Going to a museum is a great way to continue education throughout
the summer!
Museums offer a dynamic opportunity to experience new things and
explore in a rich educational environment. They are a foundation for
creativity, critical thinking, and connection to the world around us. Museums
promote imagination and inspire identity building learning experiences for
all.
Here are museums to visit this summer without breaking the bank
and even getting in for FREE!
Seattle:
Seattle Art Museum – Free for
children 12 and under. First Thursday of each month, admission is free to
the public!
Burke Museum – Free
for children 5 and under. First Thursday of each month is free to the
public
Henry Art Gallery – Children are free. First Thursday
of every month is free to the public. Free admission every
Sunday.
Seattle Children's Museum –
Children
under 1 are free. DSHS/Provider One card holders get $1 admission.
Sensory Sensitive Saturdays are the first Saturday of every month from 8:30am –
10am, tickets are $3 admission and must be repurchased.
Misc:
Tacoma:
Tacoma Children's Museum – Pay-as-you will admission program allows
you to pay what you can afford to attend the musem. Tuesdays from 10am – 11:30
are specials needs play days!
Tacoma Art Museum – Admission is free with Tacoma Children’s
museum ticket (from same day.) Children under 5 are free. The third Thursday of
every month is free from 5pm to 8pm. Bank of America card
holders/employees are free the first weekend of every month.
LeMay - America's CarMuseum - On certain Fridays each month, Lemay offers a free drive
in movie at the America's Car Museum Haub Family Field. Watch from your car,
chair, or blanket. Friday, August 11th they will be playing Moana!
Bellevue:
Bellevue Arts Museum – Free admission
on the first Friday of every month. Children under 6 are free.
Renton:
Museum of Flight - Children 4 years and
under are free. On
the first Thursday of every month admission is free to the public from 5pm - 9pm.
Bremerton:
Bainbridge Island: