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| - My mom and I brought my niece here to have a little fun with Science. And we wanted to play, too of course. Admission into the museum was not too pricy, however, if you would like to experience different exhibits, then there is an additional fee. We just stuck with general admission.
The museum is very informational and hands on for kids, and adults, to learn. Floor 1 was aviation and down the way how the brain functions, as well as an experimental area where they have demonstrations. The kids were so into it. Then, head upstairs and you see a bike on a rope that goes over the open floor. It cost $5 to ride. I paid and it was awesome. It felt like i would tip, however, the lady explained the weight at the bottom was much too heavy, that wouldn't happen. That was very fun, though. Then there was a room focused on electricity I believe.
On floor 3, there was the Force of Nature exhibit. There is a simulation of the different forces of nature in the middle of the floor, as well as other simulators. In the digital room, kids are allowed to wear those simulation glasses. It looked as if they were coloring on the moon. Pretty cool!
Staff working here were awesome and extremely knowledgeable about the areas they were working in. If you had a question, they had an in depth answer.
This was a very nice place one would need to allot plenty of time for, as there is so much to see and do.
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