Mobile Carnival Mueseum Mobile Al

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The Mobile Carnival Museum is a history museum that chronicles over 300 years of Carnival and Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The museum is housed …

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Oct 18, 2024
Well, it did! Great museum to check out to see some floats and tons of costumes. You can easily spend hours hear listening to everything on the audio guide. The woman at the front desk was very kin…Full review by KK78
Aug 28, 2024
A very interesting small museum that's well worth visiting when in Mobile. No line to enter and the staff member was very pleasant and helpful. The film at the start is particularly good. I learn a l…Full review by AlexJ262
Aug 12, 2024
Me and two friends visited from England - Theo, Max, and Blumpo (Tom really, but we call him Blumpo for fun). This is a very interesting and educational museum and we were given a guided tour by Cill…Full review by teo t

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How long does a self-guided tour usually take?
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At least an hour. Take your time.
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Can I bring my small emotional support dog?
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I agree with the comment by Page S above - just ask them directly! Enjoy your visit there!
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I used to come to this place years ago when I was a kid..was it the same or another kind of museum with old cars and old …
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I used to come to this place years ago when I was a kid..was it the same or another kind of museum with old cars and old weapons..does it still have those things?
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The location of the Mobile Carnival Museum used to be the Mobile History Museum and it housed the displays you describe. In 2005 that museum moved to a larger space on Royal …
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The location of the Mobile Carnival Museum used to be the Mobile History Museum and it housed the displays you describe. In 2005 that museum moved to a larger space on Royal Street and it is now known as the History Museum of Mobile. Their exhibits are rotated so you should call them to find out what is currently being featured. The Mobile Carnival Museum highlights the history of Mardi Gras in Mobile.
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is it wheel chair accessible ?
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There's also an elevator. If I recall there might be one area that's a few steps up but that should be a small portion. (Okay- I just found on website where it says 2 of 3 floors are accessible.)
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How much does it cost for adults, children, seniors, etc.?
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Adult $5, under 12 $3 under 3 free.
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