This attraction is great if you are travelling with family, as kids are more than welcome to discover the world of science through interactive learning experiences. And, if you are just a couple of adults traveling, we promise this will be fun for you too. What you will find here is exhibits, shows, workshops, a variety of activities and an IMAX cinema along with a really awesome planetarium. Kids will flock to the science show theatre, where they can watch mad scientists make things go boom, pop and explode. They also tend to love the Big Explorer, a place designed specifically for younger children where they can put on puppet shows, blow bubbles and learn from volunteers at hand. Adults can also experience the night sky, build their own roller coaster or learn more about vortex through many activities. A fun filled day for all, we suggest dedicating an entire day to this place.
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