The National WWII Museum features immersive exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an expansive collection of artifacts and first-person oral histories that take visitors inside the story of the war that changed the world. Now through August 10, Louisiana families have the opportunity to connect with history and honor the generation during Louisiana Residents Discount Month.
Louisiana residents can enjoy half-off Museum admission with a state-issued photo ID. Beat the summer heat at New Orleans’s #1 attraction and discover what’s new at this world-renowned institution.

The Museum is offering a variety of packages to make your visit even more exciting:
What’s Available
Louisiana Resident General Admission
- $13–18
- Includes access to all exhibits and galleries
- Option to add the Freedom Theater experience for $9
Louisiana Resident Freedom Theater Package (Most Popular)
- $22–27
- Includes access to all exhibits and galleries
- Freedom Theater experience
Louisiana Resident Guided Tour Package
- $42–47
- Includes access to all exhibits and galleries
- Guided Tour
- Freedom Theater experience
The National WWII Museum’s exhibits tell the story of the war that changed the world, not only highlighting the role of world leaders but also honoring the everyday men and women who found the strength and courage to accomplish the extraordinary. Current exhibits include Finding Hope in a World Destroyed, Forces of Freedom at Home and Abroad, The Arsenal of Democracy, Road to Tokyo, Road to Berlin, The D-Day Invasion of Normandy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Gallery.
Beyond All Boundaries, a 4D journey through the war, is currently undergoing updates through September 30, 2025. In the meantime, guests can experience the Museum’s newest cinematic production in The Priddy Family Foundation Freedom Theater. This multimedia presentation highlights what was at stake during World War II and the meaning of Allied victory. Developed by THG Creative, the show explores how freedom nearly vanished in the 1930s and 1940s, the efforts to protect and promote liberty during and after the war, and how each generation carries the responsibility to defend democracy and advance human rights.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit nationalww2museum.org/louisiana.