This deal has expired.

Museum Visit for Four or a One-Year Anytime Membership to the EdVenture Children's Museum (Half Off)

EdVenture Children's Museum
4.9

Similar deals

Kids anchor a pretend weather report, create crafts from recycled materials, and explore 9 exhibit galleries and 350+ hands-on activities.

Choose Between Two Options

$23 for four full-day museum admissions (a $46 value)<p> $65 for a one-year anytime museum membership (a $130 value). Membership includes:

  • Valid for two adults and all the children or grandchildren in the same household
  • Unlimited admission for one year
  • Valid 7 days a week
  • Four one-time guest passes
  • Discounts on EDDIE’s Big Birthday Bash, special programs, and Camp EdVenture, as well as a 10% discount at the EdCetera store
  • Other benefits listed here<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. The 4-ticket option may be broken up over 2 visits. Valid only for option purchased. Membership is valid for one year from activation. Membership must be activated by 12/31/2012. 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 EdVenture Children's Museum

When visitors step into one of the South's largest children's museums, there's one thought that commonly crosses their minds: That's a big kid. Waiting to greet them is a 40-foot-tall statue of EDDIE, a reinforced, molded-plastic boy who weighs 17.6 tons and—like almost everything at EdVenture Children's Museum—is ready for kids to explore. After they've climbed inside his heart, up to his brain, and slid down his intestines—all while learning about their own bodies—kids race to explore the rest of the museum's more than 350 hands-on activities contained within nine exhibit galleries. As a testament to its attractions, EdVenture Children's Museum received the 2011 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, an honor given to only 10 libraries and museums in the nation.

Past Eddie, EdVenture’s permanent exhibits include the World of Work, where kids climb aboard a John Deere tractor, take the helm of a 24-foot fire truck, and learn the value of money by spending Eddie Bucks on groceries or flooding the market to undermine the local economy. At the Aha Factory, wee ones recycle everyday items into paper snowflakes, pipe-cleaner butterflies, and glitter-encrusted egg cartons. Children 3 and younger, meanwhile, can explore the My Backyard exhibit, an age-appropriate haven of soft surfaces.

Company Website