Yes, the Orlando Science Center does hot traveling exhibits. Upcoming exhibits include Blue Man Group-Making Waves, and Adventures With Clifford: The Big Red Dog.
The Specail Exhibits, the Ecosystem, the Creative World, the World of Life, the Air and Space Exhibits, the Science Courts, the Science Plaza, and the Exhibits Rentals/ Sales.
Currently, the Orlando Science Center costs $17.00 for Adults (13+), $12.00 for children (3-11), $16.00 for Students and Seniors (55+) with a valid ID.
Liberty Science Center was created in 1993.
It is in Coco Beach,FL near Orlando
The address of the Hands-On Science Center is: 101 Mitchell Blvd, Tullahoma, TN 37388-4001
Orlando Science Center was created in 1960.
The web address of the Orlando Science Center is: http://www.osc.org
The Specail Exhibits, the Ecosystem, the Creative World, the World of Life, the Air and Space Exhibits, the Science Courts, the Science Plaza, and the Exhibits Rentals/ Sales.
A better question might be what is not in Orlando? However, the Orlando Science Center has a number of interactive exhibits on an ongoing basis that may be of interest. The CSI crime scene exhibit that is part of Universal Studios is also out of the ordinary in that the participant identifies and records evidence. Finally, Titanic The Experience is not to be missed. Of course, there is also always something for everyone at Disney World.
The address of the Orlando Schience Center And Dr P is: 810 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803
Currently, the Orlando Science Center costs $17.00 for Adults (13+), $12.00 for children (3-11), $16.00 for Students and Seniors (55+) with a valid ID.
The Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts is located at 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. It has science exhibits and galleries. It also has an IMAX.
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is located in the state of Florida in the city of Orlando. The space center is a popular tourist destination and has many exhibits and theaters.
General admission to the St. Louis Science Center is free! The special exhibits are extra, with prices varying depending on the exhibit (summer 2008 Monsters tickets are $8 each; Omnimax tickets are $7-$10). There are, however, tons of awesome, hands-on exhibits and free demonstrations, so a trip to the Science Center could easily be entirely free of charge. General admission to the St. Louis Science Center is free! The special exhibits are extra, with prices varying depending on the exhibit (summer 2008 Monsters tickets are $8 each; Omnimax tickets are $7-$10). There are, however, tons of awesome, hands-on exhibits and free demonstrations, so a trip to the Science Center could easily be entirely free of charge.
Orlando Florida is about 45 miles west of the Kennedy Space Center and the Canaveral Air Force Base. Depending on the weather conditions, a rocket might be glimpsed from Orlando but the space center is most likely out of sight. Additionally, the rockets will be traveling east, away from Orlando, to take maximum advantage of the Earth's rotation.
The most comprehensive information about the Liberty Science Center comes directly from the center itself. Its site has information on location, hours of operation, exhibits available, and cost of admission.
COSI Columbus is a hands on science center. It is run by a paid staff as well as a group of volunteers. They have classic science exhibits and a special mythbusters section.