Right, clearly the public will be able to see things outside for free, but I doubt that the museum is going to turn down any opportunity to sell a ticket either. On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Patrick <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Steve (Fisher) what have you heard?
Unless they change the layout the public is not asked for a ticket until they leave an area indoors called The Canyon and most of the scopes will be on the walkway outside the building.
Maybe marketing person is referring to the solar telescope and the upstairs patio.
I'm doing a program there tomorrow afternoon. They guy I'll be working with then is the same guy that's organizing the Tranist Watch so I'll make it a point to ask him.
Steve?
patrick
On 22 May 2012, at 22:52 , Chrismo wrote:
someone asked on the facebook event page if there was an additional charge, here's what the museum's marketing director (who presumably handles their facebook page) answered:
"The extra activities for the Transit of Venus are included in regular admission."
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