Our experience has been that the Thanksgiving weekend is usually very busy
(we close on Thanksgiving Day), but that the week between Christmas and New
Years is really dependent on when the holiday falls. Surprisingly the
holiday weekends this year were busier than the week. This year we also
closed on Christmas Eve Day as well as Christmas Day and New Years Day,
primarily because we are always closed on Mondays, our visitation last
December 24 was light and fell on a Tuesday this year. As far as Chicago
goes, the Art Institute is the only museum that was open on New Year's Day
and I understand from a friend that it was VERY busy.
Janice Klein
Director, MItchell Museum of the American Indian, Kendall College
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From: Betsy Martinson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Information needed on holiday hours
>One thing folks should consider when deciding whether or not they are going
>to stay open during the holidays would be the total lack of competition for
>audiences on holidays. Few if any sporting events, many other Museums
>closing early and all the kids out of school have commandeered the movie
>theaters and malls. Even some restaurants are closed!
>
>Imagine, if you will, your family entertaining a house full of out-of-town
>relatives. They have been there for ... well ... too long, and you are
>reaching your wits end. So you ask yourself, "What am I supposed to do
with
>Aunt May? Can I stand to look at those same family photos AGAIN? Am I
>completely jigsaw puzzled out? Please oh please oh please ... let there be
>someplace open where we can be entertained! OMG look! The Aquarium is
open!
> Our holidays are saved!!!!"
>
>OK, maybe that's a tad exaggerated, but the fact remains ... people want to
>be entertained over the holidays, and Museums are often the only show in
>town. Our organization also works with a heavily tourist-based audience.
We
>are open every day except Christmas, and we close at 2 p.m. Christmas Eve
and
>New Year's Eve.
>
>We usually have very solid visitation on holidays. On Thanksgiving we get
>all the men and kids, or relatives who are visiting from out of town, while
>Mom stays home and gets dinner ready (sorry to be gender biased, but that's
>truly what our visitors say)! New Year's Day is always busy ... it just
>starts later than usual. While we open at 9, most of our visitors won't
>start coming until noon or later.
>
>When you consider all of the times during the year you are competing for an
>audience, it's really really nice to have somewhat of a corner on the
market
>on the holidays.
>
>Of course, that's just my 2 cents!
>
>Betsy Martinson
>Education and Events Coordinator
>Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
>987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Rd.
>Golden,CO 80401
>303-526-0744
>
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