Address: 300 S 5th St, Waco, TX 76701, USA
Phone: +12547571025
Sunday: 12–5:30PM
Monday: 10AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–5:30PM
Friday: 10AM–5:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–5:30PM
Bucsam 16
My wife and I enjoyed it, very interesting facts, photos, and items. Brought back memories of my first 16 oz. DP!!!
Ken Harrison
Well I haven’t been there yet but I will go very soon. I LOVE DR. PEPPER. I’M A BORN TEXAN. NUMBER ONE DRINK.
Jenna Crawford
I came on Sunday because the Silos were closed. I love Dr. Pepper and loved to see alot of memorabilia from when it was made til almost present day, however I felt it was kind of boring. Maybe though thats because I did come alone though. Dr. Pepper float was really good though.
Gretchen Gegg
Field trip with a homeschool group and they were great with kids.
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Students and children are $6. Adults are $10 Senior citizens are $8. Right now they have a groupon (on the groupon app) 2 tickets and 2 soft drinks for $14.50. Four tickets and soft drinks for $29. Six tickets and soft drinks for $37.50. I hope this helps.
It has been a while since I have been there, but yes they use to sell it in glass bottles.
1-2 hours should do it depending on how much interest you have in the variety of displays and time you have to spend. We found the displays to be well done and informative for the quick read format.
They also have Military discount. I don't remember, but a couple of dollars off.
It is a self-guided tour so you can go wherever whenever for however long you would like
This is Google Maps, not Dr. Pepper. I believe they make cane sugar soda. However, contacting Dr. Pepper directly may be a better way to get an answer.
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Construction or not, the dr pepper museum isnt worth the price of admission.
The museum itself isn't particularly kid-friendly, but the make your own drink experience & soda tasting is. Can be a bit noisy though, so it wpuld depend on if auditory stimulation is bothersome.
No in fact ask your self what has gone wrong in your life where your going to the Dr. Pepper museum and wanting a peach crush. Better yet so yourself that no matter where your going. Pretty sure that's one of the warning signs to being a sociopath...jk
Yes, they have rooms on each level where you can sit and watch old commercials. They also have an elevator to help get you up and down the museum.
We went on a Thursday morning at 10am when they opened and only saw 2-3 other families there the entire time. Extremely relaxing and informative self guided tour. If you're worried about crowds and kids being there Thursday morning was perfect for us!
Yes. Any zones on different floors are accessible by elevator. And the paths between the buildings are all ramps.
Not Coca-Cola New company is Keurig-Dr.Pepper. Should still be available everywhere.
Way back when it was 1st invented by the dr. It did have prune juice in it. As it was mass produced, the ingredients changed drastically.
They were open the posted hours
We had both my family of 5 with my sisters family of 5. We walked around together but were asked to Social Distance from everyone else.
I don't know, but you should call and ask the Museum and they will tell you
Recall a sign saying donation so whatever one could afford could be assumed by that. The building across the courtyard is FREE though and loaded with interesting exhibits. They also have a live interactive "taste" experience (also gratis) and fun.
I did not see any for sale, but it could be like all the other things. it's a hit and miss if they have it there. you could always call them or check their website.
If your country is Texas you could go to an actual Dr.Pepper factory. Or could apply for a job at that specific museum
They sell bottles of Dr Pepper syrup made with pure sugar. It's the pre mix before the carbonated water is added.
Huh
Yes
It took my wife and I about an hour and a half.
What a neat find! I honestly do not know if the Museum staff answer questions here. I suggest you call the museum directly, or email them a couple of photos if their email address is listed publicly. Other than that, I hope someone else can give you a good answer! Best of luck.
I went last week. I asked the person at cashier to charge me 1 adult $10 and 1 student $6, but was charged $20. Some parts were closed and it needs so TLC.
Per the website: "The Museum is open late from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM on the first Friday of each month in conjunction with other Downtown Waco businesses and offers free admission during that time (except in December, which is when our annual event A Dr. Pepper Christmas is held)."
About 30 minutes
Its nostalgic thats about it
I don't believe they will let you back in if its the last time.
They do not, but inside they have elevator! Just incase someone in a wheelchair wants to be in the museum!!
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