Do any dinosaur museums in the US give bilingual tours?
Apparently this might be kind of a big deal.
>>2454843
dinosaur museums in the US don't usually give tours of any sort.
>>2454849
hOlyfuck
>>2454857
Probably has something to do with the fact that less than half of Americans believe in evolution, so any way you word it the tour is going to piss people off.
>>2454866
Or that tour groups in museums are cancerous trash.
>>2454843
Just walk around and read. Discover on your own. How is this hard? If you can't read English then take a picture of the info plaque and run it through a translator. We live in the future, language barriers are small if you're not an idiot. Be a little self sufficient
>>2454872
Because tour guides can help interpret exhibits to the visitor's benefit and intrigue. For small museums, it's really wonderful. Fans of museums appreciate it.
That fact knows no language barrier. Some Hispanic/Latin families are varying mixes of different English speaking abilities. English-speaking kids with immigrant parents and immigrant children learning to speak English especially can really benefit from outreach like this. I would know.
Tours are for more upscale museums