As a dad and husband in a family of five, I understand the importance of saving money while still making memories with my loved ones. That’s why I am excited about the upcoming event at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and the Mexican Cultural Center.
On Sunday, April 28th, they are celebrating Día del Niño (the Day of the Child) by offering free admission to the museum for all visitors. The celebration includes special performances, music, and activities for the whole family. In addition to free general admission, guests can also take advantage of 50% off admission to the temporary exhibition “Orcas: Our Shared Future” and 50% off admission to Infinity Theater and Gates Planetarium showings throughout the day.
The museum has stated that there is no need to reserve a ticket ahead of time online. Visitors can simply walk up anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to gain access to the Wildlife Halls or permanent exhibitions. If you can’t make it on this free day, you can still take advantage of free admission on several other dates throughout the year including June 4th, June 19th, August 21st, September 10th and 30th, November 2nd and 18th, and December 8th. Please note that on these dates, free admission will only be available from 5 to
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