There are signs of spring all over the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter as the weather warms, including early spring plants beginning to peek through the ground as our beautiful grounds come back to life. But another sure sign that winter is ending is the switch from our winter hours to our spring hours as we prepare to welcome our spring break guests and officially start our busy season. And that begins tomorrow here in Northern Kentucky!
As of March 9, 2022, we will be open for our expanded spring hours, which means we are open seven days a week.
As of March 9, 2022, we will be open for our expanded spring hours, which means we are open seven days a week (Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Monday–Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.). The winter hours have allowed our facilities team to conduct maintenance, our housekeeping team to deep clean certain areas, and our design and fabrication teams to install new exhibits and other upgrades, but we’re excited for spring and the return of our busy season. And a number of new additions will be opened throughout the year at both facilities. Our upgrades and additions never stop.
If you’re planning a spring break trip, I encourage you to consider visiting the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum—the two leading Christian themed attractions in the world. At these two attractions, you’ll walk through biblical history, experience the full-size Noah’s Ark, explore our botanical gardens, wonder at the heavens in our planetarium, enjoy concerts, animal encounters, and faith-building presentations, meet the animals in our zoos, experience our 4D special effects theater, travel back in time in our VR experience, hear one of our dynamic speakers, and so much more!
Plan your visit today at ArkEncounter.com and CreationMuseum.org.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
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