Want to act like you're in 'Night at the Museum'? Here's your chance

Have you ever wondered what happens at the museum after hours, like in the movie, "Night at the Museum"? Now's your chance to find out.

The Cincinnati Museum Center is hosting special evening hours in its Dinosaurs of Antarctica exhibit until Friday, Nov. 18.

Attendees receive the opportunity to travel back in time 200 million years to ancient Antarctica and discover fossils from prehistoric dinosaurs, including the 25-foot-long Cryolophosaurus. They then can watch the dinosaurs come to life on the five-story screen in the Omnimax Theater.

OK, so it's not just like the movie. But the event still offers a unique experience.

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The last entry to the exhibition is at 8 p.m., and the latest Omnimax showing begins at 7:30 p.m. Select food and drink will be available for purchase.

The ticket prices are as follows: $15 for adults, $10 for children, $5.50 for adult members and $4.50 for child members.

For more information, visit cincymuseum.org.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Museum Center hosting 'Night at the Museum'-like event