(Omaha, Neb.) – The Durham Museum is offering a new way to experience Disney magic this summer with “Happily Ever After Hours: $5 After 5.” From June through August, The Durham Museum will stay open late on Tuesdays until 8 p.m., with admission for all ages just $5 after 5 p.m.
$5 after 5 gives visitors the opportunity to explore the entire museum including the summer exhibition Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume, presented by the Walt Disney Archives, featuring almost 70 film-worn costumes from some iconic characters like Maleficent, Captain Jack Sparrow, Cinderella and more.
The extended hours offer a fun and affordable option for family outings, date nights or an evening at the museum after work. Museum members can also bring an additional guest for just $5 on Tuesday evenings. As always, admission for children age 2 and younger is free.
“We’re always looking for ways to make the museum more accessible and welcoming, and these Tuesday evening hours are a great fit for busy summer schedules,” said Scott Eastman, director of marketing and public relations.
About The Durham Museum
The Durham Museum in Omaha’s beautiful art deco Union Station is home to permanent exhibits that preserve Omaha’s vibrant history, traveling exhibits covering subjects ranging from history and culture to science and industry, and many entertaining, educational, family-oriented activities. The Durham Museum was established in 1975. It is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and has strong ties with national and international museums and lending institutions. For information about The Durham Museum please visit the museum’s website at DurhamMuseum.org.
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