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Museum of Illusions Philadelphia 2024 Back To School Promo

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Museum of Illusions Philadelphia is thrilled to unveil a Back to School promotion, offering a 20% discount on all tickets. This exciting initiative will run from September 3 to September 30, 2024, coinciding with the start of the school year. Families are encouraged to visit the museum to experience its unique and perspective-altering rooms, interactive installations, and captivating optical illusions designed to spark curiosity in guests of all ages. The promotion provides an accessible way for families to explore educational and entertaining content together. Tickets are priced at $20, and the discount is automatically applied during the online purchase process, eliminating the need for a promo code.

With its focus on family-friendly experiences, this event aims to create memorable outings that blend fun and learning. The Museum of Illusions promises a captivating experience that appeals to visitors of all ages. This promotion underscores the institution's commitment to engaging the community and making educational experiences more accessible.

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