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One-Year Classic Individual or Family Membership at Adventure Science Center (15% Off)
Adventure Science Center
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This 44,000 square foot science center boasts more than 175 hands-on exhibits including a giant bee-hive, and a planetarium
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- $55 for a one-year classic individual membership ($65 value)
- $85 for a one-year classic household membership ($100 value)
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Promotional value expires 30 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate membership within 30 days of purchase. Membership is valid for one year after activation. New members only. Not applicable to existing memberships. Classic individual membership includes one named adult and one guest per visit. Classic household membership admits two named adults and four named children ages 2-18, and includes four one-time planetarium tickets.
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About Adventure Science Center
From the depths of the ocean to inside the human body to galaxies far away, Adventure Science Center offers scientific experiences for the entire family. See daily live science demonstrations, spectacular shows in the state-of-the-art planetarium, and much more.
- Size: The center packs 44,000 square feet of exciting STEM learning space with over 175 hands-on exhibits.
- Permanent Mainstay: See, touch, and feel the 6-foot Vapor Vortex Tornado to explore the science behind one of nature's most powerful and destructive forces.
- Eye Catcher: How about 6.5 million stars? Under the 63-foot dome of the Sudekum Planetarium these digitally projected heavenly bodies entice eyes while taking viewers on a virtual journey through the universe.
- Don't Miss: the glassed-in beehive that allows future bee keepers to see hundreds of live bees travel in and out of the colony while performing odd jobs such as collecting nectar, making honey, and filing their W-2s.