10 Tips to Make Museums More Affordable (So You Can Go More Often)
Many people would like to visit museums more often but feel that the cost can be an obstacle, especially in tough economic times.
Many museums rely on admission fees and donations to sustain themselves, so supporting museums with money is important, but if you can't afford admission prices there are many ways to enjoy museums on a budget.
My goal here is not to say that the cost of admission is not worth it, but instead to get you to be able to get more involved and attend museums more often regardless of cost.
From my experience, here are 10 useful tips to help make museums more affordable: 1.
ID Please- Most museums offer a discount to students and/or military, so remember your ID.
If you are traveling to a different country, you might need an international student ID.
Many countries also require a picture on your ID to be accepted.
2.
Online Shopping- Buy tickets online.
A museum's website sometimes offers a discount if you pre-pay and buy tickets online.
Another bonus to this is it might help you skip lines.
3.
Everyone Loves a Freebie- So, go on a museum's free day.
Most museums have free days or reduced admission days/times.
Some have a suggested donation or pay-as-you-wish policy that allows you to pay what you can for that visit.
4.
Become a Member- Do you frequent or want to support your local museum? Then it's probably cheaper to become a member.
Most basic memberships will pay for themselves in a few visits, plus you might get some perks like discounts to stores and cafes.
5.
All in the Family- Another perk to memberships is that many museums have affiliated museums that you can visit for free.
6.
The Cheapest Museum is a Free Museum- There are many free museums throughout the world.
Check lists online to find them.
7.
Be a Freeloader- Some museums allow members to bring friends free.
Does your friend have a membership to a museum? They can get your admission and you can get them a drink and call it even.
8.
One is a Lonely Number- So, buy many tickets at once or a day pass.
If you're on vacation and plan to see many sites, look into city passes or multiple museum tickets.
Many places have day/week passes that could save you money when going to multiple attractions in a short time.
9.
Pretend to be a Minor- Many museums have free admission for children.
If you're planning a day out for the family, then a trip to the museum could cost less then a trip to the movies (and be more educational), unless you are going to see a documentary with the kids, which I doubt.
10.
Get a Credit Card- No, not to charge admission.
If you have a Bank of America credit or debit card, they have a program called "Museums on Us" that allows card holders free general admission to more then 100 museums around the US on the first weekend of the month.
Many museums rely on admission fees and donations to sustain themselves, so supporting museums with money is important, but if you can't afford admission prices there are many ways to enjoy museums on a budget.
My goal here is not to say that the cost of admission is not worth it, but instead to get you to be able to get more involved and attend museums more often regardless of cost.
From my experience, here are 10 useful tips to help make museums more affordable: 1.
ID Please- Most museums offer a discount to students and/or military, so remember your ID.
If you are traveling to a different country, you might need an international student ID.
Many countries also require a picture on your ID to be accepted.
2.
Online Shopping- Buy tickets online.
A museum's website sometimes offers a discount if you pre-pay and buy tickets online.
Another bonus to this is it might help you skip lines.
3.
Everyone Loves a Freebie- So, go on a museum's free day.
Most museums have free days or reduced admission days/times.
Some have a suggested donation or pay-as-you-wish policy that allows you to pay what you can for that visit.
4.
Become a Member- Do you frequent or want to support your local museum? Then it's probably cheaper to become a member.
Most basic memberships will pay for themselves in a few visits, plus you might get some perks like discounts to stores and cafes.
5.
All in the Family- Another perk to memberships is that many museums have affiliated museums that you can visit for free.
6.
The Cheapest Museum is a Free Museum- There are many free museums throughout the world.
Check lists online to find them.
7.
Be a Freeloader- Some museums allow members to bring friends free.
Does your friend have a membership to a museum? They can get your admission and you can get them a drink and call it even.
8.
One is a Lonely Number- So, buy many tickets at once or a day pass.
If you're on vacation and plan to see many sites, look into city passes or multiple museum tickets.
Many places have day/week passes that could save you money when going to multiple attractions in a short time.
9.
Pretend to be a Minor- Many museums have free admission for children.
If you're planning a day out for the family, then a trip to the museum could cost less then a trip to the movies (and be more educational), unless you are going to see a documentary with the kids, which I doubt.
10.
Get a Credit Card- No, not to charge admission.
If you have a Bank of America credit or debit card, they have a program called "Museums on Us" that allows card holders free general admission to more then 100 museums around the US on the first weekend of the month.