At Mommy University, we LOVE museums. From space to art to fossils to the human body, there is so much to discover and explore when you visit a museum. We especially love the hands-on learning fun that kids (and adults) can enjoy! There is only one thing more fun than visiting a museum, and that’s sleeping at one!
If you have never slept at a museum, then now is your chance. Mommy University is so excited to partner with The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia to giveaway 2 passes (one child and one adult) to their upcoming camp-in. On Friday, February 26-27, 2016, families can enjoy an experience of a lifetime.
What’s a camp-in?
The Franklin Institute opens up the museum to new adventures and explorations at night! Families can arrive beginning at 6:15pm with sleeping bags in tow. Kids ages 6-13 years old will have the opportunity to see live shows, explore exhibits, enjoy hands-on activities and more.
What will you experience?
There are so many amazing brain boosting experiences kids and their parents will enjoy while on their camp-in. Here are some of the highlights:
- Special hands-on activities
- Souvenir patch
- Admission into the exciting SportsZone Exhibit
- Science of Sport Live Science Show
- Special showing of Dark Universe at Fels Planetarium
- Special screening of National Parks Adventure in the Tuttleman IMAX Theater
- Access to the new traveling exhibit, Lost Egypt
- Light continental breakfast
- Access to amazing exhibits like The Giant Heart and Your Brain
Sounds like fun right? Upcoming camp-ins are 2/19, 2/20 and 2/26. To purchase tickets at the member price ($45.50/person) use the code MOMCAMP! We hope to see you there! For more information about camp-ins, visit The Franklin institute website.
You can learn more about The Franklin Institute in these articles:
Get In the Zone at The Franklin Institute
4 Ways to Go Inside the World of Science at The Franklin Institute
Want to win passes to the event on February 26, 2016? Here’s your chance:
Here are the rules and conditions for this amazing giveaway:
Participants MUST live in the United States.
The winner will be chosen by Rafflecopter.
The contest will run from February 18, 2016 until 12am on February 23, 2016.
The winner will be announced on February 23, 2016.
The winners will receive the two tickets (one adult and one child) directly from The Franklin Institute.
The winners must respond within 1 day or another winner will be chosen.
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Lindsey
This looks SO awesome!
Michelle R.
I had the opportunity to do this at a similar place when i was younger. i think my daughter would have a ball!!
Julia
This sounds like such a one of a kind experience.
Maureen
My son LOVES The Franklin Institute and would just soak in all of the exhibits. By staying overnight, he could explore to his hearts content! Last time we went, we were there practically from the time they opened until the time they closed!
Maureen
maureen.tenney@gmail.com
Chelley @ A is For Adelaide
OMG!!! I am from Philly (but live outside of Boston), and FI is one of my favorite places! How cool that they do a camp in! I want to do it when my oldest is 6- I think it would be the coolest!
Marci
When my kids are older they will love this. We visited FI recently and had a ball at the sports exhibit.
Daija
It would be so great to spend the night with my brother at a museum! Even though there is a difference in our ages, we always love going to museums together. We have such great memories from days spent in different museums when we were really young.
D. Lee
Museums are such an educational experience for kids! It would be cool to see if museums really do come to life at night!