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"News Flash: The Royal Ontario Museum Is Still Performing Poorly on Public Access"

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Anonymous Marissa Neave said...

Wow, thanks for all of those price listings! I've been interested in the differences in student pricing between Toronto and Montreal for a while now. Whenever I visit Montreal I am amazed by the steep discounts that students get (namely with museums and public transit). It seems that, unfortunately, Toronto in general hasn't really caught on to how effective this trend can be.

September 11, 2009 at 12:42 AM

Blogger pixo said...

I live in Toronto and I cannot remember the last time I visited the ROM. Even with the extension - the crystal structure, there is not enough interest to get me to visit it. I went to Washington DC last year, visited the free museums at the Mall, and enjoyed it immensely. Visited New York two years ago, and enjoyed the MET and a walk in Central Park. Same with Chicago a few years back with its art museum located next to its water front park. The urge to check out the Toronto museum is just not there. I also have not been to the AGO, since its reopening. May be if the AGO and ROM are located some where near High Park, they will feel more like places that welcome people to visit, relax, and enjoy what they have to offer.

September 11, 2009 at 1:57 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hey guys,

Thanks for your comments.

Montreal in general is more affordable than Toronto, with the provincial government also providing a lot of cultural supports.

But it also, I think, makes a commitment to affordability in its museums--as well as cooperation between different museums to promote themselves -- you can actually get a museum-pass card for 34 museums, 3-days, $45. And if you want transit included, it's just $50 more. Amazing collaboration there.

I also think a reduced admission fee & free evenings at the ROM could make it friendlier to locals to drop by for a visit--and even see if they like it! According to the tourism folks, the ROM's good with attracting non-Ont visitors (and in fact is trying to attract them more and more thorugh promotions) but I do wonder what the resident visitorship is.

If I understood correctly, the committee may be asking the ROM for more demographic studies of their visitorship, which I think would be really important to see.

September 11, 2009 at 10:39 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Oops, that should be "$5 more" for transit. The 3-day Montreal museums pass is $50 when transit is included.

No such pass program/promotion exists here in Toronto. The closest is the commercially run CityPass program, which encompasses the zoo, the ROM, Casa Loma, the CN Tower and the Science Centre for $59. That is a big discount if you're going to see them all, BUT it seems like such a big discount becuase the admission fees are so high in the first place. Which reminds me -- yesterday I also learned/was reminded that the CN Tower is federally operated. Which makes me rethink thier steep entry prices too.

September 11, 2009 at 10:41 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are so completely right on the money- literally. It is a shame how administration can loose site of the most important things a museum/gallery should stand for: informing the audience.
So often the audience is forgotten...

September 11, 2009 at 4:52 PM

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