
The Museum is open Sunday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., only closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Guests are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets online in advance. Admission is timed to maintain social distancing in the Museum.
Adults: $24.95
Children (3-12): $14.95
Seniors (65+): $19.95
Military (active duty or retired) and First Responders with ID: $19.95
Children 2 and under are free
In recognition of VISA’s long-standing partnership, the Museum proudly accepts only VISA for all payments. This includes on-site ticket purchases, dining in the Flame Café and shopping at The Museum Shop. To provide a safe, contactless experience, the Museum does not accept cash. For any questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Please contact us at [email protected] to plan your visit.
Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Educators and other group organizers interested in touring the Museum are invited to contact us at [email protected] to coordinate your visit. The Museum also has Teacher’s Guides available with STEAM-related lesson plans.
Due to COVID-19, all ticketing is taking place on the Plaza in front of the Museum. Each guest is required to wear a face covering and pass a temperature check before entering.
By purchasing tickets online, guests can skip the queue and go directly to Will Call.
Walk-up tickets are available for sale on the Plaza, subject to availability.
All visitors attend a brief, staff-led orientation in the Museum lobby before beginning their experience. In this orientation, guests learn about RFID personalization and COVID-19 safety and cleaning measures.
A privately-operated surface parking lot is located across the street from the Museum for $15/day, payable via kiosk or Parkmobile. Also, metered parking is available along S. Sierra Madre Street. Click here for the parking map.
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