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‘The Dr. Seuss Experience’ Brings Whimsical Family Fun to Denver — Opens Today!

POSTED BY
Bryan

Oh, the places you’ll go! Have you ever dreamed of walking into one of Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s books? Well, families can do just that, thanks to The Dr. Seuss Experience — an imaginative and interactive immersion into the wondrous world of the iconic author’s vision and creativity. The “Seuss-tacular sensory spectacle” takes each visitor on a colorful and whimsical journey through nine Dr. Seuss books in a 25,000 square foot setting.

Photo: The Dr. Seuss Experience

The exhibit is open from March 25 to September 5 at Centennial Promenade (9667 E. County Line Rd.) — next to IKEA.

Hours vary by day with time slots every 15 minutes.

There are three ticket types available:

General Admission — Enter on a specific date and time

VIP Anytime — Enter anytime on a specific date

Super-Stoo-Pendous — Enjoy the experience without any crowds during limited time blocks

Ticket prices start at $25 for children and $30 for adults. However, prices vary by date and time. Additional service fees apply.

Tickets can be purchased online. In addition, tickets are available on-site, subject to availability.

Are there any discounts available? Active military, police, teachers and healthcare workers get a 20% discount. These tickets can only be purchased on-site with a valid military or employee ID and do not need a prior reservation, subject to availability. Limit four (4) discounted tickets per ID.

Posted by Bryan on March 25, 2022 | Updated September 6, 2022 Filed Under: Expired

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