Museum & Zoo Sleepovers for Milwaukee Kids
These unique overnights welcome kids to explore Milwaukee's best museums, zoos and other special spots in a whole new way. Keep them in mind for an epic birthday celebration, scout troop or sports team bonding event, or an amazing experience gift for the family.
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Racine Zoo - Slumber Safari
Sleepover with the lions, tigers, and bears- if you dare! The Racine Zoo offers this exciting adventure for families!
Miller Park - Field of Sweet Dreams Overnight
Brewers fans of all ages will love this annual overnight as Miller Park's outfield becomes your family's campground. The video boards will broadcast the night's away game, and later a movie. You can play catch and run around the same field as the Milwaukee Brewers.
Milwaukee County Zoo - Snooze at the Zoo
Camp inside the Zoo on select nights. You only need to bring your “bear necessities,” such as a tent, a pillow and a sleeping bag. They supply the dinner, breakfast, entertainment and of course, s’mores at the fire! Enjoy sleeping near the animals while supporting a good cause.
Wisconsin Maritime Museum - Stay on the Sub
Make history with a stay on a World War II submarine! Your overnight experience on USS Cobia will be as unique as the submarine itself. No two visits are exactly alike. With more than 65 different places to sleep, you can choose your adventure on USS Cobia. USS Cobia is the best-preserved submarine in the country. It has been meticulously restored with amenities added like heating and air conditioning, making it perfect for year-round overnight visits.
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