Museum of Ice Cream Decides to Stick Around Longer
Have you had a chance to visit Miami Beach’s wildly popular Museum of Ice Cream? If you were concerned about the looming closing date of January 31, you can now breathe a sigh of relief. The museum has extended its stay and will be sticking around until February 26.
Located at 3400 Collins Avenue in the Faena District, the four-story Museum of Ice Cream has quickly become a must visit, welcoming well over 100,000 people since it opened its doors last month during Art Basel. The museum is a showcase of anything and everything that deals with frozen treats and goodies, from bananas inside candy-colored rooms to gummy bears and huge pink bonbons. The major highlight appears to be the sprinkle pool which has become a popular fixture on social media as people “swim” in the pool’s 100 million plastic dots and snap selfies to share.
The Museum of Ice Cream is open Wednesdays through Mondays. Children under the age of three can visit for free while admission for everyone else costs $38. If you want an idea of what to expect, a quick perusal through Instagram should reveal plenty of pictures to get you acquainted.
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