WHAT: Countless galaxies, unfathomable distances, exploding stars, diamond planets, black holes, there’s no way around it, space is freaking awesome! Come learn more at the Adler Planetarium this week during our Discount Day on Wednesday, November 11th.
Illinois residents and active and veteran military personnel will receive FREE GENERAL ADMISSION this Wednesday.
Whether you are looking for free activities for kids, want to learn more about space or take in the amazing view of the Chicago skyline from the Adler, free days are a great time to stop by!
Illinois residents and active and veteran military personnel can use their discount to apply toward other admission packages that include sky shows and the Atwood Sphere Experience. Illinois residents will be asked to present valid identification at time of admission.
WHERE: Adler Planetarium – 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago – Museum Campus
DATE:
Wednesday, November 11th
HOURS: 9:30am – 4:00pm
COST: Illinois Residents & Active and Veteran Military Personnel:
General Admission Pass: FREE with proper ID
Basic Pass: $12.95 for adults with proof of residency; $11.95 for children with proof of residency
All Access Pass: $17.95 for adults with proof of residency; $16.95 for children with proof of residency
Non-Illinois Residents:
General Admission Pass: $12 for adults; $8 for children
Basic Pass: $24.95 for adults; $19.95 for children
All Access Pass: $29.95 for adults; $24.95 for children
About the Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium—America’s First Planetarium—is more than a museum; it is a laboratory, a classroom, and a community exploring the Universe together. Each year, nearly 500,000 visitors experience the museum’s interactive exhibitions, live planetarium shows, hands-on, minds-on STEM education programs, and world-class collections. Founded in 1930 by Chicago business leader Max Adler, the Adler Planetarium is a recognized leader in public engagement. The museum’s scientists, historians, and educators inspire the next generation of explorers and invite you to explore space with us.
Photo Credit: Adler Planetarium