The Orange County Regional History Center in downtown Orlando has reduced its admission prices to continue its commitment to serve the community and make it accessible to as many people as possible. Under the museum’s previous admission-fee structure, a family of four would pay $42 for a visit. With the new admission fees, the cost for the same family of four will be $28.
As of September 5, 2015, the History Center is also offering free admission for all Florida teachers, as well as free admission for Orange County employees and their families on the second weekend of each month.
The Orange County Regional History Center, housed in a restored historic five-story 1927 county courthouse in downtown Orlando, showcases the vast collection of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. The museum features four floors of permanent exhibitions and also presents nationally important limited-run exhibitions. The museum, a Smithsonian Institution affiliate, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
New prices:
Adults: $8
Seniors (60+): $7
Students & Military: $7 (with valid ID)
Children (Ages 5-12): $6
Children (Ages 4 and under): Free
Members: Free
Orange County employees: Free
Florida Teachers: Free
AAA/CAA Members: $2 off regular admission