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Hours |
Sun-Thurs 10am-6pm; Fri-Sat 10am-11pm |
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Address |
777 E. Princeton St |
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Location |
Between Orange and Mills Aves., in Loch Haven Park |
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Transportation |
Take I-4 Exit 85/Princeton St. east and cross Orange Ave |
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Phone |
888/672-4386, 407/514-2000 |
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Web site |
www.osc.org |
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Prices |
Admission (includes exhibits, CineDome film, and planetarium show) $15 adults, $14 seniors 55 and older, $10 children 3-11 |
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Other |
Parking available in a garage across the street for $3.50 |
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Frommer's Review
The four-story center, the largest of its kind in the Southeast, provides 10 exhibit halls that allow visitors to explore everything from Florida swamps to the arid plains of Mars to the human body. One of the big attractions is the Dr. Phillips CineDome, a 310-seat theater that presents large-format films, planetarium shows, and laser-light extravaganzas. Just a small sampling of what you can expect includes exhibits such as KidsTown, where little folks wander in exhibits representing a miniature version of the big world around them. In one section, there's a pint-size community that includes a construction site, park, and wellness center. Dr. Dare's Laboratory is a "classroom of tomorrow" that includes interactive computer displays, and NatureWorks uses replicated Florida ecosystems to teach kids about the environment. Dino Digs, the Body Zone, Measure Me, Weird Science, and Touch the Sky are some of the other exhibits that await you. Allow 3 to 4 hours, more if you have an inquiring mind.
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