I understand getting in line early as the tix window opens at 7am. Do I get to select my tour time? Or are tix dispersed sequentially starting with the earliest tour time and so on?
Do they really enforce the "ages 7+" guideline? I have a 6 year old and a 4 year old.
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They have very strict enforcement rules. They provide wheel chairs for the elderly. Because of the nature of the walking tour and the historical items for viewing they may not allow …
They have very strict enforcement rules. They provide wheel chairs for the elderly. Because of the nature of the walking tour and the historical items for viewing they may not allow young children on the tour. This is a question that you may wish to ask their agents. They talk throughout the tour and allow you time to see the items on display. It is well worth the tour, but the walking and listening may be to disruptive for your little one, and the items on display if broken or distorted are irreplaceable. I hope you get to go, and start your young ones into coin collecting. What a wonderful and memorable way to learn the history of our country and the value of money. You can only get tickets that day, and you have to get their early. Once the tickets are gone for that day, you are out of luck. 5 tours per day. You have to stand in line a long time, especially for little ones or the elderly. If you can have someone watch your younger ones and you love history and money, this one is for you. Lanacarlson47
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