Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse has announced a 10 percent discount on family or grandparent memberships purchased or renewed during December.
The membership allows unlimited visits to the museum and playground for a full year for up to five people.
“Our gift to you this holiday season is a full year of family fun — at an even better price,” said Courtney Moore, Leonardo’s membership coordinator.
The annual fee has been discounted from $110 to $99 (plus tax) for December only. A Leonardo’s membership also includes discounts on educational toys from the Leonardo’s gift shop, a $25 discount on birthday parties, a 10 percent discount on all Leonardo’s camps and programs, and early admission to certain special events, such as the upcoming Noon Years’ Eve celebration for children.
Leonardo’s members also have the option of expanding their membership to include Oklahoma Museum Network. For an additional $40 (plus tax), families will have free admission for a full year to Science Museum Oklahoma in Oklahoma City, Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum in Seminole, Tulsa Air & Space Museum in Tulsa and Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton.
Leonardo’s also offers the option of bank draft memberships year round, but those are not included in the special price. Membership scholarships are available with demonstrated need.
“Give your children or grandchildren a gift that you and they will enjoy all year long, a Leonardo’s membership,” Moore said.
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