U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum

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  • 779 Reviews
Museum in Downtown, Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
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Contact and Address


Website: usopm.org

Address: 200 S Sierra Madre St, Downtown, Colorado Springs, Colorado  80903, US

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Opening Hours:

  Saturday 9AM–6PM
  Sunday 10AM–5PM
  Monday 10AM–5PM
  Tuesday 10AM–5PM
  Wednesday 10AM–5PM
  Thursday 10AM–5PM
  Friday 10AM–5PM

About the Business:

U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is a Museum located at 200 S Sierra Madre St, Downtown, Colorado Springs, Colorado  80903, US.

The business is listed under museum category. It has received 779 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.

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Reviews:

  • Savannah Storms
  • 1 year ago
Super fun experience. There was a short film about many of the Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as well as torches and equipment on display that were actually used by Olympians. There was also an area where you could play video games pretending to be an archer, snowboarder, or hockey player. The elevator looked out over Pikes Peak, as well as the cafeteria.
  • C. Lubbes
  • 1 year ago
It was disorienting to be in the building. It was pretty and very informative. However it was crowded and the prices were obsured. They only took visa because it was their sponsor. However I personally did not see any advertisement for this.
  • Meaghan Bishoff
  • 1 year ago
Went for a field trip.. it was very cool. Kids were not super impressed but it wasn’t a play so they said it was way better then our last field trip 🙄. They really loved hearing from an Olympian. It felt rushed and unguided. Wished I could have prepared more (my own fault) so I could almost have like a verbal scavenger hunt prepared. We are already talking about taking a class next year. It’s a great day out for your class and inspirational.
  • Tim Taravella
  • 1 year ago
Was a nice quiet day, didn't need to buy tickets ahead but checked before going over to be sure. Very lightly attended, so we were able to try everything and not feel rushed. Can imagine that when school groups start going that it will be very crowded and busy. Helpful staff throughout building, but wish there were more facts on some of the plaques (light weight of a bike or bobsled, etc).
  • Braden Smart
  • 1 year ago
Staff was very friendly and informative. Facility was clean. We had a lot of fun learning about the Olympics and enjoyed the interactive exhibits. Plan around 2-2.5 hours to be able to take in everything there

Categories:

Short Features:

Interactive exhibits & Team USA history Displays on American athletes & Olympic history, plus immersive sport exhibits & simulators.

FAQ:

Saturday :  9AM–6PM
Sunday :  10AM–5PM
Monday :  10AM–5PM
Tuesday :  10AM–5PM
Wednesday :  10AM–5PM
Thursday :  10AM–5PM
Friday :  10AM–5PM

"Super fun experience. There was a short film about many of the Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as well as torches and equipment on display that were actually used by Olympians. There was also an area where you could play video games pretending to be an archer, snowboarder, or hockey player. The elevator looked out over Pikes Peak, as well as the cafeteria."

"It was disorienting to be in the building. It was pretty and very informative. However it was crowded and the prices were obsured. They only took visa because it was their sponsor. However I personally did not see any advertisement for this."

"Went for a field trip.. it was very cool. Kids were not super impressed but it wasn’t a play so they said it was way better then our last field trip 🙄. They really loved hearing from an Olympian. It felt rushed and unguided. Wished I could have prepared more (my own fault) so I could almost have like a verbal scavenger hunt prepared. We are already talking about taking a class next year. It’s a great day out for your class and inspirational."

"Was a nice quiet day, didn't need to buy tickets ahead but checked before going over to be sure. Very lightly attended, so we were able to try everything and not feel rushed. Can imagine that when school groups start going that it will be very crowded and busy. Helpful staff throughout building, but wish there were more facts on some of the plaques (light weight of a bike or bobsled, etc)."

"Staff was very friendly and informative. Facility was clean. We had a lot of fun learning about the Olympics and enjoyed the interactive exhibits. Plan around .5 hours to be able to take in everything there"

U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum has 4.7 stars from 779 reviews.

The address of U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is 200 S Sierra Madre St, Downtown, Colorado Springs, Colorado, US.
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