Dedicated to telling the stories of Las Vegas culture, history, and art, The Neon Museum offers multiple options daily for Las Vegas residents to experience the museum’s collection and is a great destination for families during the upcoming Spring Break.
As of April 1, The Neon Museum offers a youth discount for children aged 7-17. The new youth ticket is $10 for general admission, $14 for an evening guided tour, and $11 for the North Gallery tour and Brilliant! Jackpot. A youth ticket for the combo experience of an evening guided tour and the North Gallery/Brilliant! Jackpot is $22.The Neon Museum has always welcomed children aged six and under for free, and Nevada residents can save $4 on all ticket types.
The Neon Museum is also a member of the national Museums for All program, an initiative of the Institute of Museum and Library Services that encourages people of all backgrounds to visit museums regularly and build lifelong museum-going habits. Museums for All discounted tickets at The Neon Museum are $3 per person, up to four people per party, with the presentation of a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card. Each cardholder must have their own reservation under their own name and tickets can be purchased online. Valid photo ID and SNAP card are required at check-in.
Museums for All is part of The Neon Museum’s broad commitment to seek, include, and welcome all audiences. Museums for All helps expand access to museums and has served more than 3.5 million visitors at more than 800 institutions nationwide, including art museums, children’s museums, science centers, botanical gardens, zoos, history museums, and more. The Neon Museum is one of five Las Vegas museums that participates in Museums for All.
Also available for booking online are The Neon Museum’s guided tours in Spanish every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening. The guided tours are conducted by fluent Spanish speaking museum docents and last 45 minutes, just like the English language guided tours.
“The Neon Museum strongly believes that money should not be a barrier to education. All families, regardless of their unique needs, should have access to the amazing stories of Las Vegas history and culture,” said Aaron Berger, executive director of The Neon Museum. “With Spring Break coming up and Summer Break soon after that, we hope to welcome more families to the museum so they can see up close and learn more about the magnificent neon treasures that trace our city’s history.”
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