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Are you planning to travel? Do you love going into museums or science centers? Would you like to get in free to a bunch of places?
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland Museum of Natural History [blackbaudhosting.com] is having a special on their "Pack" membership - $75 (50% off) for a year of membership. The Pack membership includes 1 year of admission for 2 adults + children of the household + caregiver pass + 2 guests per visit. Reciprocity with ASTC, NARM, and ROAM.
Enroll in auto renew and receive 50% with the code JOINTHEPACK
Note: museum memberships and reciprocal organizations are pretty scattered, but (a) it's rare to see an ASTC, ROAM, and NARM under a single banner (the one in Calif that used to have it no longer does) and (b) you generally need to be more than (15/25/50/90 miles) from your "home" museum (and your home for science centers) to get reciprocal benefits. That's to keep big museums from poaching entry fees from members in their own metro area, of course, but it can drive some frugal users to get an out-of-state membership and bypass all the locals. There is very little within 90 miles of Cleveland, so you're unlikely to hit a blackout museum.
Okay, but what kind of coverage are we looking at? Here links to the three lists:
ASTC -
https://www.astc.org/membership/f.../passport/
ROAM -
https://sites.google.com/site/roa...am-museums
NARM -
https://narmassociation.org/members/ (link to
the full PDF list [narmassociation.org] is at the bottom of the page
That's a lot of museums in a lot of cities. For $75 there's a good chance it will pay for itself in a single visit - definitely so if you have a couple of kids. And science centers are a great way to keep younger kids entertained for half a day.
https://1023.blackbaudhosting.com...Membership
Disclaimer: there is no disclaimer; I'm not affiliated with the Cleveland Museum in any way except that I bought this (at full price) for my family earlier this year. Heck, I don't even live in Cleveland. I've only had the chance to use it once so far and was given the "premium" wrist band for access to all of the museum extras just by mentioning we were ROAM members. YMMV (we also made a small donation on the way out; I'm cheap, but not heartless)
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- You will get your membership in the mail but many now have digital memberships. You can use either for the NARM Benefit.
- In my experience, every museum I've gone to didn't check I had a membership to the original museum. I just mentioned I wanted to use my NARM benefit.
- Many museums with NARM benefits will have a special "$0" price tag when buying tickets online or a promo code you use for NARM tickets. I successfully bought the tickets and no one checked for eligibility at the door so it was seamless.
- For NARM, the stipulation I've seen is the # of free tickets is usually equal to the package you bought at the original museum. If you bought a solo membership, 1 free ticket. Family membership, 2 free tickets.
- OP mentions there are no blackouts in the Cleveland area. The botanical gardens are fantastic in Cleveland and is on the black out list.
- NARM membership list is here: https://narmassociation
Edit: I forgot to mention this, but keep in mind a number of museums on all the lists always have free entry. I find it a bit dishonest that the list gets bloated by free museums.
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I have been buying the family membership ($25) at Carnegie Museum for years and use it in FL all the time. When relatives come to visit, I buy them a family membership as a gift ($25). It is sad that local museums charge 5 times as much and drive ppl away to purchase a membership elsewhere.
It says the family membership is $150. Where are you seeing it for $25?
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Which Carnegie Museum are you getting a family membership for $25?
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We have ATSC for years, the museums rarely check IDs. Worst case scenario they do, just pay out of pocket for the tickets.