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Jan 16, 2023
All right, enough with the puns. I love anything that has to do with science, so I was super excited to check out the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History. It was very cool and done v… Full review by 143tzvia
Dec 13, 2022
That was the most creative title I could think of!! I enjoy the cosmos and galaxies and planets and The Weeknd!! What he has to do with astronomy is his 2016 album and hit single!! There is also a ve… Full review by joshd99
Jul 9, 2022
I had a dream once that I went to a planetarium, and the true meaning of life was revealed to me in 3D on the giant domed screen. For days after, I wandered around, thinking about it constantly. I wa… Full review by alittlef2022
Think of it as an IMAX for a show about space with really comfortable seats. The show is not long, but always interesting. Subjects vary over time. Look to see what is the current …
Think of it as an IMAX for a show about space with really comfortable seats. The show is not long, but always interesting. Subjects vary over time. Look to see what is the current offering.
Hello, I'm not sure if this is the right place, but I was in NYC 27 yrs ago. I went to a 'planetarium' and the stars danced on the ceiling to Pink Floyd's another brick in the wall. Can anyone please tell if this place still exists and if so what is it called and where is it.
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Hi... The Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History is an absolute must when visiting NYC... We were there a couple of months ago and went to the Dark Universe …
Hi... The Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History is an absolute must when visiting NYC... We were there a couple of months ago and went to the Dark Universe show... Absolutely spectacular and very easy on the pocket for an attraction like this. We didn't experience any problems with queues or anything. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did... :)
It’s not free but included as part of your ticket purchase to the Museum of Natural History. When you buy your ticket, you can purchase one event for an additional $3 or so. You can …
It’s not free but included as part of your ticket purchase to the Museum of Natural History. When you buy your ticket, you can purchase one event for an additional $3 or so. You can select the event as being the show at the Planetarium. Well worth the additional cost. If there is a line up to purchase tickets to the museum, enter through the Planetarium. Tickets can be purchased there as well.
General Admission Includes admission to all 45 Museum halls and the Rose Center for Earth and Space, but does not include special exhibitions, giant-screen film, or Space Show. …
General Admission Includes admission to all 45 Museum halls and the Rose Center for Earth and Space, but does not include special exhibitions, giant-screen film, or Space Show. Adult$23 Student (with ID)$18 Senior (ages 60+)$18 Children (ages 2 - 12)$13 General Admission + One Includes General Admission plus one special exhibition, giant-screen film, or Space Show. Adult$28 Student (with ID)$22.50 Senior (ages 60+)$22.50 Children (ages 2 - 12)$16.50 General Admission + All Includes General Admission plus all special exhibitions, giant-screen film, and Space Show. Adult$33 Student (with ID)$27 Senior (ages 60+)$27 Children (ages 2 - 12)$20
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