Museum of Ice Cream New York: VIP Anytime Entry Ticket
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The Museum of Ice Cream is like a dream come true for anyone with a sweet tooth. The museum offers a fun and interactive experience, exploring exhibits like the blush-toned MOIC subway car and the buzzing Queen Bee Hive.
Appreciate delicious samples, take a ride down a three-story slide, and dive into what is probably the biggest sprinkle pool ever.
What's included
- Anytime admission to the Museum of Ice Cream New York * Skip the line with VIP priority check-in * Your choice of a free drink from MOIC Cafe * Enjoy a sweet 10% off on one-of-a-kind retail items
- •Because of the interactive nature of the exhibits, strollers are not permitted inside. Stroller parking is provided at the museum's entrance
- •All members of your group must have a VIP admission ticket to enter together
- •VIP tickets are only valid for the date for which they were bought
- •**Please note:**
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- •No pets allowed, except service animals on a leash and under their owner's control as authorized by applicable law
- •Please wear socks for a clean swim in the sprinkle pool
- •Children under 6 are not permitted to ride the slide
- •No egg-free, certified gluten-free, or kosher ice cream is offered
- •Products with nuts are clearly labeled; however, products are not prepared in a completely nut-free environment and traces of nuts in products exist
- •Vegan and dairy-free options available
- •Please read the museum's waiver prior to your booking
- •Show your smartphone ticket to one of the museum's guides to get it scanned
- •After your ticket is scanned, the guides will provide some useful information and ground rules to help you fully enjoy your experience
- •Once the information session is over, you are free to explore the museum
- •Bring your official photo ID
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