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Visit for Two or Five or Science Assembly Show for 250 Kids at Sci-Tech Discovery Center (Up to Half Off)

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Interactive exhibits and assemblies based on fun activities inspire students to learn scientific and mathematical principles

Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it firsthand by ingesting a beaker or reanimating a cherished family parakeet. Bring science to life with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $7 for two general-admission tickets (up to a $14 value)
  • $20 for five general-admission tickets (up to a $35 value)
  • $150 for science assembly show for up to 250 kids (a $300 value)

    Children age 2 and younger are admitted to the museum for free.

    Assembly reservations must be made via the assembly request form found here. The show theme is Super Sources; click here to learn more. All questions and reservation requests should be directed to rsvp@scitechdiscovery.org.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation for science assembly show required by Nov. 15, 2013; show must occur no later than May 2, 2014. Maximum of 250 students per show. Sci-Tech reserves the right to alter program components based on the presentation space provided by the host. Requests will be accepted based on Sci-Tech availability on a first come, first served basis. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sci-Tech Discovery Center

In a world where technology advances in bounds and the tomes of what is known are ever expanding, Sci-Tech Discovery Center acts as an investment in future generations. With an emphasis on science, math, and technology, the museum instills a sense of innovation in children of all ages and backgrounds, inspiring them to pursue careers in fields such as engineering or education. Knowledge explored ranges from the periodic table—and the fact that the only letter not present is "J"—to palindrome numbers, which read the same backwards and forwards. The exhibits change throughout the year to explore basic scientific and mathematic principles in fun ways, touching on everything from animation to how the body works. The highly interactive displays let children experience principles firsthand while learning about real-world applications, such as how physics can affect the design of amusement-park rides or how arithmetic can calculate exactly how tall a giraffe wearing stilts would be.

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