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Mystic Seaport Museum Aventure

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Sortez et profitez d'une brise marine fraîche sur le terrain du premier musée d'histoire maritime d'Amérique. Les clients sont invités à monter à bord de grands voiliers, à explorer un chantier naval de préservation où des constructeurs navals restaurent des navires en bois historiques, à se promener dans des jardins patrimoniaux, à participer à une ou deux histoires de mer présentées par un personnel et des bénévoles sympathiques. Toutes les expositions intérieures sont ouvertes aux visiteurs pour leur permettre de plonger plus profondément dans la vie en mer à l'âge d'or de la voile et plus encore. Les week-ends d'été incluent souvent des événements spéciaux.

Ville: Mystique
Mon 23 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
3 tall ships
Entire 19-acre indoor/outdoor museum experience
Parking Fees
3 tall ships
Entire 19-acre indoor/outdoor museum experience
Parking Fees
3 tall ships
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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Mystic
75 avenue Greenmanville,
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Valable jusqu'à un an à compter de la date d'achat
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Un nombre limité de fauteuils roulants est disponible selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi
  • Lieu historique. Les navires et certains bâtiments d'exposition ont une accessibilité limitée pour les personnes handicapées
  • Si fermé en raison de conditions météorologiques extrêmes, vous aurez la possibilité de choisir une autre date
  • Les chiens en laisse sont autorisés sur le terrain. Non autorisé sur les navires ou dans les expositions. Ne laissez pas sans surveillance.
  • Les masques doivent être portés dans les espaces intérieurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • Les masques sont suggérés dans les espaces intérieurs.
À quoi s'attendre
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
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Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
4
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
6
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
7
Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
8
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
9
Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
10
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
12
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Musée du port maritime mystique
Plongez dans 19 acres de l'histoire maritime de l'Amérique. Mystic Seaport comprend un chantier naval de préservation de renommée mondiale, un village marin du XIXe siècle et des galeries formelles où vous trouverez diverses expositions permanentes et tournantes qui explorent la relation de l'Amérique avec la mer.
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Charles W.Morgan
Visitez le chantier naval de préservation en activité où les navires et les bateaux de toutes tailles sont restaurés et entretenus. Amarré le long d'un village portuaire en bord de mer recréé au XIXe siècle, trois grands voiliers invitent à l'exploration. Parmi eux - le dernier baleinier en bois du monde - le Charles W. Morgan est considéré comme le "joyau de la couronne" de la collection Mystic Seaport, il a survécu à tous les autres de son espèce. Montez à bord et descendez sous les ponts pour en savoir plus sur les hommes et les femmes qui ont vécu à bord !
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Commentaires (167)
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Fredsdaughter05
Aug 2020
Fun day - learned a lot about shipbuilding. Grounds were well kept and there were maps and information spread around nicely so that you could find your way around to the various locations. The planetarium show was very well done and probably my favorite part of the day. Was a little frustrating that all tickets were sold out for the boat rides by 10am and then they wouldn't sell anymore until after 1pm. With COVID the seating was very limited, but would have been nice if they would have added a few more sails - we really wanted to do this. Also, many attractions were closed which was a little frustrating. That said, they can't help the pandemic so we don't want to count that against the overall experience.
P1806QEmh
Aug 2020
I spent the day with my grandson, not much was open, he was very bored, couldn’t get on the boat ride, as there were no tickets left. The children’s museum was closed, not much for kids, I wouldn’t recommend bringing kids while they are only partially open. Expensive lesson.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
I am sorry to hear of your negative experience at Mystic Seaport. It is true that many of the buildings in the village are inaccessible due to Covid-19 restrictions but there are numerous activities for children to do here. First off we have games on the green where kids can play 19th century games like hoops and graces or other classics like crochet, bocci ball, lawn checkers or walk on wooden stilts. Sign ups for these activities are in the Discovery Barn. Kids also enjoy our planetarium shows, getting out on the water with an adult in a peddleboat or rowboat (free with admission-no experience necessary). We also have a maritime playscape area where kids can climb small wooden boats, a scale model building and 3 vessels to board including the last wooden whaling ship in the world. Your ticket can also be validated for a second visit within 3 days in case you missed out on the free 25 minute river cruise. We release those tickets first thing in the morning for early cruises and again at 1pm for afternoon cruises as they do fill up. One thing I would also like to mention is that our tickets come with a guarantee of satisfaction and we would like to make things right. Please call 860 572-0711 if you would like to discuss. Thankyou for your feedback and I hope you would reconsider your review as we try and navigate opening in a safe way for our visitors and our staff.
640erican
Aug 2020
We were excited to hear Mystic Seaport was open during our stay, well into the COVID pandemic. However, once our admission was paid and we entered, many parts of the experience were closed. This was unfortunate and obviously detracted from the experience.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
Thank you for posting your feedback. Since reopening in the spring we have had to re-evaluate our operations to ensure the safety of our guests. We understand that having some of the buildings closed detracts from the experience but we do have plans to re-open these spaces gradually so long as it allows us to do so in a safe fashion. In the meantime we have added value to our tickets to offset the closed spaces such as free boat rentals, free river cruises, free Model A pickup rides and free planetarium shows- Items in the past that incurred additional charges. Thank you again for your feedback as it helps us in making decisions as we navigate through this challenging pandemic.

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