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Discounts at MODS in Fort Lauderdale

The  Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale is offering a free entry day. The museum offers interactive exhibits and demonstrations, an outdoor science park and displays with animals.

 

Free entry day in 2024 is 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. September 28 as part of Worldwide Day of Play.  The event includes exhibits, workshops and activities for Health Day.

Regular MODS prices are

  • Adults $27
  • Ages 2-12 $22
  • Seniors $25
  • Military $24 

The museum is  at 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale. Parking is usually about $3 an hour.

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Other discount opportunities 

Free Museums on Us entry with eligible Bank of America or other eligible card. The offer is valid the first full weekend of most months.

South Florida residents receive $3 off regular prices.

discounted $2 entry fee for up to 4 people with eligible identification from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 

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Patti Roth

About Patti Roth

Patti Roth, the editor of Fort Lauderdale on the Cheap, scouts out state and national deals, discounts and coupons for our readers, finding the real deals and presenting them in an easy-to-read format. A veteran newspaper and magazine writer and a longtime South Florida resident, she has written for The Miami Herald, The Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Travel and Life, E Environmental Magazine, Dog Fancy, Cat Fancy, US Architecture and Earth911.com. Send your cheap tips to her at info@fortlauderdaleonthecheap.com.

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