Free Admission Days for Knox County Residents at Sunsphere

News Summary

Knox County residents can enjoy free admission to the Sunsphere from May to October, coinciding with Visit Knoxville’s ‘First Friday’ events. The designated free days are May 2, June 6, August 1, September 5, and October 3. Only the first 40 visitors every half hour will be allowed entry, so it’s advisable to arrive early. With extended hours on these days until 6 p.m., attendees can take in stunning views of Knoxville and the surrounding area. A newly renovated welcome center adds to the experience, making it a must-visit landmark this season.

Free Fun Awaits Knox County Residents at the Sunsphere!

Knoxville is buzzing with excitement this spring and summer as Knox County residents can enjoy free admission to the iconic Sunsphere on select days from May through October! Yes, you heard it right—this fantastic opportunity allows locals to experience stunning views and enjoy a great day out without spending a dime.

Mark Your Calendars!

Get ready to plan some fun outings with family and friends! The free admission days match up with Visit Knoxville’s beloved “First Friday” events. Here are the designated free dates to keep in mind: May 2, June 6, August 1, September 5, and October 3. Grab your buddies and head over to the 4th floor of the Sunsphere, but don’t forget—only the first 40 visitors every half hour will get to go up and take in those breathtaking views!

To snag your free entry, just present your physical Knox County driver’s license at the Welcome Center. It’s that simple!

Extended Hours for Extra Enjoyment

On these special free admission days, the Sunsphere Welcome Center and Observation Deck will stay open until 6 p.m.—allowing you plenty of time to soak in the sights! It’s the perfect chance to unwind and appreciate the beauty of downtown Knoxville, the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains, the shimmering Tennessee River, and the bustling University of Tennessee campus.

A Taste of History

The Sunsphere, which was originally constructed for the 1982 World’s Fair, is more than just a viewing point; it’s a cherished symbol of Knoxville! Recently, it got a facelift with renovations that include a shiny new welcome center that opened on November 20, 2023. This revamped space features an expanded retail area and a stunning panoramic view of World’s Fair Park, complemented by a fabulous skylight to brighten your visit!

And how about a little color? The exterior of the Sunsphere has been painted back to its classic blue hue—a real treat for the eyes and a nod to its original design!

More Deals Coming Your Way

Those looking for a great time (and a good deal) will want to remember that from May 4 to May 10, discount admission will be available to all visitors celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week. Just use the code NTTW25 when checking in!

Heads up! Ticket prices will see an increase starting November 20, 2023, rising to $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. But don’t worry—veterans with ID can still snag a $1 discount!

A Bright Future Ahead

The Sunsphere was originally free for all to visit until February 2022, when the small admission fee was put into effect. The establishment now also offers group rates and private tours—just contact the Visit Knoxville team for arrangements.

Celebrate with Friends

A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the new welcome center, complete with coffee and complimentary cookies to sweeten the day! Local officials and representatives from Visit Knoxville emphasize the importance of the Sunsphere as a key attraction that showcases what a great destination Knoxville truly is.

So, there you have it! Whether you’re a lifelong local or new to the area, take advantage of these free admission days at the Sunsphere. With breathtaking views, exciting events, and a touch of history, it’s a picturesque spot that’s just waiting for you to explore!

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