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Thunder Dome Car Museum In Enumclaw Now Open
The Enumclaw Thunder Dome Car Museum celebrates its grand opening this week with reduced admission costs for all visitors.
ENUMCLAW, WA — Normally expected just during summer months, car shows are often popular community events centered around other local gatherings and celebrations. But beginning this week in Enumclaw, the new Thunder Dome Car Museum will give residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a mix of amazing vehicles year-round.
On Wednesday, May 29, the Thunder Dome Car Museum opened its doors for the first time, allowing car enthusiasts of all ages to peruse an amazing collection of vehicles in a spectacular new facility.
Located at 1920 Garrett St. in Enumclaw, the Thunder Dome Car Museum is open to guests Wednesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., though hours may vary from week to week as the Thunder Dome also schedules for private events, such as fundraisers, corporate events, weddings, and community gatherings, according to Thunder Dome organizers.
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For its first week, the Thunder Dome will celebrate its grand opening with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday and reduced admission prices for all visitors through June 2.
Tickets during the grand opening celebration are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and military members. Kids 12 and younger are free.
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After June 2, admission will increase to $16 for adults, $13 for seniors 65 and older and military members, $12 for students, and $10 for kids ages 8 to 12. Children 7 and younger will remain free.
All tickets are sold at the door and — as a nonprofit organization — a portion of the museum's admission cost will reportedly go to community epilepsy awareness programs and organizations.
For more information, visit ThunderDomeCarMuseum.org or check out the museum's Facebook page at Thunder Dome Car Museum.
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