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Two or Four General Admissions with Carousel Rides and Parking Voucher at Please Touch Museum (Up to 31% Off)
Please Touch Museum
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Kids can enjoy a collection of 25,000 toys and take a spin on a restored 1908 carousel or visit Playhouse Theater
Choice of:
- Two Admission Tickets, Two Carousel Rides, and One Parking Voucher
- Four Admission Tickets, Four Carousel Rides, and One Parking Voucher
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Promotional value expires Sep 27, 2017. Amount paid never expires.
Limit 4 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for group visits or birthday parties or special events. Valid only for general admission when museum is open. Entire promotional value must be used in one visit. Parking is subject to availability.
Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
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About Please Touch Museum
"Don't touch that." The founders behind Please Touch Museum knew kids were used to hearing this phrase—and they wanted to change things. In 1976, they opened a museum dedicated to families with children aged seven and younger. The concept? That interactive exhibits and hands-on interaction would let kids learn through play.
- Size: Two floors with 156,000 square feet of exhibits were designed for open-ended exploration.
- Eye Catcher: The 40-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty’s Arm and Torch, is made from toys and found objects.
- Permanent Mainstay: The Woodside Park Dentzel Carousel, which was built in 1908, is still operating today.
- Don't Miss: The toy collection, which encompasses more than 25,000 board games, action figures, and other fun items manufactured after 1945, is a must-see for kids and adults.
- Hands-On Activities: Kids pretend to sell tickets to the World's Fair and play doctor at the City Capers exhibit.
- The Building: The museum occupies the entirety of Memorial Hall, which was built in 1876, long before children even existed.
- Special Programs: Performances of music, puppetry, and other arts take the stage at the Playhouse Theatre.
- Before You Go: Stop by the Kids Shop, which is stocked with toys designed to help children learn through play, plus children's books and Memorial Hall memorabilia.