The Tech Museum of Innovation: Four (4) Museum Passes plus IMAX Admission


Item Number: 8520

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $60

Online Close: May 2, 2014 9:05 PM PDT

Bid History: 0 bids





Description

Are you tired of telling your child not to touch anything in a museum? There's no need to worry at The Tech Museum of Innovation because you are supposed to touch and play with everything there! This auction is for four (4) admission tickets to The Tech in San Jose, CA and includes admission to one (1) educational IMAX film per ticket.


The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The museum-located in the Capital of Silicon Valley - is a non-profit learning resource established to inspire the innovator in everyone. Through programs such as The Tech Challenge, our annual team design competition for youth, and internationally renowned programs such as The Tech Awards, The Tech celebrates the present and encourages the development of innovative technology for a more promising future.


Visit www.thetech.org for more information and operating hours. Tickets are not valid for special exhibitions or full-length feature films. IMAX is subject to availability, expires December 31, 2014. Voucher cannot be used for advance telephone or online sales and must be presented in person for a timed and dated ticket.

Special Instructions

If the winner is a member of the Los Encinos School community, no shipping charge will be assessed, and the winner may pick the item up at Los Encinos School once a distribution day is announced (approx 5 days after the auction closes and payments are processed).


For other winning bidders, a shipping charge of $5.60 will be added to the winning bid for this item.  The item will be shipped by USPS priority flat rate with tracking once the auction is closed and payment has been processed  (If one bidder wins multiple items, we will attempt to consolidate shipping and reduce charges.  Based on size, shape and packaging of some items, this may not always be possible).

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The Tech Museum of Innovation