month from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the week, history buffs can partake in the current exhibit— Afterlife: Tombs and Treasures of Ancient Egypt—which features over 200 authentic artifacts including a full-size reproduction of the burial chamber of Thutmose III, fine jewelry, and painted reliefs.
At visits during special evening events, visitors get to touch marine animals and check out the planetarium’s wonders
Choose from Four Options
- $13 for admission for two to Nights at the Museum ($27 value)
- $25 for admission for four to Nights at the Museum ($54 value)
- $20 for two admission passes, valid Monday–Friday ($33.90 value)
- $38 for four admission passes, valid Monday–Friday ($67.80 value)
Nights at the Museum take place on the last Friday of the month from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the week, history buffs can partake in the current exhibit— Afterlife: Tombs and Treasures of Ancient Egypt—which features over 200 authentic artifacts including a full-size reproduction of the burial chamber of Thutmose III, fine jewelry, and painted reliefs.
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About South Florida Science Center and Aquarium
From the Everglades to the ocean, South Florida is full of natural wonders. The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium provides curious minds of all ages with an entertaining and educational journey through the latest discoveries in science and technology. Featuring more than 100 interactive exhibits, an immersive fresh and saltwater aquarium, full-dome digital planetarium, and a new Florida conservation-themed miniature golf course, the South Florida Science Center offers a mind-opening experience for all!
- Eye Catcher: the 10,000-gallon Aquariums of the Atlantic, which is home to native fish such as Queen Angels, Moray Eels, and seahorses
- Don't Miss: the Conservation Course, an 18-hole mini-golf course designed by Jim Fazio and Gary Nicklaus. Located in the Science Center's backyard amid babbling water, butterfly gardens, and lush landscaping, the course also educates as it entertains, as each hole is named for animals or plants indigenous to South Florida.