Address: 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355, USA
Phone: +18605720711
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Dan G
A bit overpriced at $27 each, but we had a good time, especially pulling the ropes on the whaling ship.
Shlomo Dvir
A must do place. Look for the guided explanations. I got educated on how wales were hunted... The $5 boat trip is also recommended to start your visit with. It gives you a good orientation and points out the best spots to visit.
Diana Ward
Must see and experience! Be sure to take the harbor boat tour! Lots of walking
L Pendragon
Great living history museum. Fantastic interpreters, neat history, good galleries. Several excellent interactive areas for kids.
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There was an admission fee when held at other locations as well. However at the other locations one couldn't board the last remaining wooden Whaling Bark, Banks Dory Schooner, Smallest Full Rigged Ship and collection of shoreside businesses that supported these maritime ventures. The Museum has many other exhibits of art, arts of the sailor and great collection of small craft. I can easily say this is worth the price of admission and agree with Mr. Thornton that Membership is the best deal! You are supporting a great museum and Member Benifits are many.
Entrance and admission to the wooden boat show is free for members
you can view it in the boat restoration viewing area it's pretty cool took my grandsons ages 6,6,6,8 years of age also brought are granddaughter age 13 and are 6 month old granddaughter we all had a good time don't forget to validate your ticket for free next day admission
As of yet they do not rent handicap scooters however there is handicap accessibility in most exhibits except ships. Steam ship Sabino has a wheel chair access ramp. The Stillman building has an elevator.
As long as they are open for the day. We had a chance to get on three of them. But, there are a lot of things to see there even without having all ships open for viewing.
No clue
The Seaport has a village that is a part of the museum, but Mystick Village, the shopping center is down the road.
Im not sure. Maybe someone else knows.
Look on there website
Yes
You can get the latest updates are what is open here, https://www.mysticseaport.org/news/museum-set-to-reopen-may-23/. Hope this helps. Thank you!
Love and Unity I think?
No, nor should it be. Why would you even consider traveling or even visiting a public place like this under the current circumstances in our country?!!!
Yes you will be impressed
They offer senior and military discounts as well.
I did see people with dogs and I saw a sign that said "service dogs only ", but I think some people probably pushed the rules a little!!
I'm afraid I can't advise you on that I would like to know myself I've just going down there to enjoy the ambience of the whole place and had various lunches at the Steak Loft and I think it's a cool BJ's right by the bridge you have to go now or I'll call the Chamber of Commerce still be able to tell you good luck
Only if you buy a combo ticket with the aquarium. You can do the museum one day and the aquarium the next
I would agree with David. Rates can fluctuate from year to year. Definitely call for the specifics.
Yes there's an admission fee. $26.05 for general admission. Discounts for seniors and children. Go here for details: https://webstore1.centaman.net/mysticseaportmuseum/tickets Labor day weekend has free reentry all weekend.
It is an exhibit.
Hi Tom. This forum of posting is actually for the general public to ask and answer each others questions. I found this website address where you can direct your question directly to the Mystic Seaport: https://www.mysticseaport.org/about/contact/
Yes. They have a snack bar on site. You could also come and go with your wristband. There are several restaurants a few blocks away downtown.
Yes You Can. There Are Multiple "Experiences Available. You Just Have to Inquire What Would Best "Suit" YOU.
I don't have that information either. Best guess is 65 Greenmanville Ave. based on the published description and photos.
No, they are independent entities.
Charles W. Morgan, whaler boat.
wear a life jacket
Yes
Yes, you can walk in some.
$28.95 for adults
Yes multiple public lots.
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