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

Black Friday Shopping Has Arrived in Philly, with Deals Galore for Museums, Theaters, and Attractions.

If you're looking for some last-minute gift ideas or want to treat yourself to something special, now's the time to take advantage of Black Friday deals at Philadelphia's top museums, theaters, and attractions. From discounts on year-long memberships to exclusive events and merchandise, there's something for everyone this holiday season.

First up is the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA), which is offering a whopping 30% off its online store items - including clothing, art prints, holiday decorations, books, kids' toys, jewelry, and more. This deal can only be used once, so don't miss out on scoring some unique gifts.

Meanwhile, the Museum of Illusions is also getting in on the action, with 30% off gift cards between $25 and $200 in value until December 1st. These gift cards can be purchased online using code "BLACKFRIDAY30" and used to buy tickets or merchandise.

The Barnes Foundation is another institution offering some fantastic deals this Black Friday. For one day only, you'll get 15% off online art classes for 2026 if you order before midnight on Friday. Classes include topics like "Art and Censorship in the 21st Century" and "Abstraction in Modern Art."

But that's not all - the Franklin Institute is also offering its biggest discount on memberships yet, with 20% off certain tiers using promo code "CYBERMON25." Members can enjoy unlimited free admission to the museum and planetarium, as well as savings on ticketed exhibitions and exclusive events.

And for those who love live entertainment, DoStuff215 Pass has launched a special holiday gift idea - a yearlong membership that offers automatic ins and personalized recommendations for concerts, comedy shows, cultural events, and pop-ups at featured venues. Normally priced at $84 per year, this deal will reduce the cost to just $50 if passes are purchased before December 17th.

Last but not least, Legoland Discovery Center is offering a Black Friday deal that's too good to pass up - tickets and passes can be purchased online for up to 40% off, with annual passes marked down from $99.99 to $59.99 per person.

In the meantime, Cirque du Soleil's "LUZIA" will also be performing in Oaks this spring, with select performances on sale now for up to 20% off using code "BLACKFRIDAY20." Don't miss out on this opportunity to see the thrilling acrobatic, dance, and musical show.
 
omg u guys 🤩 black friday has finally arrived in philly!!! i was thinking of buying an annual pass for the franklin institute with my family 🎟️ but then i saw that legoland is offering 40% off tickets & passes!!! game. changed 🤑 i mean who doesn't love a good discount on themed fun for the kids?! and for those looking for something more low-key, pafa's online store has some awesome deals too... 30% off merch & art prints 🎨
 
I'm so excited for Black Friday shopping in Philly! 🎁 It's great that they're offering deals on museums, theaters, and attractions - I've been meaning to visit the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) but haven't had the chance yet. The 30% off deal is a big incentive for me to check it out with some friends who are art lovers. 🎨 On the other hand, I'm not sure how long these deals will last, so I'll have to make a decision quickly before they're gone! 💸
 
omg i was way too late on this one lol Black Friday deals in Philly? i guess it's a thing now 🤷‍♀️ anyway, i'm lowkey impressed by the PAFA deal... 30% off their online store items is a pretty sweet discount 💰 i've been meaning to visit that museum forever and maybe this is the push i need to finally go 😊
 
omg u guys its black friday in philly and museums theaters are giving away some major deals 🤩 i'm lowkey thinking of getting a year-long membership at the franklin institute for $50 lol that's like half off! 🤑 and legoland discovery center has tickets on sale for 40% off w/ annual passes? that's straight fire 🔥 cirque du soleil's "luzia" is also giving away 20% off select performances 🎪 cant wait to see it but the real MVP award goes to pafa for that 30% off online store deal 🛍️ who needs gifts when u can just cop some sick art prints and decorations instead 😉
 
🤔 I'm loving all these Black Friday deals at museums, theaters, and attractions in Philly! 🎉 40% off Legoland tickets is a steal, right? 💸 And the Cirque du Soleil deal on "LUZIA" is so cool - who wouldn't want to see that show? 😍 I was thinking of getting tickets for my sister's birthday, but now I'm not sure if it's worth splurging. Maybe we can just watch a promo video online instead? 🎥 Has anyone been to Legoland before? What's the best part about it? 💡
 
I'm not really sure if I love Black Friday shopping or hate it lol 😂. Like, don't get me wrong, some of these deals sound amazing... like 40% off tickets to Legoland? That's a no-brainer! 🤩 But at the same time, I feel like we're just perpetuating this consumerist culture and stressing ourselves out trying to find the best deal 😬. And don't even get me started on the online shopping chaos that always seems to happen during this time... ugh! 🛍️💔.

On a different note, I'm actually kinda excited about the idea of year-long memberships for things like the Franklin Institute and DoStuff215 Pass... it could be a great way to discover new interests or support local businesses. But then again, might not be the best use of my hard-earned cash if I'm being completely honest 💸😳.

Oh, and Cirque du Soleil's "LUZIA" deal? Sounds like an amazing way to spend a spring evening... but have you seen the ticket prices for those shows? Like, are we really that broke or something 🤑🤣.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s kinda weird that they’re pushing Black Friday deals at museums and attractions in Philly when most people aren’t even gonna have time to take advantage of them before they close on Christmas 🤔💸. Don’t get me wrong, if you’re already planning a trip to Philly or just wanna treat yourself, go for it! But for everyone else, these deals might be more hype than helpful 😊🎁
 
just great that philly is doing black friday deals for museums and attractions 🎉. i feel like it's a nice way to make culture more accessible and affordable for everyone. especially with the 30% off deal at pafa online store, it's a fantastic opportunity for people who love art to get some unique gifts or treats for themselves. i also appreciate that there are deals for memberships too, which can be super helpful for those looking to spend quality time with family or friends. maybe this is the start of something bigger, where we can make culture and entertainment more inclusive and affordable for everyone 🤞
 
So Black Friday shopping is here and it's pretty cool that our museums and attractions are getting in on the deal 🎁. I mean who doesn't love scoring a sweet gift or treating themselves for the holidays? But what really caught my eye was the 30% off deal at PAFA, that's some serious savings! 💸 And 40% off Legoland Discovery Center tickets is pretty unbeatable too, my kid would freak out if they knew about this 🤣. The Franklin Institute's membership discount is also a great idea, unlimited free admission and savings on exhibitions... that sounds like a dream come true for families 👪. And Cirque du Soleil's "LUZIA" show, I've heard amazing things about it, who wouldn't want to see an acrobatic masterpiece? 🤸‍♀️ What are you planning to do this Black Friday?
 
omg u guys i'm low-key disappointed that ppl are already doing black friday shopping in philly like can we just enjoy the holiday season without the pressure of saving $$$ ? 🤦‍♀️ meanwhile though those museums and theaters are offering some pretty sweet deals esp the pennsylvania academy of fine arts 30% off their online store items is a great score for anyone looking for unique gifts or souvenirs 🎨✨
 
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