Visit both through the rest of the year
Two of Connecticut’s largest cultural attractions – Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport Museum – have teamed up to offer the Mystic Pass, a combination admission ticket.
This combination
ticket offers affordable family fun and enrichment at each of the iconic
destinations.
The Aquarium and Seaport enjoy a strong partnership as the centerpiece of the area’s tourism industry. The Mystic Pass is another example of the joint effort to drive visitation to the region.
The Mystic Pass is offered for adults, seniors and children ages
3-14. Kids 2 and under are free at both attractions.
For nearly a decade, the
Aquarium and Seaport have worked together to present the Mystic Pass; affording
savings to consumers. In years’ past, the combination ticket was offered
seasonally in the spring and summer. This year; however, the two organizations
have expanded sales of the Mystic Pass to include the fall and winter.
“During these difficult times, we recognize the importance of Mystic’s cultural institutions working together to make the Aquarium and Seaport more accessible to everyone,” said Steve Coan, President and CEO of Mystic Aquarium.
“Our respective educational
missions of ecological conservation and historical preservation realize their
value only when we can deliver the experience to families and visitors of our
community, and the Mystic Pass is a reflection of our commitment to do just
that.”
Mystic Aquarium offers a
fun and exciting family-friendly experience that includes an up-close look at
more than 5,000 animals, including New England’s only beluga whales and the
endangered African penguin. This Halloween, there are special pumpkin feedings
throughout the day in habitats around campus. Mystic Aquarium also offers
unique animal encounter experiences that foster a deeper appreciation for the
animals, their conservation stories and the environment.
Mystic Seaport Museum
offers guests a trip into the past where they can explore America’s maritime
heritage in an historic 19th century village, a working shipyard and
in compelling indoor exhibit galleries. This Halloween, the campus will be
decorated at night with more than 500 jack-o’-lanterns for a spooky walk
accompanied by live music, food and family activities.
“We are pleased to be able
to once again offer the Mystic Pass to guests so they can experience and enjoy
both of our attractions at a reduced cost,” said Steve White, president of
Mystic Seaport Museum. “The town of Mystic is an easy day trip for many on the
Northeast and the Pass is a great way to build an affordable weekend trip for
the family.”
Both organizations are
keenly focused on the health and safety of visitors during COVID-19. New and
comprehensive safety protocols have been implemented on both the Aquarium and
Seaport campuses to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors,
staff and volunteers.
Visit MysticAquarium.org
and MysticSeaport.org for complete details. Tickets may be purchased online at
ThinkMystic.com
About Mystic Aquarium
Mystic Aquarium, a nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization, is counted among the nation’s leading aquariums,
offering exemplary care to a variety of species while also serving as the
northeast’s premier marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation center. Robust
conservation and education programming along with unparalleled visitor
experiences serve to strengthen personal connections to the animals and their
environments. The mission of Mystic Aquarium is to inspire people to care for
and protect the ocean planet through conservation, education and research, and
introduces approximately 800,000 guests annually to thousands of animals
through structured interpretations, specially curated exhibits and hands-on interactions. As a leading research
organization, Mystic Aquarium employs a full staff of scientists engaged in
projects focused on the conservation and sustainability of our ocean planet.
About Mystic Seaport
Museum
Mystic Seaport Museum, founded
in 1929, is the nation’s leading maritime museum. In addition to providing a
multitude of immersive experiences, the Museum also houses a collection of more
than two million artifacts that include more than 500 historic vessels and one
of the largest collections of maritime photography. Mystic Seaport Museum is
located one mile south of Exit 90 off I-95 in Mystic, CT. For more information,
please visit www.mysticseaport.org and
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