AARP Offers Members New Discounts at the Pacific Science Center

| Communications Director, AARP Washington | January 6, 2014

AARP is excited to offer a series of special discounts to the Pacific Science Center.

AARP Wednesday Mornings

Take a behind-the-scenes look at Pacific Science Center, docented by Pacific Science Center Staff. Beginning January 2014, Pacific Science Center will open early on select Wednesday mornings to offer AARP members (and up to 3 guests) exclusive access to these rare peeks at what it takes to bring science to the public.

Upcoming events include:

The Tropical Butterfly House

January 29 and February 19

See the life cycle of a butterfly from chrysalis to emerging. Engage with our life sciences and horticulture staff to find out how they design the optimal ecosystem to help our butterflies survive and thrive.

The Willard Smith Planetarium

February 5 and February 26

After a private show for AARP members, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with our planetarians and sate your curiosity about the mysteries of astronomy.

Professor Wellbody’s Academy of Health and Wellness

February 12 and March 5

Take a private tour of Pacific Science Center’s first new exhibit in a decade. Find out how the experts behind the exhibit decided how to bring the science of wellness to the public, and what they hope we learn from it.

For AARP Wednesday Morning events, the doors open at 8:45am and events begin at 9:00am. Tickets can be purchased individually ($15 per person) or as a three week series ($42 per person), and can be purchased by calling 206-443-2931. Tickets also include all day admission to Pacific Science Center. Availability for these special events is limited to 25 people, so reserve your spot soon by calling 206-443-2931.

General Admission Discount

AARP members and up to 3 guests can receive 25% off regular Pacific Science Center admission from January1 – December 31, 2014. To purchase tickets visit http://www.pacificsciencecenter.org and use the discount code GSAARP.

IMAX documentaries

AARP members will also be entitled to exclusive morning screenings of select upcoming IMAX documentaries the weekend they open. Tickets cost $18 and will include a brief introduction to the film and a light breakfast, followed by general exhibit admission. Keep an eye on http://www.aarp.org/wa for notifications of discounted shows.

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