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Friday March 24, 2023

This pass admits up to 2 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Museum during regular open hours, excluding special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. We do not offer passes on the first Thursday of the month as the Burke Museum has free admission on those days.

Come see the new Burke Museum. Reopened in a new building in 2019, the Burke offers working labs you can see into, one-of-a-kind objects all around you, and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation. The Burke Museum's collections contain over 18 million specimens and objects that help serve to sustain cultural traditions, enable groundbreaking scientific research, and advance conversations that matter to us all today. Open Tuesday-Sunday, the Burke Museum is located on the University of Washington campus.

   

Each pass will permit one (1) adult and up to three other people (depending on size and age) one hour’s use of one of the Museum’s historic row boats on Lake Union during the Museum’s normal livery (rental) hours Wednesday to Sunday at no charge whenever the Museum’s row boat livery (rental) is open. When the wind conditions are too rough (wind speeds exceeding 12 knots or gusts of 15 knots), they stop renting boats for safety reasons. These conditions cannot be predicted in advance, so if you hold a pass for one of these days and the Center cannot honor it due to high winds, you’ll receive a row pass to cash in on a later date.

The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB) promotes northwest maritime heritage through education, interpretation and hands-on experience in building, maintaining and using historic small craft. At this living museum you can explore maritime exhibits in our Wagner Education Center, see boat restorations underway in our boat shops, and take an historic boat out on Lake Union! Our thriving community has worked to create equitable access to empowering maritime experiences since 1976, reducing barriers to boating for people from all walks of life.

   

Each pass will permit up to two adults and all children under 18 years of age to have access at no charge to the Museum during normal business hours.

Come visit the Henry! Dedicated to contemporary art and ideas, the Henry is recognized for groundbreaking exhibitions, for championing artists who go on to global acclaim, and for fostering conversation through a wide range of public programs. Light Reign, a James Turrell skyspace, is the museum’s only permanent installation and a destination for students, residents, and visitors alike. Open Thursday 10-7, Friday-Sunday 10-5, the Henry is located on the University of Washington campus, roughly at the cross streets of 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St.

   

This pass admits 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission to the Museum of Flight. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. Pass must be present upon entry along with photo I.D. Charges may apply for interactive experiences, special exhibitions, and additional visitors.

The history of aviation and aerospace comes alive at The Museum of Flight! Explore the Apollo Exhibit. Walk the halls of Air Force One and the Concorde. Stand beneath the Blackbird spy plane. Marvel at the heroics of WWI and WWII. Plus, flight simulators, 3-D movies, the Space Shuttle Trainer and more. Plus educational programs that make learning fun. A great Museum for the family rain or shine. Always free parking. Take Metro 124 from downtown.

   

Each pass will permit up to two (2) people to have access at no charge each day to the Museum during regular business hours (children under 14 years of age are admitted for free). Passes are not available for use on Sunday.

Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is treasured locally and respected nationally as a vibrant resource where history inspires us to be our best. MOHAI tells Seattle’s story through exhibits and interactives. True Northwest: The Seattle Journey examines the trials and successes of Seattle’s colorful, sometimes bumpy trek from wilderness to world city. The Bezos Center for Innovation investigates Seattle’s role as a nexus of big ideas and new direction and Maritime Seattle explores our region’s connection to water, beginning right at Lake Union.

   

This pass admits up to 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission+Special Exhibit to MoPOP only. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. This ticket MUST be exchanged for entry along with presenting a photo I.D. There is no need to make a reservation on the website, and you may show up at any time during the designated day. Please allow yourself 90 minutes to visit. Hours vary seasonally, and MoPOP may not be open daily; check website for current hours and openings. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and select Wednesdays during slower seasons.

To learn more about our policies, please visit our COVID-19 information page. Make sure you can view your tickets on your smartphone. Masks are strongly recommended for guests 3 years and older. Only bring what you need. Coat check availability is limited, upon request. Please, no outside food and drink, selfie sticks, or flash photography in the museum. Your LAIKA Special Exhibit entry time will be provided during your check in.

Whether it’s through your favorite albums, sci-fi and fantasy films, indie video games, or binge-watching that one TV show (again), pop culture is at the heart of our lives and for many of us, our identities. The Museum of Pop Culture takes you behind the scenes of your favorite fandoms through immersive exhibitions and stunning artifacts—from Nirvana to Horror and everything in between.

   

The pass admits up to 2 people free of charge to the National Nordic Museum during regular open hours. The pass is not valid for special exhibitions. Pass-holders MUST present their Museum Pass and photo I.D. to enter the museum.

Located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives. The National Nordic Museum presents a wide range of vibrant programs including contemporary art exhibitions, outstanding concerts, lectures, films, culinary arts, traditional folk culture, and a variety of special events throughout the year.

   

This pass admits up to 4 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Aquarium during regular open hours. Excludes special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, pass-holders MUST enter the walk-up line for admissions upon arrival to secure an entry time for the visit. Visitors must wear a mask, follow the one-way path, and maintain six feet of space between others.

The Seattle Aquarium is the ninth largest aquarium in the U.S. by attendance and among the top 5 paid visitor attractions in the Puget Sound region. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, we are the region's premier resource for hands-on marine experiences and conservation education. The Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound and our world's one big ocean. Join us in our mission: Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.

   

Each pass permits two (2) people. Children under 14 are admitted for free. This pass can be used at either the Downtown or Volunteer Park locations.

As the leading visual art institution in the Pacific Northwest, SAM draws on its global collections, powerful exhibitions, and dynamic programs to provide unique educational resources benefiting the Seattle region, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. Our three distinct locations celebrate the region's position as a crossroads where east meets west, urban meets natural, local meets global. Our collections, installations, special exhibitions, and programs feature art from around the world and build bridges between cultures and centuries. Use your library pass to gain entry to the Downtown and Volunteer Park locations. The Olympic Sculpture Park is always free.

   

This pass admits up to 2 people for the Museum Experience (includes all-day pass to gallery exhibitions & a 45-minute guided tour of the 1910 Historic Hotel and Yick Fung Company) during regular business hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. Visitors must wear a mask and maintain six feet of space between others.

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a place like no other. This is a museum of stories where visitors are immersed in uniquely-American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope. Located in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District, the museum itself is housed in a preserved immigrant hotel where countless immigrants first found a home, a meal and refuge. Visitors are able to step inside a 1910 shop that sold import goods plus walk through an authentic Chinese American Family Association with its original tin ceilings and mahjong games. Visitors also can experience contemporary Asian Pacific American issues through authentic stories, bold art and thought-provoking exhibitions in the many galleries. As a Smithsonian affiliate and our nation's only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience, The Wing is one of the few places that can truly give you a new perspective on what it means to be American.

   

This pass permits up to four (4) people (with children two and under admitted for free). Not valid for admission to ticketed events (WildLanterns, fundraisers, and after-hours events that are of part of a regular admission).

Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has sparked delight, discovery and unforgettable memories for generations of Northwest families. People who experience the wonders of the natural world are inspired to protect it. That's why every year we lead more than 1 million people on a journey that inspires a lifelong love of animals, makes science come alive, and gives people the tools to take conservation action.

   

Saturday March 25, 2023

This pass admits up to 2 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Museum during regular open hours, excluding special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. We do not offer passes on the first Thursday of the month as the Burke Museum has free admission on those days.

Come see the new Burke Museum. Reopened in a new building in 2019, the Burke offers working labs you can see into, one-of-a-kind objects all around you, and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation. The Burke Museum's collections contain over 18 million specimens and objects that help serve to sustain cultural traditions, enable groundbreaking scientific research, and advance conversations that matter to us all today. Open Tuesday-Sunday, the Burke Museum is located on the University of Washington campus.

   

Each pass will permit one (1) adult and up to three other people (depending on size and age) one hour’s use of one of the Museum’s historic row boats on Lake Union during the Museum’s normal livery (rental) hours Wednesday to Sunday at no charge whenever the Museum’s row boat livery (rental) is open. When the wind conditions are too rough (wind speeds exceeding 12 knots or gusts of 15 knots), they stop renting boats for safety reasons. These conditions cannot be predicted in advance, so if you hold a pass for one of these days and the Center cannot honor it due to high winds, you’ll receive a row pass to cash in on a later date.

The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB) promotes northwest maritime heritage through education, interpretation and hands-on experience in building, maintaining and using historic small craft. At this living museum you can explore maritime exhibits in our Wagner Education Center, see boat restorations underway in our boat shops, and take an historic boat out on Lake Union! Our thriving community has worked to create equitable access to empowering maritime experiences since 1976, reducing barriers to boating for people from all walks of life.

   

Each pass will permit up to two adults and all children under 18 years of age to have access at no charge to the Museum during normal business hours.

Come visit the Henry! Dedicated to contemporary art and ideas, the Henry is recognized for groundbreaking exhibitions, for championing artists who go on to global acclaim, and for fostering conversation through a wide range of public programs. Light Reign, a James Turrell skyspace, is the museum’s only permanent installation and a destination for students, residents, and visitors alike. Open Thursday 10-7, Friday-Sunday 10-5, the Henry is located on the University of Washington campus, roughly at the cross streets of 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St.

   

This pass admits 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission to the Museum of Flight. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. Pass must be present upon entry along with photo I.D. Charges may apply for interactive experiences, special exhibitions, and additional visitors.

The history of aviation and aerospace comes alive at The Museum of Flight! Explore the Apollo Exhibit. Walk the halls of Air Force One and the Concorde. Stand beneath the Blackbird spy plane. Marvel at the heroics of WWI and WWII. Plus, flight simulators, 3-D movies, the Space Shuttle Trainer and more. Plus educational programs that make learning fun. A great Museum for the family rain or shine. Always free parking. Take Metro 124 from downtown.

   

Each pass will permit up to two (2) people to have access at no charge each day to the Museum during regular business hours (children under 14 years of age are admitted for free). Passes are not available for use on Sunday.

Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is treasured locally and respected nationally as a vibrant resource where history inspires us to be our best. MOHAI tells Seattle’s story through exhibits and interactives. True Northwest: The Seattle Journey examines the trials and successes of Seattle’s colorful, sometimes bumpy trek from wilderness to world city. The Bezos Center for Innovation investigates Seattle’s role as a nexus of big ideas and new direction and Maritime Seattle explores our region’s connection to water, beginning right at Lake Union.

   

This pass admits up to 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission+Special Exhibit to MoPOP only. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. This ticket MUST be exchanged for entry along with presenting a photo I.D. There is no need to make a reservation on the website, and you may show up at any time during the designated day. Please allow yourself 90 minutes to visit. Hours vary seasonally, and MoPOP may not be open daily; check website for current hours and openings. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and select Wednesdays during slower seasons.

To learn more about our policies, please visit our COVID-19 information page. Make sure you can view your tickets on your smartphone. Masks are strongly recommended for guests 3 years and older. Only bring what you need. Coat check availability is limited, upon request. Please, no outside food and drink, selfie sticks, or flash photography in the museum. Your LAIKA Special Exhibit entry time will be provided during your check in.

Whether it’s through your favorite albums, sci-fi and fantasy films, indie video games, or binge-watching that one TV show (again), pop culture is at the heart of our lives and for many of us, our identities. The Museum of Pop Culture takes you behind the scenes of your favorite fandoms through immersive exhibitions and stunning artifacts—from Nirvana to Horror and everything in between.

   

The pass admits up to 2 people free of charge to the National Nordic Museum during regular open hours. The pass is not valid for special exhibitions. Pass-holders MUST present their Museum Pass and photo I.D. to enter the museum.

Located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives. The National Nordic Museum presents a wide range of vibrant programs including contemporary art exhibitions, outstanding concerts, lectures, films, culinary arts, traditional folk culture, and a variety of special events throughout the year.

   

This pass admits up to 4 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Aquarium during regular open hours. Excludes special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, pass-holders MUST enter the walk-up line for admissions upon arrival to secure an entry time for the visit. Visitors must wear a mask, follow the one-way path, and maintain six feet of space between others.

The Seattle Aquarium is the ninth largest aquarium in the U.S. by attendance and among the top 5 paid visitor attractions in the Puget Sound region. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, we are the region's premier resource for hands-on marine experiences and conservation education. The Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound and our world's one big ocean. Join us in our mission: Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.

   

Each pass permits two (2) people. Children under 14 are admitted for free. This pass can be used at either the Downtown or Volunteer Park locations.

As the leading visual art institution in the Pacific Northwest, SAM draws on its global collections, powerful exhibitions, and dynamic programs to provide unique educational resources benefiting the Seattle region, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. Our three distinct locations celebrate the region's position as a crossroads where east meets west, urban meets natural, local meets global. Our collections, installations, special exhibitions, and programs feature art from around the world and build bridges between cultures and centuries. Use your library pass to gain entry to the Downtown and Volunteer Park locations. The Olympic Sculpture Park is always free.

   

This pass admits up to 2 people for the Museum Experience (includes all-day pass to gallery exhibitions & a 45-minute guided tour of the 1910 Historic Hotel and Yick Fung Company) during regular business hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. Visitors must wear a mask and maintain six feet of space between others.

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a place like no other. This is a museum of stories where visitors are immersed in uniquely-American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope. Located in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District, the museum itself is housed in a preserved immigrant hotel where countless immigrants first found a home, a meal and refuge. Visitors are able to step inside a 1910 shop that sold import goods plus walk through an authentic Chinese American Family Association with its original tin ceilings and mahjong games. Visitors also can experience contemporary Asian Pacific American issues through authentic stories, bold art and thought-provoking exhibitions in the many galleries. As a Smithsonian affiliate and our nation's only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience, The Wing is one of the few places that can truly give you a new perspective on what it means to be American.

   

This pass permits up to four (4) people (with children two and under admitted for free). Not valid for admission to ticketed events (WildLanterns, fundraisers, and after-hours events that are of part of a regular admission).

Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has sparked delight, discovery and unforgettable memories for generations of Northwest families. People who experience the wonders of the natural world are inspired to protect it. That's why every year we lead more than 1 million people on a journey that inspires a lifelong love of animals, makes science come alive, and gives people the tools to take conservation action.

   

Sunday March 26, 2023

This pass admits up to 2 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Museum during regular open hours, excluding special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. We do not offer passes on the first Thursday of the month as the Burke Museum has free admission on those days.

Come see the new Burke Museum. Reopened in a new building in 2019, the Burke offers working labs you can see into, one-of-a-kind objects all around you, and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation. The Burke Museum's collections contain over 18 million specimens and objects that help serve to sustain cultural traditions, enable groundbreaking scientific research, and advance conversations that matter to us all today. Open Tuesday-Sunday, the Burke Museum is located on the University of Washington campus.

   

Each pass will permit one (1) adult and up to three other people (depending on size and age) one hour’s use of one of the Museum’s historic row boats on Lake Union during the Museum’s normal livery (rental) hours Wednesday to Sunday at no charge whenever the Museum’s row boat livery (rental) is open. When the wind conditions are too rough (wind speeds exceeding 12 knots or gusts of 15 knots), they stop renting boats for safety reasons. These conditions cannot be predicted in advance, so if you hold a pass for one of these days and the Center cannot honor it due to high winds, you’ll receive a row pass to cash in on a later date.

The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB) promotes northwest maritime heritage through education, interpretation and hands-on experience in building, maintaining and using historic small craft. At this living museum you can explore maritime exhibits in our Wagner Education Center, see boat restorations underway in our boat shops, and take an historic boat out on Lake Union! Our thriving community has worked to create equitable access to empowering maritime experiences since 1976, reducing barriers to boating for people from all walks of life.

   

Each pass will permit up to two adults and all children under 18 years of age to have access at no charge to the Museum during normal business hours.

Come visit the Henry! Dedicated to contemporary art and ideas, the Henry is recognized for groundbreaking exhibitions, for championing artists who go on to global acclaim, and for fostering conversation through a wide range of public programs. Light Reign, a James Turrell skyspace, is the museum’s only permanent installation and a destination for students, residents, and visitors alike. Open Thursday 10-7, Friday-Sunday 10-5, the Henry is located on the University of Washington campus, roughly at the cross streets of 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St.

   

This pass admits 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission to the Museum of Flight. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. Pass must be present upon entry along with photo I.D. Charges may apply for interactive experiences, special exhibitions, and additional visitors.

The history of aviation and aerospace comes alive at The Museum of Flight! Explore the Apollo Exhibit. Walk the halls of Air Force One and the Concorde. Stand beneath the Blackbird spy plane. Marvel at the heroics of WWI and WWII. Plus, flight simulators, 3-D movies, the Space Shuttle Trainer and more. Plus educational programs that make learning fun. A great Museum for the family rain or shine. Always free parking. Take Metro 124 from downtown.

   

Each pass will permit up to two (2) people to have access at no charge each day to the Museum during regular business hours (children under 14 years of age are admitted for free). Passes are not available for use on Sunday.

Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is treasured locally and respected nationally as a vibrant resource where history inspires us to be our best. MOHAI tells Seattle’s story through exhibits and interactives. True Northwest: The Seattle Journey examines the trials and successes of Seattle’s colorful, sometimes bumpy trek from wilderness to world city. The Bezos Center for Innovation investigates Seattle’s role as a nexus of big ideas and new direction and Maritime Seattle explores our region’s connection to water, beginning right at Lake Union.

   

This pass admits up to 2 adults and 2 children (ages 5-17) for general admission+Special Exhibit to MoPOP only. Children 4 and under are admitted for free. This ticket MUST be exchanged for entry along with presenting a photo I.D. There is no need to make a reservation on the website, and you may show up at any time during the designated day. Please allow yourself 90 minutes to visit. Hours vary seasonally, and MoPOP may not be open daily; check website for current hours and openings. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and select Wednesdays during slower seasons.

To learn more about our policies, please visit our COVID-19 information page. Make sure you can view your tickets on your smartphone. Masks are strongly recommended for guests 3 years and older. Only bring what you need. Coat check availability is limited, upon request. Please, no outside food and drink, selfie sticks, or flash photography in the museum. Your LAIKA Special Exhibit entry time will be provided during your check in.

Whether it’s through your favorite albums, sci-fi and fantasy films, indie video games, or binge-watching that one TV show (again), pop culture is at the heart of our lives and for many of us, our identities. The Museum of Pop Culture takes you behind the scenes of your favorite fandoms through immersive exhibitions and stunning artifacts—from Nirvana to Horror and everything in between.

   

The pass admits up to 2 people free of charge to the National Nordic Museum during regular open hours. The pass is not valid for special exhibitions. Pass-holders MUST present their Museum Pass and photo I.D. to enter the museum.

Located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives. The National Nordic Museum presents a wide range of vibrant programs including contemporary art exhibitions, outstanding concerts, lectures, films, culinary arts, traditional folk culture, and a variety of special events throughout the year.

   

This pass admits up to 4 people (children 3 and under are admitted for free) to the Aquarium during regular open hours. Excludes special engagements and events. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, pass-holders MUST enter the walk-up line for admissions upon arrival to secure an entry time for the visit. Visitors must wear a mask, follow the one-way path, and maintain six feet of space between others.

The Seattle Aquarium is the ninth largest aquarium in the U.S. by attendance and among the top 5 paid visitor attractions in the Puget Sound region. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, we are the region's premier resource for hands-on marine experiences and conservation education. The Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound and our world's one big ocean. Join us in our mission: Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.

   

Each pass permits two (2) people. Children under 14 are admitted for free. This pass can be used at either the Downtown or Volunteer Park locations.

As the leading visual art institution in the Pacific Northwest, SAM draws on its global collections, powerful exhibitions, and dynamic programs to provide unique educational resources benefiting the Seattle region, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. Our three distinct locations celebrate the region's position as a crossroads where east meets west, urban meets natural, local meets global. Our collections, installations, special exhibitions, and programs feature art from around the world and build bridges between cultures and centuries. Use your library pass to gain entry to the Downtown and Volunteer Park locations. The Olympic Sculpture Park is always free.

   

This pass admits up to 2 people for the Museum Experience (includes all-day pass to gallery exhibitions & a 45-minute guided tour of the 1910 Historic Hotel and Yick Fung Company) during regular business hours. Pass MUST be presented upon entry along with photo I.D. Visitors must wear a mask and maintain six feet of space between others.

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a place like no other. This is a museum of stories where visitors are immersed in uniquely-American stories of survival, success, conflict, compassion and hope. Located in the heart of Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District, the museum itself is housed in a preserved immigrant hotel where countless immigrants first found a home, a meal and refuge. Visitors are able to step inside a 1910 shop that sold import goods plus walk through an authentic Chinese American Family Association with its original tin ceilings and mahjong games. Visitors also can experience contemporary Asian Pacific American issues through authentic stories, bold art and thought-provoking exhibitions in the many galleries. As a Smithsonian affiliate and our nation's only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience, The Wing is one of the few places that can truly give you a new perspective on what it means to be American.

   

This pass permits up to four (4) people (with children two and under admitted for free). Not valid for admission to ticketed events (WildLanterns, fundraisers, and after-hours events that are of part of a regular admission).

Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has sparked delight, discovery and unforgettable memories for generations of Northwest families. People who experience the wonders of the natural world are inspired to protect it. That's why every year we lead more than 1 million people on a journey that inspires a lifelong love of animals, makes science come alive, and gives people the tools to take conservation action.