Tickets for the Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibition at the Science Museum of Minnesota are now on sale exclusively to members of the Priority Email Ticket Club.
You can purchase tickets before the public on-sale date using the link below any time between now and Monday, May 12.
A few things you'll want to know before getting started:
Your Star Wars tickets will be for a specific date and time. Check your calendar (and your watch!) before making a ticket purchase. The exhibition will be open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
A General Exhibits ticket is also required for entry to Special Exhibitions.
Want to have a full day of family fun? Add Special Effects, an eye-popping Omnitheater film featuring movie-making magic from the classic Star Wars trilogy, to your ticket for only $5. IMPORTANT: Select a Special Effects film time that starts at least 60 minutes prior to your Star Wars exhibit entrance time.
Tickets will be emailed to you in a PDF file. Make sure you have Adobe® Reader® installed on your computer. (Download it here.) You'll need to print those tickets and bring them with you to the Science Museum, so make sure that your computer's printer is properly connected too.
Tickets will be sent to your email account from tickets@smm.org. We suggest adding this to your email address book to ensure delivery of your tickets.
Now, click your personal link to begin your journey to a galaxy not so far, far away...
my nephews birthday is June 18th, only a couple days after it opens. my sister is gonna have his birthday party there so I get to go see it at least once--- rock, Max does!
In addition to waiting in a huge line to turn in $40 worth of cans today, I bought a KORN CD that was in an eco-friendly case. I also bought the Planet Earth DVD set on Bluray along with the Imax DVD Blue Planet also on Bluray. I can't wait to see the detail in those two. :cool:
I told my roommate that he was nutz for buying one but he kept getting them and keeps buying more and more of them!! but hay if you got more then enugh money to blow on this stuff go for it!!
Is he buying them as a future keepsake? I see that Best Buy and a few others are offering in-store rebates on a BluRay player if you return you HD player
Is Ian doing an Earth Day at Crosby this year?
did I miss it? .... I miss Ian
whoops. I can't make it during the day today. :frown:
<edit> yeah, yeah thats the ticket, I was recycling, just as I edited this post to save on future postings :wink:
My favorite park too :frown:
Noon to 6pm
they want to go green...
so they are starting by asking you to reuse your stryofoam cups.
??
I'm not a green freak...(yet...getting closer)
but I think paper or ceramic cups would be a little more green.
um, hello, bring your own coffee mug in to work!
I have my beauty and the beast mug right here. :sheepish:
the countless memo's and paper is sad...I bet I have 2 reams a month stacked up on my desk.
I normally save them all for at least a month...that way I can say...see you said this...
Tickets for the Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination exhibition at the Science Museum of Minnesota are now on sale exclusively to members of the Priority Email Ticket Club.
You can purchase tickets before the public on-sale date using the link below any time between now and Monday, May 12.
A few things you'll want to know before getting started:
Your Star Wars tickets will be for a specific date and time. Check your calendar (and your watch!) before making a ticket purchase. The exhibition will be open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
A General Exhibits ticket is also required for entry to Special Exhibitions.
Want to have a full day of family fun? Add Special Effects, an eye-popping Omnitheater film featuring movie-making magic from the classic Star Wars trilogy, to your ticket for only $5. IMPORTANT: Select a Special Effects film time that starts at least 60 minutes prior to your Star Wars exhibit entrance time.
Tickets will be emailed to you in a PDF file. Make sure you have Adobe® Reader® installed on your computer. (Download it here.) You'll need to print those tickets and bring them with you to the Science Museum, so make sure that your computer's printer is properly connected too.
Tickets will be sent to your email account from tickets@smm.org. We suggest adding this to your email address book to ensure delivery of your tickets.
Now, click your personal link to begin your journey to a galaxy not so far, far away...
In addition to waiting in a huge line to turn in $40 worth of cans today, I bought a KORN CD that was in an eco-friendly case. I also bought the Planet Earth DVD set on Bluray along with the Imax DVD Blue Planet also on Bluray. I can't wait to see the detail in those two. :cool:
All were on sale because of Earth Day :smile:
you are just too cool!
I can't believe that they are actually charging more for the HD version of DVDs vs. Bluray, even though the industry is phasing them out like BETAMAXs
oooooh yeeeeeeSSSSSSSSS!!
I was waiting for that one too :angry: :wink:
you can have 2 of my 7's
<----loook at my post total :smile:
Come back here when you're at 17788 and make a post then screen capture. I don't think I've seen one of those Joes in quite some time.
I've got something I want to post, thinking it can go here, but not sure.
or...do i just wait for it to catch back up again???
1871 - Blossom Rock in San Francisco Bay blown up.
1949 - Courtesy Mail Boxes for motorists started in San Francisco.
Famous birthdays for this day ..
1564 - William Shakespeare, bard
1791 - James Buchanan, 15th President (1857-1861)
1813 - Stephen Douglas, the "Little Giant" debated Lincoln
1928 - Shirley Temple, child
It's all yours buddy :smile:
Nobody post here until Kitch does
Pagination