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Sunday, May 6, 2018

Would You Spend the Night in a Museum?





Yes, there are museums 
that will let you spend the night!



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY:

In 2014, the New York museum hosted its first adult-only sleep-over ...

complete with a champagne reception with live jazz music ...

fossil fact-finding by flashlight and cots under the 94 foot long model of a Blue Whale.

The next grown-up slumber party is June 22 of this year.

Get your reservations in early!

Cost $350!  Ouch!!


NATIONAL ARCHIVES MUSEUM, 
WASHINGTON, D.C.

Pack your pajamas and pillows for a night of heroes and history ...

resting your head in the Rotunda near the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The fall sleep-over is October 13th of this year.

But you must be from 8 to 12.  Rats.  Cost: $125


BALTIMORE NATIONAL AQUARIUM

Shark fanatics and budding oceanographers will have to part with $120 

to spend the evening with experts and brave the shark catwalk.

Comes with a buffet-style dinner and light breakfast.  

Ages 8 and up.


CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER, 
PITTSBURG

Want a sleepover for the whole family?

You can engage and educate parents and children alike for only $39!

Last month's event on the 27th centered on electricity.  

This May 18th will have the theme of chemistry.

You will enjoy educational activities, a movie in the new Rangos Giant Cinema, 

laser shows, snacks, breakfast, and free admission the following day!

Reservations are accepted up to 5 days prior to the event date.

Ages 4 and up.

There are at least 11 others museums that offer sleep-overs.  

Check to see if one is near you.


WOULD YOU SPEND 
THE NIGHT 
IN ONE?

4 comments:

  1. Sure, as long as the T-Rex doesn't come to life.
    Blogger buddy Sandra spends the night with her family in a museum every year. Her son loves it.

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  2. I'd love to have a sleepover in a museum. Just think of the stories that will come to mind, and I'll bet the people who are there with you are very interesting folks.

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