Indy King Tut exhibit (1 of only 3 cities) - discount tix

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    We are going, and already had ours booked for date and time. But in case you didn't and need extra incentive, I just received a notice via my TravelZoo subscriptions. (I suggest subscribing to TravelZoo because it shows LOCAL discounts like this as well)

    Usually the provide a discount code, but I do not see on here. Either way, hopefully this can help some of you or some that you know and pass this along to.

    From the Travelzoo Newsdesk:

    INDIANAPOLIS--JUNE 23, 2009-- The King Tut exhibit opens in
    Indianapolis this month, and tickets were cut to as low as
    $17.50 in a new offer.

    The reduced tickets are 30 percent OFF regular prices. This
    is the only discount available for this exhibit.

    The deal is valid for the June 27 - July 31 showings at the
    Children's Museum in Indianapolis.

    - Adult Weekday ... $17.50 (reg. $25)
    - Adult Weekend ... $21 (reg. $30)

    Regular price kids tickets are also available for $15.

    The exhibit features 50 objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun
    including his gold sandals. Eighty other ancient artifacts
    are featured, highlighting many of the most significant
    rulers of ancient Egypt.

    To buy discounted tickets, click below. Fees of $3.75 per
    ticket and $3.50 per order are additional. (Full price
    tickets are subject to the same fees.)
    http://www.travelzoo.com/Newsflash.ashx?605841-26043689
     

    printcraft

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    I took the family through this a couple of years back when it was in Chicago.

    Yes, very cool! If it's the same one they had burial chests and the like.

    And a section with burial dress, head dress, dagger, etc. very cool.
     

    Scutter01

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    Is that on top of the regular museum admission? Because if so, that is FREAKING EXPENSIVE.
     

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