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Family Night Out (Boston MA)

I’ve expected a whole lot from the charter bus visit to Family Night Out, as they said on the web…as it turns out, it was actually Boston MA’s Museum of Fine Arts. I had high expectations from my rental charter bus visit here because I’ve heard a lot of great things about the place…so, how was it?

Well, it was a bewitching experience but it was disappointing in a lot of ways as well. frankly speaking, let me just get this off my chest for a bit here…if you can, go to this Boston MA charter bus rental attraction on Wednesdays when it’s completely free of charge. As educational and entertaining as it was, we weren’t given enough time to slowly explore the place, and we ended up feeling like we were rushed from one exhibit to another. After paying a hefty admission price, being rushed isn’t quite the kind of experience we were looking for. Of course, I understand that this is an incredibly popular Boston MA charter bus rental stop for foreigners and locals alike, but they ought to have given visitors an all-day tour or something….

But the good thing was that it’s very education for the kids and adults because you can choose either the self-guide tour or the staff-guided tour and activities. We picked the self-guided one because we really wanted to see everything slowly and at our own pace…which ended up not getting. (You can see how disgruntled this Boston MA charter bus rental holiday-goer was when she was there). Anyway, there were a lot of galleries filled with exquisite paintings, sketches for the adults to gawk at; then there were entertaining games and puzzles for the kids to work on. During summer time, the staff would work a lot of activities related to history of art and stuff like that into the activities. Stories, mimes, dance and musical performances are usually held around summer as well. So, now is actually a good time to rent that Boston MA charter bus for a visit.

We didn’t have to deal with parking but when we first got inside this Boston MA charter bus rental attraction, we heard some disgruntled tourists complain about the fee they were charged for parking. I don’t know….looks like renting a charter bus for our trip there was a good thing.

It isn’t all that different from the many famous museums and art galleries that I’ve been to throughout the world…it’s classy and elegant but it’s also a place that focuses on family activities…which is something you don’t find in art galleries a lot…that’s what made it stand out, I guess.

If you don’t mind the price and is a sucker for oil, paint and canvas, this is the place to go.

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Family Night Out (Boston MA Museum of Fine Arts)
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 2115
Tel: +1 671 369 3300 / +1 617 267 9300
Opening Hours: Saturday till Tuesday from 10am till 4.45pm; Wednesdays till Friday from 10am till 9.45pm. Note: Free admission on Wednesdays

http://www.mfa.org
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