The Orlando Science Center has a rich history, and the display of scientific art is also very strange. Many of the cutting-edge technology and future designs are here to broaden my vision with my good students. [View] The whole scenery is not bad [Fun] very interesting.
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The Orlando Science Center has a rich history, and the display of scientific art is also very strange. Many of the cutting-edge technology and future designs are here to broaden my vision with my good students. [View] The whole scenery is not bad [Fun] very interesting.
Museums are suitable for young and old, all very interesting! Only a little frustrated, even if we booked tickets for Christmas, we still have to queue for a long time to get the wristbands! ! Why can't someone distribute the wristbands at the door (checking tickets)? Also, there should be a special channel for those who upgrade to membership, at least in the early peak period! Also, the only option for food is convenience stores, so if you only have a little food, remember to prepare as soon as possible!
We've been here before and it's very exciting to come back. We are members of the local science center, and we are members of the same ticket pass project as here, so we don't have to buy tickets. That's great! The center is very large (although some parts were being repaired when we went). The exhibition has four floors. We only stayed there for about three hours, but it could take longer. Our children love the dinosaur area (I have to pull them out of the dinosaur excavation area!) We also enjoyed the Star Show. We also enjoyed the mini-animal Exhibition on the ground floor - there were lots of snakes, frogs and crocodiles! __________ It's absolutely worth a visit for any family!
Love this place! Great for families and children
This classic Orlando establishment is definitely for the kids…and for the kids at heart! Where to begin? This fun, interactive museum is divided into seven exhibit spaces which cover topics such as dinosaurs, space, engineering, and even a “Science Park” where visitors can engage in plenty of fun interactive activities.There are also Science Stations dotted throughout the center which display live demonstrations (fun AND educational), the Crosby Observatory where guests can see as far as our solar system through Florida’s largest available telescope (and through other minor telescopes), the Digital Adventure Theater, the Dr. Phillips Cinedome, live animal interactions and exhibits, and much, much more. For just a rate of $17.00 for students (with ID) and $19.00 for “adults” 12+, this cultural gem is more than worth the visit.
The Orlando Science Center accurately calls itself a "a place that inspires curiosity and exploration." The building is open every day except Wednesday, and features exciting, interactive exhibits. Some, such as "NatureWorks" and "DinoDigs" are stationary; however, the Center also hosts a fun array of nationally traveling exhibits as well.
There is a lot of exhibits and and a fine subway in the food court. You will stay occupied and is a good place for families and researchers.
The Orlando Science Center has inspired visitors about science for over fifty years. It's great for families and students in that it encourages learning about science in a fun way.