We just visited the Boston Museum of Science for the second time. We love it even more! We have a membership and I strongly recommend it , especially if you have children. We live 4 hours away from the museum, so we can't visit very often but it's still worth getting a membership. The children have so much to learn ! And it's all so interesting and cool and there's still a lot of areas that we haven't explored yet . Great educational place ! You won't regret it !
The Museum is great, but you have to deal with a lot of children, the electric show was the best thing there, all the exhibits were good, the Mayan exhibit was very good, everything there is a self led exhibit.
Visited on a Saturday in March, was thinking it might be super busy but it wasn't bad!Went with my wife and my 13+14 year old boys. Exhibits were interesting enough to keep us all entertained for about three hours. This was one of the attractions on the city pass which cost $49 for four attractions. The entrance price here was normally $23 each. Parking tip! Park at Cambridgeside Mall which was about a block away and cost about 1/3 of the price it would cost at the museum.
as a kid i used to come here once a twice a month ( being a member is perfect for situations like this . skip the line and get right in! ) The last time i went before this was 3 years ago and I remember that i was a little upset that the place wasn't up kept like it should be with all the donations it receives.However.. this time I went, I was blown away. Not only was it clean, but they have added so many interactive machines that makes learning that much more fun! The Mayan exhibit was well worth the additional extra dollars as it was my favorite part!...if the MOS ends up reading this... PLEASE FIX THE MUSICAL STAIRS :)
We went for the Mayan exhibit in preparation for a trip to the Yucatan, postponed for many years. It had also been many years since our last visit to the Museum where previously we had spent many hours as parents and even a notable overnight or two with girl scouts. The exhibit was quite large with lots of interactive stations that focused on building, learning how to read hieroglyphs and following their history through three periods. We spent about an hour in the uncrowded gallery. Skip the movie, it's more than 20 years old.
We took my friend's little boy with us to visit this museum. It is such a fun place for kids and adults alike! The dinosaur exhibit is fantastic and the museum has several exhibits that are hands-on for kids including one that is about the science of the playground that is super fun for kids and adults. You can easily spend a good chunk of your day at this museum. The exhibits are great and the admission price is on par with other science centers/museums I have visited. If you're looking for something to do with kids in Boston, this is the place!
过时的展览,需要更新,好消息是博物馆有些地方正在重修。我试了几项活动,要不就是坏了,要不就是不好用。海底沉船找到的展品挺有意思的。除此以外,我建议你还是去电影院看IMAX吧。
这里有极其卓越非凡的东西……我会用相片来说明一切。非常适合各个年龄段的孩子,甚至是成年人。美食广场有一些非常美味的小吃,还能看到美丽的河景。来这里坐一坐,体验一下科学的神奇吧。Brougham
The whole experience was amazing ! My boys loved it ! The omni theater was an amazing place to see humpback whales ! The picture and sound effects where great ! You really felt like you where right there !
For those of you with science museum memberships in a different city, this museum participates in the reciprocity program, enabling you free access with your membership card. Admission to this science center is EXPENSIVE, so if you've considered getting a membership at your local museum, it would be wise to do so before visiting the Boston Science Museum. Also, the museum offers free Imax movies in March, as long as you get there in time to get tickets before they hand them all out. We saw the Imax on Galapagos, and it was beautifully done. I'm not a particular fan of Darwin or his theories, and I've yet to find a science-related Imax fan which doesn't pepper their movies with his evolutionary viewpoints. Galapagos was no exception, but it was still worth seeing.The 4-D show is well worth doing, as is the planetarium. My kids loved the exhibits, especially the area where they could experiment with motion, levers, pulleys, etc. (Level 2). I thought the photography exhibit on contemporary food was intriguing. PLENTY to do and see on any day. We were there around 4 on a Friday, and we stayed until 8pm. It started getting crowded around 6pm. There is a T station very close to this museum.