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This section is for tour companies and motorcoach operators working with adult groups. If you are working with a school, youth group or scout troop please see information under the Teacher's Corner.
The National Corvette Museum looks forward to working with your group to plan an educational and enjoyable visit. We offer the following to all groups of 15 or more.
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Special discounted rates for adult groups of 15 or more. Bus driver and tour leader are free
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Guided tours available by reservation
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Step-on guide available to greet and welcome your group
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Parking is always FREE
Special Exhibits:
April - September, 2010: Serene to Extreme - Modified Corvettes
See just how crazy some Vette Nuts can get when it comes to modifying and tricking out their ride!
October 1 - December 31, 2010: Camaros
To celebrate the re-birth of this other popular sporty Chevrolet product our Exhibit Hall will welcome rare and unique Camaros to the floor.
January 18 - April 16, 2011: From Here to There
Come explore the science of how things move by land, sea and air. Ride a hovercraft, turn up the heat to launch a colorful hot air balloon, and float a boat. Lift, launch and levitate your way through hands-on exhibits that make learning about gravity, friction, and the laws of motion fun!
Visitors can operate an authentic canal lock system to move a boat from one water level to the next, adjust wind speed to form fabric into an airfoil, and experiment with pneumatics, pulleys, hydraulics and levers to see what kind of mechanical advantage works best.
April 17 - June 19: American Muscle Cars
View an array of American Muscle cars. We are now accepting applications for display. Visit our display page for more information.
June 20 - July 31: Chevrolet Nova
The Chevrolet Chevy II was produced from 1962 to 1968. The Nova was produced in the United States from 1969 to 1979. Nova was the top model option in the compact Chevy II range and was marketed as the Chevrolet Chevy II Nova until the Chevy II name and badging was dropped for the 1969 model year. This exhibit will illustrate the short, but unique history of the Nova.
August 1 - December 31: 100 Years of Chevrolet
Join us as we help Chevrolet celebrate their 100th Anniversary! Our exhibit hall will host a variety of Chevrolet vehicles which will rotate in and out during this timeperiod. |
Admission Rates
Effective January 1, 2010
Adults - $7 each (age 17 and up)
Senior Groups - $6 each (age
Students - $4 each (age 6-16)
One free teacher per 10 students
Bus drivers are free
Group tour leaders are free
Call for advanced reservations:
Chris Sweeney - 270-781-7973 extension 185 or 800-538-3883
or email chris@corvettemuseum.org
or fill out and fax or mail in the tour reservation form: Click here to download our tour reservation form.
Our fax number is 270-781-5286
Corvette Cafe
The Corvette Cafe offers breakfast Monday through Saturday from 8am until 10:30am and lunch 7 days a week from 10:30am until 3:30pm. Groups may order off the menu, or to expedite service, an order may be placed in advance. Please click here to see our group boxed lunch order form: WORD | PDF.
Group Photos and Store Items
Group photos are available for advanced purchase at a greatly reduced rate from our partner, PhotoFx. The Corvette Store is also open during regular museum hours for all your shopping needs.
Sample Trip Itineraries
To make your trip planning as easy as possible we've put together a few sample itineraries for you to download.
Corvettes, Caves, Dinos and Roos
Stops include the National Corvette Museum, GM Corvette Assembly Plant, Lost River Cave, Vette City Antiques, Dinosaur World and Kentucky Down Under.
Caves, Cakes, Corvettes
Stops include Duncan Hines' former home and office, the Kentucky Museum, Lost River Cave, National Corvette Museum, GM Corvette Assembly Plant, Historic Railpark and Mammoth Cave National Park
Planes, Trains, Automobiles
Stops include the Historic Railpark and Train Museum, GM Corvette Assembly Plant, National Corvette Museum, Aviation Heritage Park, Beech Bend Raceway and Chaney's Dairy Barn.
Special Notes and Information
Cancellation Policy
Please notify us as soon as possible to cancel an existing reservation.
Payment
Payment can be made in advance or on the day of the visit. We accept credit cards, company checks and cash. The Museum does not provide direct billing or receive purchase orders for payment. Deposits are not required. We prefer groups to pay for admission with one credit card or check.
Parking
Buses may unload in front of the entrance at Gate A. Bus parking is locted at the end of the drive at Gate A, directly across from that entrance. Parking is always free.
Upon Arrival
After payment has been made by the group leader, wristbands will be provided. If a tour guide was requested, the tour will begin in the "Gateway" at the entrance to the Museum.
Your Visit
- Wheelchairs and strollers are available free of charge at the admissions counter.
- The Museum is completely wheelchair accessible.
- Please plan to spend a minimum of 1-1/2 hours in the Museum.
- Photography is allowed.
- A set of restrooms are available inside the Museum exhibit space.
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