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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the charges required for entry to an event, institution, or facility, such as a museum or university.
Example: "The admissions fees for the art exhibit are $10 for adults and $5 for children."
Alternatives: "entry fees" or "registration fees".
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Some towns permit nonresidents but charge them sharply higher parking and admissions fees.
Income from ticket sales and admissions fees has also been weak.
The garden has continued to have more visitors than usual ever since, in part because it waived admissions fees during October and November.
The museum also maintains that it was penalized last year when the government ended admissions fees at the national museums, like the Victoria and Albert, that had been charging them.
"I'm absolutely certain that museums all over the country are considering introducing admissions fees in order to try to help plug the gaps that are appearing in their budgets," he told the BBC.
What a tragic loss it will be for New Yorkers and tourists alike if our zoos, gardens and museums are forced to shrink beyond recognition, post "closed indefinitely" signs on galleries and other spaces, and impose higher admissions fees.
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Admission fees vary.
Weekday admission fees apply.
-Should museums charge admission fees?
With admission fees, they break even.
Admission fees to special exhibitions vary.
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