A Night at the Museum Sleepovers Are Back at AMNH After 5 Years! - New York Family
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A Night at the Museum Sleepovers Are Back at AMNH After 5 Years! - New York Family
""It's hard to believe it's been five long years since the last A Night at the Museum sleepover in February 2020, right before COVID hit, but the wait for this fun-filled family event is finally over! Families can now once again experience the legendary New York City experience at the American Museum of Natural History, where kids can sleep among the massive dinosaurs and get the rare chance to explore the museum after hours.""
""We are excited to reintroduce this celebrated program that provides a rare opportunity for guests to experience the wonders of the Museum long after visitors have gone home," said Museum President Sean Decatur. "Whether it's the thrill of encountering Tyrannosaurus rex by flashlight or the awe of sleeping beneath the massive Blue Whale, the experience is sure to create memories that families will treasure forever.""
After a five-year hiatus since February 2020, A Night at the Museum sleepovers have returned to the American Museum of Natural History. Families can sleep among massive dinosaurs and explore exhibits after public hours. The program is designed for children ages 6 to 12 and their parents or caregivers. Once the museum closes, guests can roam halls by flashlight, join flashlight-led tours through upper-level exhibits and fossil halls, and independently explore lower floors. Featured venues include Akeley Hall of African Mammals and the Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Insectarium, with towering fossils such as Tyrannosaurus rex and the Titanosaur.
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