Public Event

Access Off Hours

Wednesday, July 29 | 5:30 – 7:00 pm

Experience the Museum with fewer people and a quieter, less crowded environment to enjoy.

Access Off Hours

For live, virtual sighted guide support with this ticketing page please click the link below

https://link.aira.io/mos

Access Off Hours is a welcoming, low-sensory program for people with disabilities, their families, and friends to enjoy the Museum of Science in a calmer, less crowded environment. During this time, the Museum’s Exhibit Halls will reopen for a limited number of guests to explore at their own pace. 

The Museum experience will remain as it typically is during public hours — with the same lighting, sound, and exhibit settings. The difference is the atmosphere: we will limit capacity to 150 people, which means fewer people and a quieter, less crowded environment to enjoy.

No documentation or proof of disability is required to participate. You are also welcome to bring non-disabled family members or friends with you as part of your visit.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Museum! 

Get Tickets

Date and Time

Wednesday, July 29 | 5:30 – 7:00 pm

Audience

All Ages

Length

90 minutes

Price

$6
Get Tickets

Date and Time

Wednesday, July 29 | 5:30 – 7:00 pm

Audience

All Ages

Length

90 minutes

Price

$6

For live, virtual sighted guide support with this ticketing page please click the link below

https://link.aira.io/mos

Access Off Hours is a welcoming, low-sensory program for people with disabilities, their families, and friends to enjoy the Museum of Science in a calmer, less crowded environment. During this time, the Museum’s Exhibit Halls will reopen for a limited number of guests to explore at their own pace. 

The Museum experience will remain as it typically is during public hours — with the same lighting, sound, and exhibit settings. The difference is the atmosphere: we will limit capacity to 150 people, which means fewer people and a quieter, less crowded environment to enjoy.

No documentation or proof of disability is required to participate. You are also welcome to bring non-disabled family members or friends with you as part of your visit.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Museum! 

Join us after Access Off Hours for

Facing the Falls: Film Screening & Conversation with Cara Yar Khan

You are welcome to join us at 7:00pm, when Access Off Hours closes, for a free screening of Facing the Falls, an award-winning short documentary that follows international disability rights advocate Cara Yar Khan on a breathtaking and deeply personal journey through the Grand Canyon. Directed by Celia Aniskovich and executive produced by Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, Facing the Falls captures Cara as she embarks on a daring 12-day expedition while navigating a mobility disability.

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