Does the Ark in Kentucky have air conditioning?


Does the Ark in Kentucky have air conditioning? Also, this ark has a heating and cooling system to keep you comfortable year round! 6.


Is there a dress code for the Ark Encounter?

The Ark Encounter takes very seriously its responsibility to ensure that its attractions are family friendly. Due to this, we require all guests to wear clothing that is appropriate. Inappropriate clothing at our locations includes, but is not limited to: Clothing with obscene language or graphics.


How much does it cost to see the ark in Kentucky?

Tickets and Special Offerings at the Ark Encounter Tickets for the Ark Encounter are $59.95 for adults, $49.95 for seniors, and $29.95 for youth aged 11 to 17. Children under 10 are free. See combo ticket prices and information above to tour both the Ark and Creation Museum.


What is the best time of year to visit the Ark Encounter?

The Ark Encounter is open year-round, with slightly reduced hours during the winter months. The attraction can be quite busy, especially during holidays and weekends. To avoid the crowds, it's advisable to visit during weekdays or early in the morning.


How long does it take to walk thru the Ark Encounter?

You can easily spend at least a whole day visiting the Ark, the Ararat Ridge Zoo, enjoying a meal, and catching one of our dynamic, world-class speakers at the Answers Center. It will take 5–6 hours to take in the entire experience at a leisurely pace.


How many days does it take to see the Ark in Kentucky?

Plan For A 4- To 6-Hour Visit Plan to spend at least a half-day at the Ark Encounter. There is much to see and do with various galleries and exhibits, plus an outdoor area. You don't want to rush through and miss things. We visited for an entire day.


How much walking is involved at the ark?

As you enter the Ark, you can feel the presence of the Holy Spirit, or at least, I did. Much walking and you walk on ramps or they do have elevators. The Ark itself is 510 ft long, 85 ft wide, and 51 ft high. You go on a self-guided tour, so you can go at your own pace.