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Chihuly Garden and Glass: Worth It?

Expect a vibrant mix of intricate glass sculptures indoors and out, set against a garden backdrop. The indoor halls feature dramatic chandeliers and large-scale installations that catch light beautifully, while the garden integrates glass forms among plants and water features. Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here; it's compact enough to see everything without rushing but detailed enough that you'll want time to linger. The glass-blowing demonstrations, when running, are genuinely engaging and add a live element that photos can't capture.

Best time to visit is late spring through early fall when the garden is in full bloom and daylight lasts longer – early morning or late afternoon avoids the biggest crowds and gives the best light. Expect to pay around $25–$40 per adult depending on whether you add the glass-blowing demo or any timed-entry upsells; kids and seniors get discounts. It's not cheap for the size, but the quality of the work is high.

Tip: Prioritize the garden if the weather is decent – the interplay of glass, plants, and sky is the real highlight. Skip the gift shop unless you have extra time and money; it's pretty but overpriced. Go on a weekday if you can; weekends get noticeably busier.

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