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BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Become A Volunteer We’re looking for eager, passionate team members who want to make a difference in their community!. Orlando Science Center’s volunteers and interns all carry out our mission to inspire science learning for life. Whether their role is to directly interact with guests or work hard behind the scenes, every team member plays an important part in contribut ing to our BRING THE FUN TO YOU WITH ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER'S OFFSITE Career-focused topics and experiments focusing on Engineering and Modeling/Simulation for Grades 6-8. $375 for one 90-minute lab (includes up to 30 students) or take advantage of our package rate of four labs for $1,400. For topics and details, download the Educator’s Guide or contact Reservations at 407.514.2112 to find outmore!
ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PROVIDES "SCIENCE FOR ALL" Science For All Membership. Annual family memberships usually cost $165, but are available for $25 through Science For All. Members enjoy a long list of benefits including free daily admission and parking, free admission to events like Otronicon, discounts at on-site retail locations, and more.. See application below for eligibilityrequirements.
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM IN These skills must be fostered throughout a child’s education because they are essential to building other important skills such as persistence, innovative thinking, teamwork and problem solving. Contact the Preschool Office at 407.514.2166 for more information or to arrange a tour of the Preschool. Science Center Preschool Brochure.VENUE RENTALS
A striking five-floor facility, Orlando Science Center has more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits turned event space. Our facility holds up to 2,500 guests, and our event space can be utilized in various ways to accommodate a combined or separate location for your event. Each level is constructed around a rotunda featuring several WEDDINGS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Dine with the dinosaurs, dance under the stars, and celebrate togetherness with Orlando Science Center weddings — an uncomparable Central Florida venue. BLACK INNOVATORS IN STEM WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist and professor at Brown University who specializes in string theory and particle physics.. He co-invented a model that helps to explain the early expansion of the universe, served as the scientific advisor on Ava DeVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and currently serves as the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety proceduresBECOME A VOLUNTEER
Become A Volunteer We’re looking for eager, passionate team members who want to make a difference in their community!. Orlando Science Center’s volunteers and interns all carry out our mission to inspire science learning for life. Whether their role is to directly interact with guests or work hard behind the scenes, every team member plays an important part in contribut ing to our BRING THE FUN TO YOU WITH ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER'S OFFSITE Career-focused topics and experiments focusing on Engineering and Modeling/Simulation for Grades 6-8. $375 for one 90-minute lab (includes up to 30 students) or take advantage of our package rate of four labs for $1,400. For topics and details, download the Educator’s Guide or contact Reservations at 407.514.2112 to find outmore!
ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PROVIDES "SCIENCE FOR ALL" Science For All Membership. Annual family memberships usually cost $165, but are available for $25 through Science For All. Members enjoy a long list of benefits including free daily admission and parking, free admission to events like Otronicon, discounts at on-site retail locations, and more.. See application below for eligibilityrequirements.
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM IN These skills must be fostered throughout a child’s education because they are essential to building other important skills such as persistence, innovative thinking, teamwork and problem solving. Contact the Preschool Office at 407.514.2166 for more information or to arrange a tour of the Preschool. Science Center Preschool Brochure.VENUE RENTALS
A striking five-floor facility, Orlando Science Center has more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits turned event space. Our facility holds up to 2,500 guests, and our event space can be utilized in various ways to accommodate a combined or separate location for your event. Each level is constructed around a rotunda featuring several WEDDINGS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Dine with the dinosaurs, dance under the stars, and celebrate togetherness with Orlando Science Center weddings — an uncomparable Central Florida venue. BLACK INNOVATORS IN STEM WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist and professor at Brown University who specializes in string theory and particle physics.. He co-invented a model that helps to explain the early expansion of the universe, served as the scientific advisor on Ava DeVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and currently serves as the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures SAVE ON SCIENCE WITH AN ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ANNUAL Add one additional adult who can check in all year for just $25. If you'd like more flexibility, add the Caregiver pass for $50, which can be used by a different adult every visit. Limit two add-ons per membership. Caregiver pass can be used once per day. Add-ons are available for purchase in person at OSC, or by calling 407.514.2158. CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Engage in STEM-enriched camp programs year-round with Orlando Science Center camps that offer students an exciting and interactive environment to learn in! ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. BLACK INNOVATORS IN STEM WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist and professor at Brown University who specializes in string theory and particle physics.. He co-invented a model that helps to explain the early expansion of the universe, served as the scientific advisor on Ava DeVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and currently serves as the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. DREAM BIG - ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER From the Great Wall of China and the world’s tallest buildings, to underwater robots, solar cars and smart, sustainable cities, Dream Big celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small, and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create betterlives for
FORENSIC SCIENCE ACTIVITY FOR KIDS: THE INCREDIBLE COOKIE We're going to use the following information to solve The Incredible Cookie Caper! Motives and alibis A motive is a reason someone might do something, or a motivator for them to do something. An alibi is a piece of evidence that seeks to prove that person could not have been somewhere when an event took place. DIY PH INDICATORS: TURN YOUR KITCHEN INTO A CHEMISTRY LAB! Turn your kitchen into a chemistry lab by making your own DIY pH Indicators!. pH is a measurement of how acidic or basic something is on a scale of 0-14.. Testing how acidic or basic something is with a color-changing indicator is a staple of many chemistry experiments.CREATIVE CORNER
Join us in KidsTown Studio for an Open Make Extravaganza! You bring the creativity, and we'll bring the supplies, tools, and know-how to make your ideas come to life! This experience is limited capacity. Please see a KidsTown staff member at the entrance to KidsTown Studio 15 minutes before the program's start time to reserve a spot. Recommended for ages 4+. OTRONICON SHARES A BIG SUSTAINABILITY MESSAGE WITH THE Visitors to Otronicon on February 12-15 will see green when they check out our Tiny Green Home, a hands-on experience to increase sustainability education and awareness in Central Florida. Built by Orlando Utilities Commission, the City of Orlando and Orlando Science Center, the 200-square-foot home will premiere to the public duringOtronicon
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Engage in STEM-enriched camp programs year-round with Orlando Science Center camps that offer students an exciting and interactive environment to learn in! STARGAZING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER CROSBY OBSERVATORY Atop Orlando Science Center sits a domed observatory that, if visited during the right time of year and under the proper conditions, can provide views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. View the four moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and deep sky objects such as galaxies, nebulas, and binary star systems! View the breathtaking STEM SUMMER CAMPS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EARLY & LATE CARE OPTIONS. Early and Late Care are now available for the week for an additional purchase of $75. Early Care runs 7:30 – 8:30 am and Late Care runs 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Monday – Friday. A fee of $1.50 per minute is charged per camper/per minute after 6:00 pm. Our summer camps are accredited by the American Camps Association ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. BRING THE FUN TO YOU WITH ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER'S OFFSITE Career-focused topics and experiments focusing on Engineering and Modeling/Simulation for Grades 6-8. $375 for one 90-minute lab (includes up to 30 students) or take advantage of our package rate of four labs for $1,400. For topics and details, download the Educator’s Guide or contact Reservations at 407.514.2112 to find outmore!
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PROVIDES "SCIENCE FOR ALL" Science For All Membership. Annual family memberships usually cost $165, but are available for $25 through Science For All. Members enjoy a long list of benefits including free daily admission and parking, free admission to events like Otronicon, discounts at on-site retail locations, and more.. See application below for eligibilityrequirements.
4ROOTS CAFE
The 4Roots Cafe at Orlando Science Center is proudly serving plant-forward menu items, sourcing as much produce as possible from local growers. The cafe is a partnership with the 4R Restaurant Group, and a portion of the proceeds benefits 4Roots. The 4Roots Cafe offers a hybrid service approach of grab-and-go options and a separate lineto
BLACK INNOVATORS IN STEM WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist and professor at Brown University who specializes in string theory and particle physics.. He co-invented a model that helps to explain the early expansion of the universe, served as the scientific advisor on Ava DeVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and currently serves as the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Engage in STEM-enriched camp programs year-round with Orlando Science Center camps that offer students an exciting and interactive environment to learn in! STARGAZING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER CROSBY OBSERVATORY Atop Orlando Science Center sits a domed observatory that, if visited during the right time of year and under the proper conditions, can provide views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. View the four moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and deep sky objects such as galaxies, nebulas, and binary star systems! View the breathtaking STEM SUMMER CAMPS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EARLY & LATE CARE OPTIONS. Early and Late Care are now available for the week for an additional purchase of $75. Early Care runs 7:30 – 8:30 am and Late Care runs 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Monday – Friday. A fee of $1.50 per minute is charged per camper/per minute after 6:00 pm. Our summer camps are accredited by the American Camps Association ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. BRING THE FUN TO YOU WITH ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER'S OFFSITE Career-focused topics and experiments focusing on Engineering and Modeling/Simulation for Grades 6-8. $375 for one 90-minute lab (includes up to 30 students) or take advantage of our package rate of four labs for $1,400. For topics and details, download the Educator’s Guide or contact Reservations at 407.514.2112 to find outmore!
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PROVIDES "SCIENCE FOR ALL" Science For All Membership. Annual family memberships usually cost $165, but are available for $25 through Science For All. Members enjoy a long list of benefits including free daily admission and parking, free admission to events like Otronicon, discounts at on-site retail locations, and more.. See application below for eligibilityrequirements.
4ROOTS CAFE
The 4Roots Cafe at Orlando Science Center is proudly serving plant-forward menu items, sourcing as much produce as possible from local growers. The cafe is a partnership with the 4R Restaurant Group, and a portion of the proceeds benefits 4Roots. The 4Roots Cafe offers a hybrid service approach of grab-and-go options and a separate lineto
BLACK INNOVATORS IN STEM WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist and professor at Brown University who specializes in string theory and particle physics.. He co-invented a model that helps to explain the early expansion of the universe, served as the scientific advisor on Ava DeVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and currently serves as the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER VISITOR INFORMATION AND REOPENING Face Coverings Must: • Fully cover the nose and mouth. • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face. • Be secured with ties, ear loops, or headbands. Based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas, and face coverings containing valves, holes, mesh, lace, or sheer material ofany kind are
SAVE ON SCIENCE WITH AN ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ANNUAL Add one additional adult who can check in all year for just $25. If you'd like more flexibility, add the Caregiver pass for $50, which can be used by a different adult every visit. Limit two add-ons per membership. Caregiver pass can be used once per day. Add-ons are available for purchase in person at OSC, or by calling 407.514.2158. CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of STEM SUMMER CAMPS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EARLY & LATE CARE OPTIONS. Early and Late Care are now available for the week for an additional purchase of $75. Early Care runs 7:30 – 8:30 am and Late Care runs 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Monday – Friday. A fee of $1.50 per minute is charged per camper/per minute after 6:00 pm. Our summer camps are accredited by the American Camps Association ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE 2D (20 MIN) We are at the beginning of a period of unprecedented technological advancement, catalyzing a new age of scientific discovery. Travel with us on this immersive giant screen film, as we explore the most exciting machines ever conceived by man, including the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Space Telescope. See how these new experiments allow us to look deeper into our origins, and unveil the FORENSIC SCIENCE ACTIVITY FOR KIDS: THE INCREDIBLE COOKIE We're going to use the following information to solve The Incredible Cookie Caper! Motives and alibis A motive is a reason someone might do something, or a motivator for them to do something. An alibi is a piece of evidence that seeks to prove that person could not have been somewhere when an event took place. CREATE YOUR OWN DINOSAUR FOSSILS WITH ITEMS FOUND IN YOUR Mix the coffee grinds, flour, and salt together in a bowl. Slowly add the coffee bit by bit and mix with the dry ingredients until the mixture forms a dough. The amount of coffee you need depends on how wet the coffee grounds are. Scoop the dough out onto the wax paper. Knead for 3-4 minutes, until the dough holds its shape and becomesless sticky.
OPEN LAB EXPERIMENTS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of PLAN YOUR VISIT TO ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER TODAY! Paid self-parking is available during regular museum hours on a first come, first served basis for a flat-rate of $5 (FREE to Members) in Orlando Science Center's parking garage located at 782 Princeton Street, Orlando, FL 32803. After parking, make your way to the entrance doors to the Love Bridge on Level 2 by taking the stairs orelevator
THEATERS AND FILMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER If you need a break from the exhibit floor, take a seat in one of our state-of-the-art theaters. The domed giant-screen Dr. Phillips CineDome and high-definition Digital Adventure Theater both offer educational films daily, and all films are included with general admission. Content changes regularly, so be sure to check the theater schedule before you arrive to find out what’s playing. ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. STEM SUMMER CAMPS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EARLY & LATE CARE OPTIONS. Early and Late Care are now available for the week for an additional purchase of $75. Early Care runs 7:30 – 8:30 am and Late Care runs 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Monday – Friday. A fee of $1.50 per minute is charged per camper/per minute after 6:00 pm. Our summer camps are accredited by the American Camps Association ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of PLAN YOUR VISIT TO ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER TODAY! Paid self-parking is available during regular museum hours on a first come, first served basis for a flat-rate of $5 (FREE to Members) in Orlando Science Center's parking garage located at 782 Princeton Street, Orlando, FL 32803. After parking, make your way to the entrance doors to the Love Bridge on Level 2 by taking the stairs orelevator
THEATERS AND FILMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER If you need a break from the exhibit floor, take a seat in one of our state-of-the-art theaters. The domed giant-screen Dr. Phillips CineDome and high-definition Digital Adventure Theater both offer educational films daily, and all films are included with general admission. Content changes regularly, so be sure to check the theater schedule before you arrive to find out what’s playing. ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Orlando Science Center hosts themed homeschool days for Grades K–8 each month during the academic year, September through May. To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. STEM SUMMER CAMPS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EARLY & LATE CARE OPTIONS. Early and Late Care are now available for the week for an additional purchase of $75. Early Care runs 7:30 – 8:30 am and Late Care runs 4:30 – 6:00 pm. Monday – Friday. A fee of $1.50 per minute is charged per camper/per minute after 6:00 pm. Our summer camps are accredited by the American Camps Association EXHIBITS - ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Exhibits. The Science Center's exhibit halls feature a vast array of exciting, interactive experiences from down-to-earth explorations in natural science to the high-tech world of simulation technology. Everywhere you look you'll find educational and entertaining opportunities to explore, experiment, and discover. TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures SAVE ON SCIENCE WITH AN ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ANNUAL Add one additional adult who can check in all year for just $25. If you'd like more flexibility, add the Caregiver pass for $50, which can be used by a different adult every visit. Limit two add-ons per membership. Caregiver pass can be used once per day. Add-ons are available for purchase in person at OSC, or by calling 407.514.2158. CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of STARGAZING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER CROSBY OBSERVATORY Atop Orlando Science Center sits a domed observatory that, if visited during the right time of year and under the proper conditions, can provide views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. View the four moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and deep sky objects such as galaxies, nebulas, and binary star systems! View the breathtaking SPEND YOUR SCHOOL BREAK LEARNING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Engaging break camps give children a productive and fun way to spend their time off from school with a chance to learn more about STEM in an exciting, interactive environment. Campers will explore a variety of hands-on science topics in a classroom setting and outdoors!*Preschool is
NEW KIDSTOWN AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Exhibit Hall – Level 2. KidsTown offers 11,000 square feet of skill-based activities, where children ages 7 and under are encouraged to play to learn and find excitement around every corner. Guests can partake in imaginative roleplaying, teamwork and creative play, which is an important part of children’s cognitive development. GIFT AN ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER MEMBERSHIP Gift Certificate. Upon purchasing a Gift Membership, you will receive a downloadable, full color E-Gift Certificate to print and give to the recipient. The E-Gift certificate will be sent to the email address provided during the purchase. If you do not receive the email SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE 2D (20 MIN) We are at the beginning of a period of unprecedented technological advancement, catalyzing a new age of scientific discovery. Travel with us on this immersive giant screen film, as we explore the most exciting machines ever conceived by man, including the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Space Telescope. See how these new experiments allow us to look deeper into our origins, and unveil theCREATIVE CORNER
Join us in KidsTown Studio for an Open Make Extravaganza! You bring the creativity, and we'll bring the supplies, tools, and know-how to make your ideas come to life! This experience is limited capacity. Please see a KidsTown staff member at the entrance to KidsTown Studio 15 minutes before the program's start time to reserve a spot. Recommended for ages 4+. ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of PLAN YOUR VISIT TO ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER TODAY! ASTC Passport Program: As a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), Orlando Science Center accepts qualified reciprocal memberships and offers it as a benefit to our valued members. Through the ASTC Passport Program, you have access to 350 museums and science centers across the country and overseas! Restrictions do apply so we recommend contacting your destination THEATERS AND FILMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER If you need a break from the exhibit floor, take a seat in one of our state-of-the-art theaters. The domed giant-screen Dr. Phillips CineDome and high-definition Digital Adventure Theater both offer educational films daily, and all films are included with general admission. Content changes regularly, so be sure to check the theater schedule before you arrive to find out what’s playing. ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER JOBSORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PRICESORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER STOREBEST HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE CURRICULUMSHOMESCHOOLSCIENCE PROGRAM
To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org.. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE …SUMMER CAMP ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EXHIBITSORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PRESCHOOLORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER STOREMUSEUM OF SCIENCE ORLANDOSCIENCE MUSEUM IN ORLANDO FLORIDA Engage in STEM-enriched camp programs year-round with Orlando Science Center camps that offer students an exciting and interactive environment to learn in! ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER: A HANDS-ON SCIENCE MUSEUM INVISITLEARNMEMBERSSUPPORTABOUTTICKETS Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of PLAN YOUR VISIT TO ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER TODAY! ASTC Passport Program: As a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), Orlando Science Center accepts qualified reciprocal memberships and offers it as a benefit to our valued members. Through the ASTC Passport Program, you have access to 350 museums and science centers across the country and overseas! Restrictions do apply so we recommend contacting your destination THEATERS AND FILMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER If you need a break from the exhibit floor, take a seat in one of our state-of-the-art theaters. The domed giant-screen Dr. Phillips CineDome and high-definition Digital Adventure Theater both offer educational films daily, and all films are included with general admission. Content changes regularly, so be sure to check the theater schedule before you arrive to find out what’s playing. ENGAGING HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER JOBSORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PRICESORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER STOREBEST HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE CURRICULUMSHOMESCHOOLSCIENCE PROGRAM
To learn more about the homeschool program, please contact the Reservations Department at 407.514.2112 or email classes@osc.org.. Students 12 years old and under must be accompanied by CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE …SUMMER CAMP ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTERORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER EXHIBITSORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER PRESCHOOLORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER STOREMUSEUM OF SCIENCE ORLANDOSCIENCE MUSEUM IN ORLANDO FLORIDA Engage in STEM-enriched camp programs year-round with Orlando Science Center camps that offer students an exciting and interactive environment to learn in! TICKETS FOR ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER ADMISSION, EVENTS, AND General Admission Advanced Timed-Entry Tickets Required. Tickets include admission to the entire Science Center and are FREE for Members, $21 for adults, $19 for students and seniors with ID, $15 for youth ages 2–11, and free for children under 2.For parties of 15 or more, group rates and tour guide options are available — learn more. For full details on our health and safety procedures STARGAZING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER CROSBY OBSERVATORY Temporarily Closed to Promote Safe Distancing. Atop Orlando Science Center sits a domed observatory that, if visited during the right time of year and under the proper conditions, can provide views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. CAMP PROGRAMS — STEM CAMPS DESIGNED BY ORLANDO SCIENCE … Orlando Science Center is supported by United Arts of Central Florida, funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE 2D (20 MIN) We are at the beginning of a period of unprecedented technological advancement, catalyzing a new age of scientific discovery. Travel with us on this immersive giant screen film, as we explore the most exciting machines ever conceived by man, including the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Space Telescope. See how these new experiments allow us to look deeper into our origins, and unveil theCREATIVE CORNER
Join us in KidsTown Studio for an Open Make Extravaganza! You bring the creativity, and we'll bring the supplies, tools, and know-how to make your ideas come to life! This experience is limited capacity. Please see a KidsTown staff member at the entrance to KidsTown Studio 15 minutes before the program's start time to reserve a spot. Recommended for ages 4+. SPEND YOUR SCHOOL BREAK LEARNING AT ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Just because school is on a break doesn’t mean the learning has to stop! Orlando Science Center hosts break camps when Orange County Public Schools or Seminole County Public Schools are out of session for teacher work days and holiday breaks including winter and springbreak.
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