Tag: Cincinnati Museum Center

  • Take advantage of discounted Cincinnati Museum Center tickets!

    Take advantage of discounted Cincinnati Museum Center tickets!

    Now through April 30, the Cincinnati Museum Center is offering inflation-busting discounts, dropping prices on Museum Admission all the way through Spring Break! With up to 25% off Museum Admission, museum memories are now more accessible for everyone.

    The All Museums Admission is $19.50 for adults and $12.50 for children and seniors through April 30. Those prices are 20% off current adult admission and over 25% off child and senior admission.

    PLUS, through Spring Break, that ticket includes admission to the latest featured exhibition, Julia Child: A Recipe for Life – an immersive exhibition reveling in the joy of the larger-than-life culinary icon who brought cooking into people’s living rooms.

    For families with the youngest guests, CMC is also offering an option to purchase admission to The Children’s Museum only for just $12.50 whether you’re an adult or child!

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    Do MORE Museum-ing with 15% off ALL Memberships

    For those who visit and love their experience, now is also the perfect time to become a Member. All CMC Memberships are 15% off through April 30, an epic deal on a year of unlimited visits, discounts on featured exhibitions (like the upcoming Barbie™: A Cultural Icon exhibition), OMNIMAX® films and exclusive Members-only events and early entry. Plus, reciprocal or discounted admission at thousands of museums across the country.

    CMC’s inflation-busting discounts run through April 30 and are applied automatically online and at the box office.

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  • An exhibition to shake the conscience of the world coming to Union Terminal

    An exhibition to shake the conscience of the world coming to Union Terminal

    Cincinnati, Ohio – Through this daunting selection of more than 500 original artifacts from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland, as well as more than 20 institutions and museums all over the world, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. portrays the complex reality of the notorious camp while sharing firsthand stories from those who survived, and those who perished.

    Opens October 2025

    These remarkable artifacts range from:

    • Concrete posts that were part of the fence of the Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp
    • Fragments of an original prisoners’ barrack from the Auschwitz III-Monowitz camp
    • A gas mask used by the concentration camp officers
    • Personal items including shoes, clothing, children’s dolls, eyeglasses and suitcases

    When guests enter the exhibition, they will confront one of history’s darkest periods… but they will also be part of an ongoing remembrance and will leave bearing the weight of society’s responsibility to combat hate and evil everywhere.

    Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. is hosted at Union Terminal by Cincinnati Museum Center and the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. The exhibition was created by Musealia in cooperation with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

    The opportunity to bring this impactful exhibition to Cincinnati has been generously supported by Rhonda and Larry Sheakley, the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, the Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati and the Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission.

    Be the first to know when tickets go on sale for Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.

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  • Barbie™: A Cultural Icon coming to Cincinnati Museum Center this April

    Barbie™: A Cultural Icon coming to Cincinnati Museum Center this April

    More than a doll. A cultural icon.

    Barbie™: A Cultural Icon takes you from 1959 to present day, examining how pop culture and fashion trends have shaped this global phenomenon. The exhibition coming to the Cincinnati Museum Center will celebrate Barbie as a reflection of culture, featuring a priceless collection of over 300 artifacts from the 66-year history of Barbie, including the very first 1959 doll, an original Barbie™ Dreamhouse, behind the scenes prototypes, as well as some of the most infamous Barbie dolls throughout history. You’ll also find numerous photo ops throughout the exhibition for shareable moments.

    Curated and toured by Illusion Projects Inc., curated by Karan Feder, in partnership with Mattel Inc.

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  • Cincinnati Museum Center participates in Museums for All!

    Cincinnati Museum Center participates in Museums for All!

    Cincinnati, Ohio – Guests with a valid food assistance card and photo ID or a valid Medicaid and photo ID will receive free parking and $2 per person admission with a Cincinnati Museum Center admission ticket for up to ten guests.

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    Museums are places for learning, but they’re fun, too! Come learn with us in new and exciting ways. We invite families to learn and explore together to build strong individuals, strong families and strong communities.

    All SNAP and Medicaid cards accepted.

    Guests with a valid food assistance card and photo ID or a valid Medicaid and photo ID will receive free parking and $2 per person admission with a Museum Admission ticket for up to ten guests.

    Museums For All rates for The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center

    • Admission: $2 per person
    • Students: Free

    Museums For All rates for Bricktionary: The ultimate LEGO® A-Z

    • Admission: $9 per person

    Cincinnati Museum Center accepts:

    • Food assistance (EBT) cards
    • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
    • Medicaid cards

    Please note, we no longer accept PEBT cards.

    Valid cards from all 50 U.S. states will be accepted. Cards must be presented at the Box Office. Museums for All tickets cannot be purchased online. Call (513) 287-7001 to reserve your tickets in advance.

    Bus #49 stops at Union Terminal. Bus #27 stops in front of the West End Library.

    Museums for All participants are eligible for a discount on our Home School Monday classes. For more information or to book a class please call 513-287-7001.

    About Museums for All

    Museums for All is a national program that provides discounted museum admission for families presenting a food assistance (EBT) card. Museums for All is a cooperative initiative between the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the Association of Children’s Museums that offers access to children’s museums for people of all backgrounds, regardless of income. Museums for All will make CMC available to a larger number of families more effectively by offering greatly reduced admission during the entirety of the museum’s operating hours.

  • Tips for flying this holiday season from CVG and elsewhere

    Tips for flying this holiday season from CVG and elsewhere

    Erlanger – The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is launching into the holiday travel season by offering passengers more flights and destinations. CVG expects more than 150,000 passengers during the Thanksgiving travel period (11/19-11/26).

    “With increased flight options and more capacity, we expect passenger volumes to increase approximately 14 percent compared to 2016’s Thanksgiving travel period,” said Candace McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG. “Customer service is a top priority for CVG. We encourage passengers to arrive two hours before their flight to not be rushed. Some airlines require customers to be present at the gate 10-20 minutes prior to scheduled departure, and many begin boarding 30-45 minutes before departure. We want travelers to have an unforgettably positive travel experience the moment they arrive at the airport until they return home.”

    With holiday travel right around the corner, now is the time to book, pack and prepare. CVG offers the following tips to walk passengers through their air travel experience. 

    Booking a flight:

    Book your trip as early as possible for lower-priced airfares and holiday deals. You can look for fare deals at cvgairport.com/deals or nonstop cities served by which airline from CVG at http://cvgairport.com/flight/cities.

    Parking:

    CVG parking options include curbside valet service, pre-pay reserved premium parking, garage parking adjacent to the Terminal, and surface parking with shuttle service in CVG’s ValuPark lot. For details, visit: cvgairport.com/park/options. For more information on how you pre-pay and reserve a parking space in the garage, visit: cvgreservedparking.com. To check out the quickest parking options and available spaces when on your way to the airport, visit: cvgairport.com.

    Packing luggage:

    Familiarize yourself with TSA (Transportation Security Administration) procedures at www.tsa.gov to ensure what you pack in your carry-on is compliant with TSA standards. Weapons may not be carried aboard aircraft. This includes replicas, toy weapons and anything that can be mistaken for a weapon.

    For protection against lost luggage, label your bags inside and out with your contact information. Be sure to include the address and phone number of your destination.

    Do not wrap gifts that you plan to carry onboard. If a security officer needs to inspect a package they may have to unwrap your gift.

    Before leaving home:

    First-time guests can watch videos with closed captioning prior to arriving at CVG. The videos offer a visual tour of the facilities to help plan. Step-by-step navigation scripts are available on CVG’s website, suitable for smart phone text-to-voice accessibility function. cvgairport.com/terminal/videos.

    New this season is a Google 360° Virtual Tour accessible from any PC, Mac or mobile smart device. cvgairport.com/terminal/360

    CVG recommends passengers arrive to the airport two hours before your flight to ensure adequate time to park, check baggage, go through security and make it to your gate in time for boarding. To save time and avoid lines, select your seat, check your bag, and print or download your boarding pass prior to arriving at the airport. Real-time updates such as flight status, weather and security times for TSA Pre-Check and general screening are available at cvgairport.com.

    Be sure to familiarize yourself with your specific airline’s time requirements. Passenger check-in, baggage tagging, and boarding times vary by airline. Generally, airlines will restrict checking baggage 30 to 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure to allow ample time to tag, screen, and load baggage on board your aircraft. Boarding times are often included on your boarding pass indicating the boarding time beginning 30 to 40 minutes prior to scheduled departure. Most airlines end the boarding process 10 minutes prior to scheduled departure to ensure an on-time departure from the gate.

    Follow CVG on Twitter: @CVGairport, for travel tips, weather information and promotions for future trips.

    Navigating the airport:

    Look for public safety assistants wearing yellow jackets/vests located from the moment you arrive at curbside to security to help get you to your gate faster. Volunteer airport ambassadors are available throughout the Terminal and Concourses (everyday 8am-8pm) to also help answer questions. Information booth volunteers and public safety personnel have access to iPad language interpretation service including American Sign Language.

    Passengers in a wheelchair, using a stroller or service animal can utilize a designated lane in security.

    When using general screening, be prepared to remove blazers, coats and bulky sweaters and activate any electronic or battery-powered equipment as part of the security inspection. This includes laptops, music players, games and phones. PreCheck customers may leave jackets and shoes on and electronic devices may remain packed in carry-on luggage. You can find more information about Pre-Check online via tsa.gov/tsa-precheck. All airlines at CVG are now TSA Pre-Check compatible. If not already a PreCheck member, passengers can apply for future travel at CVG’s Pre-Check Enrollment Center located on the baggage claim level which is open from Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm and 1:00 pm – 5 pm.

    CVG offers more than 20 unique and diverse food and service options. The Club at CVG, an all-inclusive departure lounge, does not require a membership, and is accessible no matter what class of airline ticket. Kids play areas are located at Concourses A and B. The Garra Fish Spa, Natalie’s Candy Jar and a second Vino Volo location opened in Concourse A earlier this year. Passengers can also check out artifacts on loan from the Cincinnati Museum Center throughout the terminal and concourses with some locations hosting activity tables by CMC staff and volunteers. Also, new this year is a CPR-training kiosk in Concourse A where you can learn this life-saving skill in five minutes.

    CVG also supports service dogs, emotional support animals, and the family pet in a travel-safe carry-on bag. Animal Relief Areas are located near Gate A18 (interior) and Ground Transportation Center (exterior). Free Wi-Fi is available including plenty of outlets to recharge all your electronics before the flight.



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