Museum Exhibits & IMAX Entry at Museum of Discovery and Science & AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater (Up to 39% Off)
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After exploring the museum's exhibits between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., head to the IMAX theater for a show, popcorn, and drinks
Choose Between Two Options
- $33 for museum exhibits and IMAX admission for two on weekdays ($106 value)
- $65 for museum exhibits and IMAX admission for four on weekdays ($106 value)
Groupon holders also get one popcorn and drink per person with their IMAX tickets. They get to see a 45-minute IMAX classic, which start at 1:50 p.m., 2:55 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5:05 p.m. and include features such as Journey to the South Pacific 3-D, Flight of the Butterflies 3-D, and Island of Lemurs: Madagascar 3-D (which opens April 4).
Before seeing a feature film, pairs and groups of four can explore the museum's exhibits between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., including the traveling exhibit Goose Bumps: The Science of Fear. They can also take a ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, experience what a hurricane is like in the Storm Center, and watch North American river otters playing in their two-story indoor/outdoor habitat.
Need To Know Info
About AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater at Museum of Discovery and Science
The Museum of Discovery and Science ensures that adults as well as children have opportunities to explore diverse fields in the natural and physical sciences through myriad hands-on and immersive exhibits.
Size: Two floors of exciting and informative exhibits
Eye Catcher: In the 34,000-square-foot Eco-Discovery Center, kids can dig for fossils and face a sabertoothed tiger, gawk at a 12-foot mammoth, watch otters, and feel hurricane-force winds
Don't Miss: In Go Green, visitors follow the lead of Harry the Heap, a recycling robot that shows the benefits of eco-consciousness by explaining landfills, composting, and more
Sit Back: The museum's five-story IMAX screen flickers with both feature films as well as films that complement museum exhibits
Special Programs: Summer camps immerse kids in STEM learning through fun activities