These museums, theaters and attractions are offering Black Friday deals on tickets and memberships

Black Friday Deal Fever Hits Philly's Cultural Scene

Philadelphia, PA - As Americans prepare to kick off the holiday shopping season with door-busting deals, local museums, theaters, and attractions are joining in on the action. From yearlong memberships to exclusive events, a plethora of discounts is available for both locals and tourists.

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PFA) is offering 30% off its online store as well as items sold in person, exclusively on Black Friday. Visitors can score deals on signature merchandise, including clothing, art prints, holiday decorations, books, toys, jewelry, and more.

Meanwhile, the Museum of Illusions is providing a sweet deal: 30% off gift cards between $25 and $200 in value until December 1st. Patrons can use these codes to purchase tickets and merchandise online or in-store.

Art enthusiasts won't want to miss the Barnes Foundation's exclusive Black Friday offer - 15% off its upcoming 2026 art classes, taught over four weeks. Classes range from "Art and Censorship in the 21st Century" to "The Harlem Renaissance in Philadelphia." Sign up online using promo code "BLACKFRIDAY15" before midnight on Friday.

Franklin Institute is going all out with a massive Black Friday sale: 20% off its yearly memberships, plus an exclusive deal for customers who use promo code "CYBERMON25". Members will enjoy unlimited free admission to the museum and planetarium, as well as discounts on ticketed exhibitions and events.

DoStuff215 Pass is another local attraction that's cashing in on Black Friday deals. The yearlong membership, typically priced at $84 per year, can be purchased for just $50 if passes are bought before December 17th. Members will receive automatic ins and personalized recommendations for concerts, comedy shows, cultural events, and pop-ups.

Legoland Discovery Center is offering a Black Friday deal that's sure to thrill kids of all ages: up to 40% off tickets and passes, plus discounted rates on annual passes. Annual passholders will get anytime admission, 10% off LEGO products in the shop, and access to special events.

Last but not least, Cirque du Soleil fans can snag up to 20% off select performances at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center until December 1st. Tickets must be purchased before then to redeem the discounts.

Whether you're a local or just visiting Philly for the holidays, there's never been a better time to explore the city's rich cultural scene while scoring some amazing deals. So mark your calendars and get ready to shop 'til you drop!
 
omg u guys can u believe its already black friday again? 🀯 i'm so excited to hear that philly's museums & theaters are jumping on the bandwagon with discounts πŸŽ‰. as someone who's always passionate about art, i'd totally check out those 15% off classes at the barnes foundation πŸ“š. and legoland discovery center is literally the best for kids (and let's be real, adults too 😜). but what really gets me is that they're offering yearlong memberships at a fraction of the price... like who wouldn't want to spend their days exploring the city & enjoying exclusive events? πŸ’–
 
I gotta say, I'm surprised they're making museums and theaters part of Black Friday shopping 🀯. I mean, isn't it supposed to be about saving money on toys and clothes? But I guess that's the thing with Philly - they always find ways to make the best of it. And honestly, some of these deals aren't bad at all... 40% off Legoland tickets is a steal! πŸ’Έ I'm thinking of grabbing my kiddos for a day out. Not sure about Cirque du Soleil, though - that's just too pricey πŸ˜…. Still, it's nice to see the city embracing the shopping frenzy and making it more accessible to everyone.
 
omg i'm so stoked about this!!! πŸŽ‰ black friday is literally becoming my fave holiday event now! all these awesome discounts on museum memberships, art classes, and theme park passes? yaaas, give me all the deals!! πŸ€‘ and can we talk about how cool it is that the franklin institute is offering 20% off yearly memberships? i've been meaning to check out their planetarium for ages now πŸš€ i feel like this is the perfect excuse to explore philly's cultural scene without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ
 
omg I'm so stoked about these Black Friday deals in Philly! 🀩 It's like, the perfect excuse to visit the museums and theaters without breaking the bank. I mean, 30% off the PFA store? That's a score! And the Museum of Illusions' gift card deal is genius - who doesn't love illusions?! 😏

But what really gets me is that the Franklin Institute is offering massive discounts on their yearly memberships. Like, if you're planning to visit the planetarium and exhibitions multiple times this year, it's worth snapping up a membership for sure. And doStuff215 Pass? Yaaas, I'm definitely considering that - it sounds like an amazing way to discover new things in Philly.

And can we talk about Legoland Discovery Center for a sec?! πŸ€ͺ Up to 40% off tickets and passes? That's just crazy! My kid would be so stoked. I might have to take them there on Black Friday... or maybe it'll just get too crowded πŸ˜‚
 
omg can u believe all these museums & attractions are having black friday deals?! 🀯 i mean, my student friends at pfa would be so stoked if they got 30% off merch lol also the franklin institute's deal on yearly memberships is super reasonable, i'm thinking of getting one for myself cuz i love science exhibits. but honestly who needs shopping when u can have free admission to museums & planetariums? πŸ€“ anyway, this just goes to show how awesome philly's cultural scene is even during the holiday season! πŸ‘
 
I'm tellin' ya, this Black Friday thingy is not what it seems πŸ€‘πŸŽ. I mean, think about it... all these cultural institutions are suddenly offering deals and discounts? It's like they're tryin' to distract us from somethin'. What's really goin' on here?

First off, have you noticed how many of these deals are only available for a limited time? Like, December 1st or 17th? That's just an excuse to get people to spend money fast and then forget about it. And what's with the promo codes? It's like they're tryin' to track our every move πŸ€”.

And let's not forget about Legoland Discovery Center's deal on annual passes. I mean, who really needs that much access to LEGO stuff, right? Sounds like a clever way to get people hooked and spend more money in the long run πŸ’Έ.

But you know what really gets me? The fact that all these deals are poppin' up at the same time. Coincidence? I think not πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's like they're tryin' to create some sort of mass hysteria around Black Friday. Wake me up when I see the real truth behind this deal fever 😴.
 
omg, i'm so stoked that philly's cultural scene is jumping on the black friday bandwagon πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ i mean, who doesn't love saving money on art prints or lego sets? 🀣 it's great to see all these local attractions offering deals that are actually pretty generous too - like the franklin institute's 20% off memberships and the museum of illusions' gift card discounts. i'm def buying a yearlong pass for dostuff215 now, can't wait to explore some new concerts and comedy shows πŸŽ­πŸ’ƒ
 
πŸ€‘ I'm telling ya, they're not just selling tickets and merchandise here... there's something fishy going on 🐟. All these exclusive deals seem too good to be true, like they're trying to distract us from the real issue: how we got into this consumerist trap in the first place πŸ’Έ. And have you noticed that most of these deals are only available online or with promo codes? That's some shady stuff right there πŸ‘€. What do you really get when you buy a yearlong membership at the Franklin Institute or Cirque du Soleil tickets? πŸ€” Maybe we're just being sold on convenience and entertainment, but what about our personal freedom to choose how we spend our hard-earned cash?
 
omg this is so exciting!!! i'm literally drooling over all these amazing deals 🀩! museums are usually super pricey but with black friday discounts, it's like a whole new world of art & culture opens up 🎨🌟 and can't wait to check out the legoland discovery center for my mini me's tickets are going up in value now lol
 
Man I remember when Black Friday was actually about getting stuff at like 50% off in-store, not just online πŸ€‘ Now it's like everyone's a deal hunter trying to score the best bargains on everything from art prints to annual passes πŸŽ¨πŸ‘€ But hey, more deals for us = happy Nostalgist 😊 The Philly museums and attractions are doing their part, offering some sweet discounts that'll make you wanna plan a trip ASAP ⏰ I mean, who wouldn't want to score 30% off at the PFA's online store or 40% off tickets to Legoland? 🀣 Those Franklin Institute memberships sound like a steal too – unlimited free admission and discounts on exhibitions = perfect for families πŸ“šπŸ‘ͺ
 
omg u guys Black Friday in philly is lit!!! πŸŽ‰ i was thinking of visiting the pfa online store on friday and scored some sick deals on merch πŸ›οΈ 30% off their signature stuff? that's like, a total steal! πŸ€‘ also the museum of illusions has gift cards for 30% off? i need to grab one for my sister ASAP! πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ and can we talk about the franklin institute's sale tho? 20% off yearly memberships is insane! 🀯 who else is taking advantage of these deals? πŸ€‘πŸŽ
 
I'm so stoked that all these awesome museums and attractions in Philly are participating in Black Friday πŸŽ‰πŸ‘. I mean, who doesn't love a good deal? It's like they're saying "Hey, come check us out this holiday season and get some amazing stuff while you're at it" 😊. I'm definitely considering getting that yearlong membership to DoStuff215 Pass - $84 is still a bit steep for me, but if I can snag it for just $50 πŸ€‘, I'll be all over it! And the fact that Legoland Discovery Center is offering up to 40% off tickets is like the icing on the cake... or should I say, the LEGO brick on top of the present 🎁?
 
omg I cant even believe its black friday already πŸ˜‚ like what happened to 2023? anyway back to philly, i mean who wouldn't wanna save money on art prints or museum memberships? the pfa deal is pretty cool but isnt it weird that theyre making a lot of their stuff exclusive to black friday? πŸ€” and what's with all the promo codes? cant we just have a sale without having to use some secret code? lol anyway im low-key tempted to buy that lego annual pass for my nephew he loves building things and i love getting him deals 😊
 
OMG u guys 🀩 I am literally SO stoked about this Black Friday deal fever hitting Philly's cultural scene!!! πŸ’₯ It's like, every museum, theater, and attraction is having their own special sale or discount. The PFA is offering 30% off their store, the Museum of Illusions has gift cards for 30% off, and Franklin Institute is giving out massive deals on yearly memberships 🀯

And can we talk about how amazing it is that local attractions like DoStuff215 Pass are having a sale too? πŸ’Έ It's like, anyone can get involved and enjoy the city's awesome cultural scene without breaking the bank. I'm def hitting up some of these deals this weekend with my squad πŸŽ‰πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ
 
phillys culture scene is literally killing it this black friday πŸ’ΈπŸŽ¨ i mean can you think of any other city where museums, theaters, and attractions are offering massive discounts alongside door-busting deals? 🀯 it's a win for locals and tourists alike. plus who doesn't love scoring some sweet art prints or lego goodies at half price? πŸ˜‰ the city is really showing off its cultural side this holiday season and i am HERE. FOR. IT πŸŽ‰
 
I'm so down for this! I mean Black Friday is like the ultimate shopping event, right? πŸ›οΈ But what I love about Philly doing their own thing is that they're not just focusing on the big-ticket items. They're offering all these smaller deals and discounts that can add up to some serious savings. Like, have you ever thought about getting a year-long membership to DoStuff215 Pass? It's like, $50 instead of $84! That's like, 40% off! πŸ’Έ But what I think is even cooler is that they're not just targeting tourists either, they're offering deals for locals too. Like, the Franklin Institute's Black Friday sale is exclusive to members who use a certain promo code... it's like, they're speaking our language! 😊
 
Black Friday has officially gone full-on in Philly and it's kinda crazy how all these local attractions are jumping on the bandwagon, trying to undercut each other with discounts πŸ€‘. I mean, 40% off Legoland passes for a year sounds like a great deal, but at what cost? The museums and theaters are offering some decent deals too, but let's be real, it's not like they're losing money on these sales... the city is just trying to lure in more tourists to fill up their coffers πŸ“ˆ. Anyways, if you're into that sorta thing, go ahead and score those sweet Black Friday deals 🎁. Just don't expect me to be joining the throngs of shoppers this weekend πŸ˜’.
 
omg what a total rip off πŸ€‘ theyre giving 20% off yearly membership at franklin institute? that means u have to pay like half the price, lol dont even get me started on legoland theyre literally trying to take advantage of kids who want santa gifts πŸ˜‚. but hey, if ur gonna spend money on black friday ill probably splurge and grab those exclusive museum events πŸ‘€.
 
Come on, who needs Black Friday deals anyway? πŸ™„ It's all just a bunch of stuff that's gonna end up in some landfill or garage sale soon enough. And let's be real, most people aren't even going to use those yearlong memberships before they forget about 'em. The ones who are gonna take advantage of the deals are probably just tourists who don't know any better. I mean, why bother with the museum when you can just buy a bunch of overpriced souvenirs and leave? And don't even get me started on the Legoland deal... 40% off tickets is not that impressive, especially if you've got little ones who are gonna run around like maniacs in there anyway. Just keep your money in your pocket this Black Friday, trust me πŸ˜’
 
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