American prohibition museum ticket question

Two adults looking to visit the American prohibition museum on a Monday or Tuesday. The museum website offers a combo ticket for access to the museum as well as the speakeasy for one drink. Looking to see if anybody else has purchased this ticket to give me an idea of their experience in regards to the time spent, as well as if a full drink was provided in this ticket type. Thanks.

The American Prohibition Museum in Savannah offers an interesting glimpse into the history of Prohibition-era America, including the speakeasy culture. Many visitors find it engaging and educational, and the combo ticket that includes access to the museum plus the speakeasy is a popular choice.

Experience with the Combo Ticket:

  • The museum itself typically takes about 45–60 minutes to walk through, depending on your pace and interest in the exhibits.
  • The speakeasy portion, included with the combo ticket, allows you to enjoy one drink. Visitors report that it is indeed a full drink—cocktail or mocktail options are available, depending on your preference. Some drinks are specialty cocktails themed around the Prohibition era.
  • The speakeasy is designed to be immersive and intimate, giving you a sense of the historical atmosphere. Guests usually spend 15–30 minutes here after touring the museum, though you can linger longer if you like.

Tips for Visiting:

  • Visiting on Monday or Tuesday is generally less crowded, which makes for a more relaxed experience at both the museum and the speakeasy.
  • It’s a good idea to check if the combo ticket requires a timed entry for the speakeasy portion, as seating may be limited during peak times.
  • For those interested in photos, the speakeasy has a period-authentic ambiance, so it can be fun to take some pictures while enjoying your drink.

Overall, the combo ticket provides a full museum experience plus a complete drink in the speakeasy. Visitors usually spend about 1 to 1.5 hours total for both portions, making it a concise yet enjoyable outing in Savannah’s historic district.


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