


House from A Christmas Story
About
Step into the iconic Parker family home from the beloved holiday classic 'A Christmas Story' at this meticulously restored museum. Kids and parents alike will delight in seeing Ralphie's house brought to life, from the infamous leg lamp in the window to the actual kitchen where Randy was bundled up like a tick. The museum offers a nostalgic journey that bridges generations, making it perfect for families who watch the movie together every holiday season.
Highlights
- ✓The famous leg lamp glowing in the front window exactly as it appeared in the film
- ✓Randy's snowsuit scene recreation and the kitchen where the infamous Chinese turkey dinner was served
- ✓Ralphie's bedroom with the Red Ryder BB gun and decoder ring
- ✓Photo opportunities throughout the house recreating favorite movie scenes
- ✓The extensive movie memorabilia collection including original props and costumes
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit the gift shop across the street for unique souvenirs including replica leg lamps and pink bunny pajamas - budget extra time for browsing
- 2.Take the guided tour option to hear behind-the-scenes stories about the restoration and filming details that kids find fascinating
- 3.Arrive right when they open at 10 AM on weekdays to avoid crowds and get the best photo opportunities in each room
- 4.Watch the movie with your kids before visiting so they can fully appreciate seeing the actual filming locations
- 5.Don't miss the upstairs bedrooms where you can pose in Randy's bunny suit or at Ralphie's desk - these are the most Instagram-worthy spots kids love
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday) between 10 AM-12 PM for the smallest crowds and most relaxed touring experience. While November and December offer the most festive atmosphere, the museum is charming year-round and summer visits avoid the holiday rush entirely.
What to Know
Admission fees apply (check website for current pricing and combo packages with the gift shop). Street parking is available nearby, and the museum is a self-guided walking tour through a historic home with stairs, so it may not be fully accessible for strollers or wheelchairs.
Seasonal Notes
The museum is exceptionally festive during November and December with holiday decorations matching the film's Christmas setting. Book well in advance for December visits as this is peak season. They occasionally offer special events and extended hours during the holidays. Summer visits offer a quieter experience with no wait times.
Nearby Eats
Head to Sokolowski's University Inn (about 10 minutes away) for hearty Polish-American comfort food in a cafeteria-style setting that's budget-friendly and kid-approved, or try West Side Market nearby for diverse food vendors where picky eaters can each choose their own lunch.
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