Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket

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Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket

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Sex, jokes, and museum-grade design in one ticket. The Museum of Sex in Miami mixes multi-media exhibits with hands-on play, so you can go from serious design-and-decency themes to the big show of Super Funland in the same visit. I like that the museum connects sex to culture through art, science, and design, then lets you test that idea with games that are part comedy, part carnival.

The main consideration is that this is strictly adult-only. Everyone must be over 18, and the basic ticket is mostly about entry and access, not prizes, freebies, or take-home items.

Key Things That Make This Ticket Worth Your Time

Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket - Key Things That Make This Ticket Worth Your Time

  • Four floors of multi-media exhibits that blend education with a playful edge
  • Modern Sex: 100 Years Of Design And Decency as an easy entry point for the themes
  • Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines adds a design-forward perspective to desire
  • Super Funland: Journey into the Erotic Carnival is the ticket’s big interactive payoff
  • Over 15 amusements and rides, including La Matadora and RuPaul Speaks
  • Bar and museum store access are included, but you’ll still pay for drinks and items

What You Get With the Museum of Sex Miami Entry Ticket

Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket - What You Get With the Museum of Sex Miami Entry Ticket
At $29 per person, this ticket is built for a full museum day, not a quick photo stop. You’re paying for admission to the exhibitions across the museum and access to the onsite Super Funland area, which is where the fun really ramps up.

You get entry ticket access plus the ability to use the Super Funland Bar and the museum store areas. What you do not get is food, drinks, or items from the store, so plan on extra spending if you want a cocktail or something to bring home.

This is also a timed-entry experience in practice, even though it’s sold as a 1-day ticket. The museum has different hours by day and a last entry cut-off, so you’ll want to line your visit up with your schedule.

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The Smart Way to Plan Your Day in the Museum

Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket - The Smart Way to Plan Your Day in the Museum
This museum works best when you don’t treat it like one long hallway. I’d plan your visit as two moods: first, the exhibition floors that frame the topic through art and design, then the carnival-style Super Funland installation.

You can start with the featured exhibitions you want most and move forward from there. The museum highlights the sequence of checking out Modern Sex: 100 Years Of Design And Decency and Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines, then shifting to the permanent blockbuster Super Funland: Journey into the Erotic Carnival.

Because the ticket is valid during opening hours, your best move is to arrive with enough time left for both parts. Thursday has earlier last entry than the weekend, so midweek is where timing matters most if you want everything.

Modern Sex: 100 Years Of Design And Decency

Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket - Modern Sex: 100 Years Of Design And Decency
Modern Sex: 100 Years Of Design And Decency is a strong starting point if you want context before the carnival chaos. The exhibit focus is on how design and public ideas about decency have shaped how people talk about sex over time.

I like this approach because it doesn’t keep everything inside one medium. The broader museum message is that sex shows up through culture via art, science, and design, and this exhibition is the kind of anchor that helps you see the connections.

If you’re the type who likes reading the labels and looking closely, you can slow down here. If you’re more interested in the play, use this as a grounding stop and then save your energy for Super Funland.

Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines

Next up is Hajime Sorayama: Desire Machines, which brings a design-and-imagination angle to desire. The title alone signals the vibe: sex as something expressed through form, technology, and controlled visual style.

This is a good match if you enjoy art that treats its subject like a concept as much as an image. It also balances the museum’s mix of serious and playful, so you’re not only getting education or only getting jokes.

Don’t worry if you’re not a design expert. The exhibit is still presented within a broader museum experience, so you can appreciate it even if you come in with general curiosity rather than academic background.

Super Funland: The Erotic Carnival That Runs the Show

If you buy this ticket for one thing, it’s Super Funland: Journey into the Erotic Carnival. It’s described as uncovering the decadent and hidden history of the carnival, and the big payoff is that you don’t just watch—you participate.

This area includes over 15 amusements and rides, and the museum gives examples so you know the type of humor to expect. You’ll see attractions that play on sexual thrills with a wink, turning the classic carnival format into a museum-grade spectacle.

Here are a few highlights to look for when you enter Super Funland:

  • La Matadora: a mechanical bull experience
  • Jump for Joy: a bouncy castle of breasts
  • RuPaul Speaks: a fortune-reading game with RuPaul as the voice

I like that this section doesn’t feel like a separate entertainment add-on. It’s integrated into the museum’s overall theme: sex, culture, and presentation—handled with enough play to keep it from feeling like a lecture.

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Super Funland Bar and the Museum Store: Included Access, Realistic Spending

The Super Funland Bar is included in your ticket as access. If you want a drink to cap off your visit, you can do it onsite without dealing with offsite planning.

Just remember: drinks aren’t included. Same with the museum store—access is included, but store items cost extra. That’s a small but important value detail, especially if you’re hoping the ticket price covers everything.

One common type of expectation is a take-home prize from the games. Based on the feedback I’ve seen, the basic ticket is focused on entry and activities, not souvenirs. If you want something to purchase later, budget a little extra.

Price and Value: Why $29 Can Feel Like a Win

For $29, you’re not just buying a seat in a quiet gallery. You’re paying for a set of exhibitions across multiple floors plus one main interactive installation with 15+ amusements and rides.

That matters because museums often charge similar prices for exhibits you can view without much participation. Here, a big portion of the value comes from doing. If you’re the kind of visitor who likes “try it” experiences, this ticket price is easier to justify.

It’s also a good deal for pairs. Two people can spend the day moving between exhibits and games instead of splitting time among multiple attractions.

The one tradeoff is that it’s not an all-inclusive ticket. Food, drinks, and store purchases add up, and there’s no indication of included prizes from the amusements.

Opening Hours You Need to Know Before You Go

Miami: Museum of Sex Entry Ticket - Opening Hours You Need to Know Before You Go
Your ticket is valid during opening hours, with different last entry times by day. Thursday runs 1 PM to 10 PM with last entry at 8:30 PM. Friday and Saturday run 1 PM to 12 AM with last entry at 10:30 PM. Sunday runs 1 PM to 10 PM with last entry at 8:30 PM.

If you’re visiting for the full Super Funland experience, start earlier rather than later—especially if you want time to enjoy both the exhibitions and the games without rushing.

Who This Museum of Sex Ticket Fits Best

This is a great pick if you’re an adult who wants an art-and-design conversation about sex, but in a setting that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The museum keeps a balance: serious exhibitions on design and desire, then carnival-style play with games like La Matadora and RuPaul Speaks.

It’s also ideal for visitors who learn by doing. If you like interactive environments, Super Funland is the reason to choose this ticket over a standard exhibit-only stop.

If you’re looking for a kid-friendly museum day, this isn’t it. All visitors must be over 18, and it’s not suitable for children under 18.

Should You Book This Ticket?

Book it if you want one day in Miami that mixes adult-focused exhibits with a practical reason to move around, play, and revisit areas at your own pace. At $29, the value comes from combining exhibitions with an interactive installation and multiple amusements in the same ticket.

Skip it (or go in with adjusted expectations) if you prefer traditional museums where you only look. The Super Funland portion is built for participation and sexual humor, so if that’s not your style, the experience may feel like too much.

FAQ

Is the Museum of Sex Miami ticket only for adults?

Yes. All visitors must be over 18 years old to enter, and it is not suitable for children under 18.

How much is the entry ticket?

The price is listed as $29 per person.

What are the opening hours and last entry times?

Thursday is 1 PM to 10 PM with last entry at 8:30 PM. Friday and Saturday are 1 PM to 12 AM with last entry at 10:30 PM. Sunday is 1 PM to 10 PM with last entry at 8:30 PM.

What does the ticket include?

The ticket includes entry access, plus access to the Super Funland Bar and the museum store.

What is not included with the ticket?

Food, drinks, and store items are not included.

Where do I exchange my voucher for the ticket?

Please exchange your voucher for a ticket at the admissions counter.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

If you tell me your day of the week and your tolerance for explicit themes, I can suggest a good order to prioritize the exhibitions versus the Super Funland rides.

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