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How to save money at the Children's Museum of Atlanta

The Children’s Museum of Atlanta is a great place to take young children to play and learn. Located in downtown Atlanta near Centennial Park, Georgia Aquarium, and World of Coke, the museum encourages children’s learning and imaginations in a safe and exciting environment. Splash on the water table (trench coats carefully provided), sculpt a Moon Sand masterpiece, and guide the balls through a giant system of machines. Special exhibits and museum guides and artists will make every visit memorable.

 

It is a popular place to go, and it can also be affordable. Although museum discounts and coupons can be difficult to find, here are some other ways to save money on your trip to the children’s museum.

Tips to save money

1. Look for special offers

The museum occasionally offers special offers, such as the Goodwill of North Georgia discount. With this special, you can make a donation to Goodwill and get two-for-one tickets to the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. In the past, the museum has also offered free admission on Halloween weekend and for mothers on Mother’s Day and fathers on Father’s Day.

2. Buy a CityPass

You only have nine days to use this pass from the first attraction you visit, but if you are planning a stay for spring or summer break, consider a CityPass. This pass will take you to multiple top Atlanta attractions (including the Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Zoo Atlanta, and more) for a discounted rate. It’s a great savings over buying tickets separately.

3. Buy a membership

Buying a museum membership is a great way to save money and support local cultural institutions. There are six membership options ranging from $ 90 to $ 500. If you are a family of four and going more than twice, it is worth getting the Family Pass ($ 130). Additional benefits of a membership include $ 5 admission vouchers to share with friends and family, admission to nearly 200 children’s museums nationwide, discounts on purchases and special events (including birthday parties), and memberships as well. they are partially tax deductible.

Check out the various types of memberships and their respective benefits here.

4. Take advantage of discounts for educators and military families.

Certain groups get discounts at the children’s museum.

Active members of the retired and reserve military and their families get free admission on certain days of the year. Every two days, they enter at a discounted rate. Be sure to bring your military identification.

Educators also get money from their museum membership, as long as they can show proof of identification.

5. Bring your own food to the museum

There are not many restaurants around the museum. Although the museum has vending machines, you can bring a lunch and snacks to take with you. Sit at the picnic tables to eat. You can also leave the museum for dinner at a nearby restaurant, but that won’t save you as much money. You can leave the museum and come back.

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