$18 for a Visit for Two to Discovery Science Center ($33.90 Value)
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A suite of 120 interactive exhibits including WEEBLES Coast to Coast & Dino Quest Adventure inspire youngsters in a hands-on environment
Children are the future, which is why they always know the punchline to your knock-knock jokes. Introduce them to some new material with this Groupon.
The Deal
- $18 for admission for two, valid Monday–Thursday ($33.90 value)
The value of this deal is based on regular ticket prices and doesn't reflect student or senior discounts. Admission to MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition is not included in this deal.
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About Discovery Science Foundation
Easily recognizable by the 10-story black cube that looks more like a crashed alien spaceship than a source of clean energy, the museum has been using science-based exhibits to educate and inspire its young visitors for more than 15 years, with a rotating cast of hands-on, interactive exhibits, including MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition.
- Size: two floors of interactive exhibits spread across 59,000 square feet
- Eye-Catcher: 10-story black cube that towers over the freeway
- Hands-On Experiments: feel the force of hurricane winds or a rocket launch, play hockey against a virtual goalie in the Science of Hockey, explore inside a two-story tall dinosaur and go on a prehistoric adventure in Dino Quest, become a green superhero at the Eco Challenge, and push your face into a giant pin wall
- Permanent Mainstay: trigger a simulated rocket launch inside the giant cube while standing beneath a real rocket engine
- Visiting Exhibits: Mythbusters: The Explosive Exhibition, where live demos and hands-on experiments put popular myths to the test, and WEEBLES Coast to Coast, which lets kids explore American state-by-state in a hands-on manner
- Don't Miss: Eco Challenge—where kids join the Eco Crew in interactive games and challenges to learn how to shop smart and recycle
- Special Events: Overnight Explorers, where kids wander the museum and watch science movies before camping out in sleeping bags