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On Wednesday, the Dallas Museum of Art is offering tickets to its "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition for $19.22 for the first 100 visitors (normal adult prices are $32.50 Friday-Sunday and holidays, $27.50 on other days). There are also some other discounted dates and times, check them out after the jump. New "Tut After Work" Offer: Available through December 31 - includes: A $5 discount during afternoon and evening time slots (1 p.m. until closing) Monday through Thursday. Military Discount : Available through May 17 - includes: Adult admission for active duty military members at the museum's Tutankhamun Box Office for $15 per ticket. The presentation of a valid military ID is necessary to receive the discount. Limit four tickets per military ID. Early Bird Special: A $10 discount for early morning time slots (8 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m.) Monday through Thursday. Limit eight tickets per person. Available through December 31. College Special: A ticket rate of $15 Monday through Thursday for college students, faculty and staff with valid identification. Limit eight tickets per person. Available through November 30. Family Four-Pack: Two adult tickets and two youth tickets for a discounted rate of $66 Monday through Thursday; $86 for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, representing a $20 savings. CommentsE-mail entry: |
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I'm glad to hear about these discounts. The exhibit, while visually stunning, is a wallet-drainer for sure. Most families can't afford it, and it's tough for senior citizens to factor it into their budgets, too.