Art gallery entrance fees vary widely depending on the institution, visitor status, and special programs.
For example, The Salvador Dalí Museum charges $32 for adults, $29 for seniors, educators, and military, $22 for students (ages 13–17 and college students), $12 for youth (ages 6–12), while children 5 and younger and members enter free. Additional immersive dome experiences are $15 per show. Special discounted rates apply Thursday evenings after 5pm[1].
At the Orlando Museum of Art, adult admission is $20, seniors pay $12, students $10, children (ages 6–17) $8, and those 5 and under enter free. Active-duty military, veterans, and first responders also enjoy free entry. “Museums for All” ticket holders (with a SNAP EBT card) pay $3, and there are special free admission days and bundles[2].
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg lists adult admission at $22, seniors, military, educators, and college students at $17, youth (ages 7–17) at $12, while children 6 and under are free. “Museums for All” (SNAP EBT cardholders) receive free admission, and special Thursday evening rates are available[3].
The Tampa Museum of Art charges $25 for adults, $15 for seniors, military, and Florida educators, $5 for K-12 students, and free for children under 6 and college students with valid ID. SNAP EBT participants also enter free. Thursday evenings feature “pay as you will” admission from 4–8pm[4].
At The Ringling in Sarasota, museum admission is $30 for adults, $5 for youth ages 6–17, and free for children under 6 and members. Additional experiences, such as the Ca’ d’Zan mansion tour, cost extra. Special “Art After 5” evening admission is $15 for adults and $5 for youth on Thursdays. College students pay $5 (with some local college students entering free), and Florida seniors enjoy discounts[5].
Finally, the Rollins Museum of Art offers free admission for all visitors year-round, supported by donor funding[7].
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