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Click here for a complete list of current attractions included with the Miami and The Keys Explorer Pass® Frequently Asked Questions Is this just a discount card? Will I still need to buy tickets? No. Passes include admission to each attraction; no need to pay anything at the gate. Some attractions may offer upgrades or special exhibits for an additional fee. Do I need to choose my attractions in advance? Nope, choose as you go. The pass is good for any combination of the number of attractions you purchased. My child is under 3 years old. Can I get them a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass? Child Passes are recommended for children ages 3-12. Many attractions offer free admission for younger children. Please consult the attraction websites for more details. How will I get my pass? When your order is complete you will receive an email with printable and Smartphone version of your pass. There is nothing to Redeem, you can go right to first attraction you want to visit and start using your card immediately. How do I activate my pass? Easy: simply visit your first attraction! Is the pass valid all day? You bet! Feel free to visit the attractions any time of the day as long as they are open or operating. How much will I save? Compare the price of the pass to the gate prices of the attractions you want to visit to see how much you can save. Many customers save 40%. We give you the flexibility to create your own itinerary and choose the attractions you want to visit depending on your interests. Can I visit an attraction more than once? No. Your pass includes only one visit per attraction. Does a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass expire? Yes. You have one year from the date of purchase to begin using your pass. After one year, it will expire. Do I need to make reservations to visit the attractions? Attractions that require a reservation will display a symbol on the guidebook page. Some attractions require a credit card to hold a reservation. In these cases, your credit card will not be charged unless you do not show up for your reservation. What’s the catch? There’s no catch. Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass has a partnership with all of the participating attractions to make your visit to Miami & The Keys as memorable as possible and to help you save time and money. Can I share my pass with a friend or sell it? No. The Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass is non-transferrable and may not be re-sold. What happens if an attraction is closed or a tour is cancelled due to weather or other problem? While we do our best to ensure that all attractions are available, events happen that are out of our control. The great thing about a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass is that there are so many attractions to choose from. If an attraction is closed, or cannot be visited for some reason, we know you'll find a fun alternative in your guidebook!
Artist. Rebel. Icon. He burst onto the international art scene, all golden curls and bravado. He was dynamic, damaged, a big idea and a bold brush. With the vivacious Wendy on his arm, Brett Whiteley was magnetic. He abhorred straight lines, adored drugs, alcohol, women. He worked in vivid colour and ravishing curves. Heroin was both muse and merciless master. Out of this tumultuous life spilled a messy array of brilliant artworks and astonishing self-reflection. In 2019, this Australian icon meets two of Australia’s greatest artists in a brand new work for the Australian stage: Whiteley, by Elena Kats-Chernin and Justin Fleming. Kats-Chernin is peerless among contemporary composers, celebrated for her enormous output and music that bursts with colour, life and tenderness. Fleming is a respected playwright and librettist whose work is renowned for its warmth, wit and poignancy. Together they’ve created an opera to honour the life and work of a man who could not extricate his talent from his demons. Production designer Dan Potra’s technology-driven set is an immersive world created from Whiteley’s most famous paintings. Experience the works of a modern master on moving, larger-than-life screens.
ONBOARD COMMENTARY • Multi-lingual recorded commentary available in 10 languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Finnish and Latvian) BLUE LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS Freedom Monument Latvian National Museum of Art Nativity Cathedral Vērmanes Garden Shopping Centre Art Nouveau District Vanshu Bridge St. James's Cathedral Esplanade RED LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS St Peter's Church Riga Circus National Opera House Powder Tower Latvian National Theatre House of the Blackheads Riga Castle ORANGE LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS National Library House of the Blackheads Riga Castle Shroud Bridge Victoiry Park Södermalm Feather Islands
Explore Brooklyn double-decker style with the City Sightseeing Brooklyn Tour from Gray Line with discount tickets from ShowTickets.com
National Geographic Encounter Itinerario Su viaje por Encounter comienza como una visita guiada, donde experimentará una batalla entre dos calamares de Humboldt, visitará un arrecife de coral luminoso por la noche y más. Una vez que “nade” a través de un bosque de algas marinas, continuará a su propio ritmo, mientras se encuentra en medio de un magnífico frenesí de alimentación y se acerca a una ballena jorobada de 15 metros de tamaño natural. Luego profundizará aún más en su aventura en Exploration Hall. Escuche historias impresionantes de fotógrafos de National Geographic y exploradores de aguas profundas. Acepta juegos desafiantes en el océano. Aprenda sobre las maravillas más grandes y las criaturas más poderosas del mar. VR World NYC Experiencias Hay una amplia variedad de experiencias para todo el mundo. Algunos se divertirán disparando a droides en el espacio y luchando contra zombies, o quizás corriendo en una carrera, mientras que otros preferirán volar en parapente o escalar una montaña. También podrá disfrutar con cortometrajes en un mundo de realidad virtual o pintando en la green verde. Algunas experiencias requieren mover todo el cuerpo mientras que otras se realizan sentado. Colas Cada participante tiene aproximadamente entre 5 y 10 minutos en cada experiencia. La mayoría de las experiencias tienen un panel con un tiempo de espera para cada una de ellas. Los visitantes sólo pueden esperar en una cola a la vez. Sin embargo, hay algunas experiencias que no tienen cola y se pueden realizar en cualquier momento, incluso mientras espera en una cola para otra experiencia. Los participantes que se hayan inscrito con su teléfono móvil recibirán un mensaje de texto cuando les llegue su turno en la cola. Registro En la entrada, cada participante se registrará usando su nombre real, un pseudónimo, un correo electrónico, el número de teléfono y alguna otra información. Aunque no es obligatorio, si los participantes dan su número de teléfono recibirán una notificación cuando estén los primeros en la cola de las atracciones. Después de este proceso, se dará una pulsera a los participantes que servirá para entrar en la cola de cualquier experiencia VR y serán libres para explorar todo el lugar. Comida y bebida Hay una amplia oferta de bebidas no-alcohólicas, cerveza, vino y licores. Los cócteles de la casa no le decepcionarán. Podrá probar el VRWorldian, el Simon's Escape, el Caipirinha Assassin o el Salty Borzoi, sólo para nombrar algunos. No hay comida disponible. Aunque no hay comida dentro del edificio, los visitantes son libres de salir y entrar del edificio mientras dure el tiempo de su entrada.
Visit the Whitney Museum On May 1, 2015, the Whitney Museum of American Art flicked on the lights and opened its doors at its new home in the Meatpacking District, sandwiched between the Hudson River and High Line Park. It’s been a huge hit ever since. The 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space, designed by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, is a work of art in and of itself. The nine-floor museum consists of exhibition spaces, an education center, a reading room, a theater and a conservation lab. After checking out the impressive contemporary works (more than 21,000 paintings, sculptures, photos, drawings, videos and new media created by more than 3,000 artists in the United States during the 20th and 21st centuries), be sure to head to the top-floor cafe for outstanding views of the Manhattan skyline. Or dine at Untitled, the outstanding in-house restaurant from acclaimed chef Michael Anthony. The permanent collection consists of works by American artists like Louise Bourgeois, Man Ray, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol. See such pieces as Study for Nighthawks by Edward Hopper, Four Darks in Red by Mark Rothko and Number 27, 1950 by Jackson Pollock. The museum also houses several temporary exhibitions at any given time, from photographs to performances, by artists both old and up-and-coming. It's a great way to discover new artists on their way to becoming the next American masters. ENTRANCE The accessible path to the Whitney’s main entrance at 99 Gansevoort Street runs from Washington Street along the south side of the building, past the Museum's restaurant on the ground floor. The staff entrance at 555 West Street is also accessible. GALLERIES All levels of the Museum are accessible by elevator. Doorways to outdoor terraces are equipped with automatic openers. LARGE PRINT Large print versions of exhibition wall labels are available in the Museum galleries or at the admissions desk on Floor 1. Please ask a volunteer or member of the Museum staff for assistance. ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS On Floor 1 Service locations at the admissions desk and membership desk are equipped with induction hearing loops that transmit sound directly to hearing aids equipped with a T-coil. In the Hess Theater, Floor 3 The Hess Theater is equipped with an induction hearing loop and infrared assistive listening system. Please switch your hearing aid to “T” or request a receiver from a member of the Museum staff. In the Laurie M. Tisch Education Center, Floor 3 The Hearst Artspace and the Seminar Room are equipped with induction hearing loops and infrared assistive listening systems. Please switch your hearing aid to “T” or request a receiver from a member of the Museum staff. In the Galleries The Kaufman Gallery (Floor 5) is equipped with an induction hearing loop. To use, please switch your hearing aid to “T.” Some video monitors in the galleries have headphone jacks; you are welcome to plug in your own headset or neck loop. For Tours FM assistive listening devices with headsets or neck loops are available for public and private gallery tours and public programs. You may request receivers for tours at the Multimedia Guide counter at the admissions desk on Floor 1.
