Biloxi-Ocean Springs Museum Pass Adds New Locations
Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport and Beauvoir in Biloxi are the newest additions to the “Biloxi-Ocean Springs Museum Pass.”
For just $30 you can visit Lynn Meadows and Beauvoir, in addition to four other Coast attractions. With the pass you can also gain entrance into the Biloxi Lighthouse, Walter Anderson Museum of Art, the Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art and the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum. You can purchase a pass at any participating locations. Once purchased, it allows one entry into each attraction and never expires.
Director of Development for the Walter Anderson Museum Corey Christy said, “Both us and the Ohr change our exhibits three or four times a year. The seafood museum I know has more than you can possibly see in one trip, so it’s definitely worth going back. You know there’s always endless entertainment at Lynn Meadows for the kids, so it’s definitely worth coming back. It’s about half price this way, instead of going everywhere individually. It gives locals and tourists a great way to see what’s going on along the Coast.”
The price to visit each attraction separately without the pass would cost just under $60. They look forward to expanding to even more locations in the future.
For just $30 you can visit Lynn Meadows and Beauvoir, in addition to four other Coast attractions. With the pass you can also gain entrance into the Biloxi Lighthouse, Walter Anderson Museum of Art, the Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art and the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum. You can purchase a pass at any participating locations. Once purchased, it allows one entry into each attraction and never expires.
Director of Development for the Walter Anderson Museum Corey Christy said, “Both us and the Ohr change our exhibits three or four times a year. The seafood museum I know has more than you can possibly see in one trip, so it’s definitely worth going back. You know there’s always endless entertainment at Lynn Meadows for the kids, so it’s definitely worth coming back. It’s about half price this way, instead of going everywhere individually. It gives locals and tourists a great way to see what’s going on along the Coast.”
The price to visit each attraction separately without the pass would cost just under $60. They look forward to expanding to even more locations in the future.
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