Outing for Two to Halloween Happy-Hour Event or a Young Patron Membership to Miami Science Museum
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Happy-hour event with open bar, laser show & access to museum exhibits or Young Patron membership with unlimited admission & many benefits
Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it firsthand by accidentally ingesting a science textbook. Embrace science with today’s Groupon to Miami Science Museum. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get two admission tickets to the “Haunted Happy Hour: The Science of Halloween” event on Thursday, October 20 (a $30 value).
- For $50, you get a yearlong Young Patron membership (a $100 value), which includes the following:
- Unlimited free admission to the Museum and Planetarium
- Free or discounted admissions to more than 270 partner science centers
- 25% discount on the purchase of up to four guest passes per visit
- 10% discount at Museum Store
- Member publications
- Invitations to members-only and special events
- 20% discount on admission to Miami MetroZoo and Seaquarium with card
- Free unlimited admission to @MiaSci, museum’s monthly young professionals’ happy-hour series<p>
The Haunted Happy Hour: The Science of Halloween event will host Miami’s young professional community from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 20. While mingling with other undead, guests can tap into the open bar with Finlandia vodka and Herradura tequila to shore up spooked nerves, as Los Ranchos Steakhouse tickles spines with peeled grapes, artichoke hearts, and other complimentary eats. Exhibits will be open to visitors before the Planetarium kicks off a laser show at 9 p.m. Event-goers can park at the museum for free, and each is asked to bring a new or gently used Halloween costume to benefit the Children of Charlee.
Since 1949, Miami Science Museum has trained young brains with a rotating stable of exhibits and events. Young Patron members will get unlimited museum admission to see exhibits such as Magic Planet—in which the Earth pulls a quarter from the moon’s ear—or the traveling Heart Smart exhibit, presented in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. The museum also keeps an active social life; check the calendar of events page for upcoming goings-on.
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About Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science combines a planetarium, aquarium, and science museum in one location nestled in downtown Miami’s Museum Park. It takes on an important mission: to "inspire people of all ages and cultures to enjoy science and technology, in order to better understand ourselves and our world." The museum welcomes guests to explore the cosmos in the 250-seat Frost Planetarium—one of only thirteen places in the world with a 3-D 8K visual system. Or, patrons can visit the three-story Aquarium, where they'll come face-to-face with devil rays and sharks, among other species.
Size: at 250,000 square feet, the museum boasts four distinct buildings including the three-level aquarium
Permanent Mainstay: the Planetarium features a 65-foot-diameter domed projection screen
Don't Miss: Dynamic Earth, which explores the inner workings of planet Earth and narrated by Liam Neeson
The Feathers to the Stars exhibition is an interactive narrative on the journey of flight—from feathered dinosaurs and modern-day human aviation, to the adventure of future space travel. Guests learn about paleontology, aerospace engineering, astronomy, and physics as they come face-to-face with a 30-foot feathered dinosaur, meet the daredevil inventors who pioneered human aviation, and wander amid models of deadly falcons and historical Miami aircrafts, including a real military fighter jet.
The MeLaß exhibition, sponsored by Baptist Health South Florida, features interactive zones (eat, move, relax, connect and learn) and experiments that reveal how the body and mind function, along with ways to improve it. The exhibition explores behavioral science and neuroscience research, medical technology and public health.