Coloradans can purchase $5 tickets on Saturdays starting at 3 p.m.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum is excited to offer an exclusive opportunity for Colorado residents to experience one of the nation’s best attractions. From now until the end of September, every Saturday starting at 3 p.m., Colorado residents can purchase admission tickets for $5 each with Colorado ID. Tickets can be purchased in-person or online. Out-of-state guests can enjoy the Museum for $10 per ticket if accompanied by a Colorado resident.
“We extend a warm invitation to our Colorado residents, offering them a chance to connect with the fervor, commitment and resilience of our Olympic and Paralympic athletes,” said Marisa Wigglesworth, CEO of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. “The $5 ticket offer is a token of appreciation for the unwavering support of our local community, as we join in celebrating the spirit of the Olympics and Paralympics.”
Located in the Colorado Springs’ southwest downtown, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum stands as a distinguished venue, highlighting the stories of athletes who have represented the United States on the world’s largest stage. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, immersive exhibits, and interactive displays, visitors can relive the moments of triumph and challenges that have shaped the Olympic and Paralympic movements.
The Museum welcomes guests every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the last tickets available for purchase at 5 p.m. In recognition of VISA’s long-standing partnership, the museum accepts only VISA for all payments.
PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE MUSEUM
The 60,000-square-foot Museum, which recently was named by USA Today as the nation’s Best New Attraction in 2020, is considered one of the top places to visit in Colorado.
To maximize accessibility for all guests, the Museum features universal and inclusive design and includes accessible media, audio descriptions, wheelchair accessibility, tactility, open captioning and American Sign Language across all video content as well as other accessibility services.
The Museum has taken extensive measures to provide a safe and contactless environment so that guests can visit with confidence.
Tickets can be purchased at tickets.usopm.org.