I understand if you purchase a Paris Museum Pass, you are given priority access into some museums---don%26#39;t have to wait in line, etc. The website promoting the pass says that children under 18 do not need a museum pass as they are allowed FREE access in most of the museums and monuments included in the PARIS MUSEUM PASS itinerary.
I am assuming that if my wife and I have passes, we can skip to the front of the line with the kids, even if the kids do not have passes? Is this correct?
Thanks.
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This is correct. Both you and your children will be able to skip lines.
I%26#39;ve taken my daughter with me (I had a pass and she could get in free) and we were let in together.
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same for our 16 year old.
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thanks so much
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Just so you understand what it is you%26#39;ll be skipping... you will not have to line up for
tickets. You will still have to line up for security though.
At a busy museum in peak season the passes
will usually save you time.
Rob
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The pass can save a lot of time.
When we were in Paris in 2004, the Louvre had a separate entrance for pass-holders and there was no queue, even though the main entrance queue was around 100 metres long.
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