Go on a first Friday and save your money otherwise it's not worth it and way over priced for broken not working equipment all the time
Only highlights is the water play area the weather simulator and what ever temp exhibit they have.
Go on a first Friday and save your money otherwise it's not worth it and way over priced for broken not working equipment all the time
Only highlights is the water play area the weather simulator and what ever temp exhibit they have.
This place is nice and very interesting because it has a lot of hands on and more for big kids instead of little kids. I think I had more fun than my kids which are 10 and 8 year old. The place had a water section which needs some work on because it was not working most of the parts. There are threats inside to see 3d movies which you have to paid extra. There is another section about the body. And one about the technology. I think we were in this place for about 3 hour until we got tried and need to eat. Which this place has a small eating area. We decided to eat somewhere else. I can not decide if i like Las Vegas or this place better.
Went here with my 14 year old son. The center itself is very well done, I thought the sections dealing with the human body and weather were done really well. My son enjoyed the bicycles was able to ride across the wire without falling off due to the counterweight below. While my son enjoyed the center he quickly got bored of each exhibit area, I think he was just a bit too old. I think the science center is best for kids under 12 years old.
The fireball show was good, and my 11 yo boy enjoyed the exhibit where you could blow giant smoke rings. Sadly, though, many of the displays throughout the museum were broken or not functioning properly. The bed of nails was fixed while we were there. My 11 yo boy and 13 yo girl both enjoyed that. The mirror maze (temporary exhibit? summer 2018) was interesting and sort of cool. But there were WAY too many handprints/fingerprints on mirrors, which made the maze too easy to navigate. C'mon, science guys, use some Windex.
Great, interactive Science Center! We were lucky enough to be there on a fairly quiet day so we (2 adults and our 16 year old daughter) could really see most of the center in 3 hours. Our validated parking was only $5. The Maze of Mirrors exhibit was fun and you can go through it multiple times in one day - it costs extra ($8.95/pp). We really enjoyed the Patterns room outside the maze. All ages can learn and enjoy the Science Center.
This is definitely a “hands on” kind of place! So much to see and do! The kids loved the maze of mirrors and physics demonstrations. Almost all the exhibits were working and in great shape. We planned on spending an hour or so here and ending up staying for almost four hours. I was super impressed that almost all the videos in the exhibits and displays were captioned! It is a little pricey, however they do currently offer a summer pass for half price, which made it a little better for our budget... 4 admissions tickets and two passes to the maze of mirrors for 45$. It really is geared towards kids, but super fun for everyone in the family!