Discount Passes

Wallingford Public Library offers passes to a wide variety of local museums, zoos, aquariums, historical sites, and other experiences. These passes allow free or discounted admission depending on the attraction.

General Guidelines

  • Wallingford residents over the age of 18 may reserve up to 4 museum passes in a 30-day period,
    with one reservation allowed per museum, and one reservation allowed per day.
  •  Reservations may be made up to 30 days in advance.
  • For nonprintable passes, reservations are made for the date of pass pickup at the library.
  • For printable passes, reservations are made for the date of visit to the museum.
  • Reservations may be made online through the library’s website or by calling the library.
  • Non-residents may request a pass on the day of visit for printable passes or day of pickup for
    nonprintable passes. Online reservations are not available to non-residents.
  • Late fees are $5.00 per day. Replacement cost is the cost of the pass.

 

Pass Type
Format
Pass Audience
Connecticut Trolley Museum

Connecticut Trolley Museum

The Connecticut Trolley Museum has over 70 pieces of rail equipment dating back to 1869. Unlimited trolley rides for the day are included in your admission.

1 adult and 1 child (allows half-price admission during special events)

Mystic Seaport Museum

Mystic Seaport Museum

Mystic Seaport Museum is the largest maritime museum in North America. Visitors can sail or row replicas of traditional wooden boats, cruise in an antique steamboat, star gaze in the planetarium or just climb aboard ships.

New England Air Museum

New England Air Museum

The New England Air Museum has two huge display hangars housing more than 70 aircraft from all periods of history as well as an outdoor exhibit area.

50% off up to 5 regular admissions. Not valid for special events.

Shore Line Trolley Museum

Shore Line Trolley Museum

The Shoreline Trolley Museum is the oldest operating trolley museum in the United States.

50% off admission for up to 6 people.