Reviews
The Liberty Science Center was huge with multiple floors. Very entertaining for my kids. Many different shows to watch and learn from. Something for everyone. There’s just so much to do inside. Also nice that there’s different exhibits all the time so you won’t get bored going back again and again. The cafe/food court they have there had really good food too!
I brought my 5 and 3-year-old and we spent 4 hours exploring! The exhibits were well done and my kids were entertained all day. The planetarium is definitely worth a visit. I would like to go back without my kids so that I can spend more time reading the facts :Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$21–30
We went during the weekend to escape the heatwave a bit and to do something a little different. They currently have a mine raft exhibition which is really cute and great for photo ops. I wouldn’t recommend the dinosaur film for younger children maybe 10 and above it’s a bit “scary” for the littles and more of a documentary style . To see everything you need at least 2 hours or more so you’re not rushing. All in all we had a good time
Where to begin… We have been members for a few years now. If you are seeking a place to visit for yourself or children this is a must see. One visit or many. There are countless interactive pieces + education is a major part of this fun place. This is a great place for young children as well, one of the few places around that had top notch rooms that help build cognitive skills. I highly recommend purchasing the membership if you are local, a fun place to visit year round in the summer beware that it is cool in there so avoid light clothes or shorts/ dresses etc because you will be cold Other points- workers are friendly and caring, there are exhibitions that are switched out, fun ways to learn about biology, engineering and life. The animals are seemingly well taken care of- although some of the areas are far too small they do practice adequate animal care which even zoos fail to do. Such as knowledge pertaining to the species and the required diet. An important component is spreading awareness of this, I saw a worker educating families on chinchillas and how they are exotic and require adequate care which is good. Is one day enough? Not really, if you want to truly learn and go through each floor you will need more than one day. Can you enjoy and see most of everything in one day? Absolutely. Is it worth it to commute? I think so. The theater is amazing, the environment is crisp and clean. The food is overpriced - decent but overpriced. The upside? You can bring your own food and drink with lid. No mask is required now, no proof of vaccination either which is a plus! Wait no longer, visit the LSC and see for yourself the wonders it has for our community to see. Best days to visit- WEEKDAYS Weekends are very crowded but it is not the worst if you can’t make it in during the week.
Need two full days or more to enjoy this experience. I took my 2-month-old and my 3-year-old and I think I had more fun than them. My first time going I was unaware that the museum tickets are different from the show tickets. I believe they have different seasonal shows when you go and that is a separate price from the museum. I will be coming back to finish touring and to experience the shows. Educational & Fun you can’t beat that.
Great way to spend a few hours ! Brought my daughter & her friend both age 12. Place is big, clean, & there is no lack of air conditioning. Lots of educational tools , signs, mazes, & movies . We walked each of the 4 levels carefully & found new rooms with lots to do ! Take your time & explore they have to offer ! Buy your tickets a day in advance for a discount. Parking is 7$ . I showed my teacher ID & they refunded me 10$
Awesome place to teach kids about science! Plenty to do. We did the Sesame Street Star Gazing and the Oceans 3D shows and they were great. They also have two play areas for kids between 1-5. Highly recommended!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$16–20Parking spacePlenty of parkingParking optionsPaid parking lot
Great place to take kids! There are lots of fun activities and exhibits on display to keep my 3 year old entertained. We especially loved Wobbly World where you can climb and play. The Dream Machine exhibit was my favorite where you create sounds and smells through interactive use.
Great museum for kids of all ages. Lots of different exhibits, family friendly layout on each floor, great movies to see extra cost, fun combination of hands on activities and learning, and great parking compared to other large children’s museums cost is 7.00 but right at science center. Get there early for less crowds.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$21–30
I've been here a few times but it got pretty boring as my kids got older. Their mask and vaccination rules are pretty strict so be prepared when you go in. The exhibits are so few and easy to walk through. The new minecraft part is nicely done but doesn't have the value that your paying for. It's pretty dark throughout so it madr me very sleepy. There's a lot of educational exhibits but I wouldn't go more than once.