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Free -- D.C.: Newseum Kids Ticket w/Adult Purchase*

Update (Tuesday, August 07, 2012): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
By Kelsie Ozamiz
Travelzoo Staff, New York - updated 7/11/2012

The Newseum, Washington's interactive media museum, is offering free admission for up to six kids with the purchase of one adult or senior ticket ($17.95-$21.95 each).

Youth tickets are regularly $12.95 each. This equates to a savings of more than $77 if you round up six kids (must be 18 or younger).

Visit the museum all summer to see 12-feet sections of the Berlin Wall, get a close-up look at Watergate scandal artifacts, view the gallery of Pulitzer Prized photographs or be the breaking news reporter in the interactive newsroom.

This deal is valid for visits through Sept. 3. All tickets are good for admission on two consecutive days.

This is part of a bigger Summer in D.C. sale featuring discounts for museums and tours across Washington, D.C. Follow the instructions below to book this specific deal.

Book by Sept. 3.
 

How to Book This Deal

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  • Click here and select date of visit on the calendar; click "Select."
  • Select number of adult and youth tickets to be purchased. Discount will be added in later. Click "Add to Cart."
  • Enter 80 in the promo code box; click "Apply." 
  • Discount will be added. Click "Checkout" and enter payment information.
 
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Free tickets can be claimed at the box office with the purchase of adult of senior ticket.

*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply. Not valid in combination with other discounts. One adult or senior ticket must be purchased to get up to six free kids' tickets. Tickets good for two consecutive days. Additional Washington, D.C. fee of $1.19 per adult will apply.
  • When
    Through Sept. 3
  • Where
    Washington, D.C.
  • Savings
    $12.95 per child
  • Why We Like It
    Try some on-air reporting at this family-friendly attraction filled with interactive exhibits.