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The Best Museum & Zoo Sleepovers in the U.S.

Experience your own night at the museum! Explore the exhibits after-hours and discover the deepest depths of the oceans, travel to the tops of rainforests, blast off into outer space at your own private planetarium show, and then settle in for story time after snacking on milk and cookies. When the lights go out, unroll your sleeping bag next to the swaying kelp of the California Coast tank, or even at the Swamp window, face-to-face with Claude, the albino alligator. In the morning, rise and shine, then head over to the Academy Café for breakfast.

Thank the movie Night at the Museum for not only igniting your kid’s interest in historical artifacts, buildings and things of the past, but also opening up doors across the U.S. for after-hours fun. Wonder what you can do at these galleries when the lights out? Click through our flipbook to see the top 18 museums and zoos where you can stay the night and let your curious mind wander.

Sleepover at Foundation for the National Archives – Washington, Dc

Where else can you sleep right next to the treasures of American history? The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are all right there for your history buffs to investigate. On top of sleeping, games and fun, your kids will be treated to movies in the museum's William G. McGowan Theater and a breakfast that includes pancakes flipped by archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero.

Ages: 8-12; chaperon must be 21+
Cost: $125/attendee; $100/members

Online: archivesfoundation.org

photo: National Archives

 

 Have you gone on an overnight museum adventure we overlooked? Share in the Comments below!

— Annette Benedetti & Christal Yuen