Welcome to Southington Library’s “Print and Go” museum pass reservation system.
In order to reserve a pass, you must be a Southington library member in good standing. Southington Library allows non-Southington residents to reserve passes provided they have previously registered in person at the library.
In order to make your own reservation, you MUST be able to print the completed pass at the time the reservation is made. You will have one chance to print the pass. If you make a mistake or fail to print out your pass, you must call the library. If you lack the ability to print out your pass, you can make a reservation IN PERSON at the library. Passes may be reserved and printed up to 30 days in advance of your visit. Passes are valid one time and ONLY for the specific date reserved.
You may reserve passes for any day that the museum is open even if the library is closed. Passes may be reserved up to 30 days in advance.There is a limit of ONE pass per day per family with a maximum of FOUR unique pass reservations in any 30 day period.
Passes for the CT State Parks and the Mystic Aquarium CANNOT be pre-printed. They are checked out and must be returned to the library. These two passes may be reserved on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays. They are picked up at 12 noon of the reservation date and are loaned for 48 hours. They are due before 12 noon of the due date. Late Fees for the Connecticut State Parks Pass and the Mystic Aquarium are $25 per day per pass. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Make your reservation and print your pass here or call 860-628-0947 and select option 5 to reserve your pass. Reservations are booked up to one month in advance.
- Barnes Museum: Admits two adults and two children for free.
- Beardsley Zoo: Admits two adults and four children for free.
- Children’s Museum: Admits one person free with the purchase of one admission.
- Connecticut State Parks: Waives entrance fees for one vehicle.
- Connecticut’s Old State House: Admits two adults and two children for free.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe Center: Free admission for two people.
- Hill-Stead Museum: Admits one adult and two children under 18 free.
- Imagine Nation: Free admission for four people.
- Mark Twain House: One adult (or two children) free with the purchase of adult admission.
- Mystic Aquarium: Discounted admission (varies by season).
- New Britain Museum of American Art: Admits four people free.
- New England Carousel Museum: Admits four people free.
- Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History: Admitsfour people for $5 off each.
- Wadsworth Atheneum: Admits two adults and two children for free.