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    Emerald Coast Science Center

    4.0 (38 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Katie L.

    This place is a little gem! I took my 1 year old and she had plenty to do! So much she could physically touch and play with and some other cool stuff for older kids. It was nice to have a place where she could just run around and be engaged with so many cool things! The animals were cute too. All in all I'm so glad we found this place!

    Scott H.

    Price $12? Adequate to give moms a distraction. Need a diversion for the kiddos after 4 grueling days of sand in bottoms, windburn, and chafing? Absolutely.

    Beautiful signage, fun "pool noodle ocean"
    Meg L.

    Hidden Gem! We went today with two preschoolers and we're really surprised with just how much there was to do! I guess I didn't have any expectations but the website does not do it justice! I took pictures of some aspects but let's dive in to the best parts: 1) It's so affordable! $10 for adults $8 for kids 2) There are lots of live animals here...who saw that coming??? We saw bearded dragons, birds, snakes, lizards, hedgehogs and sugar gliders. Unexpected bonus to the science exhibits. Total hit with kids. 3) HANDS ON exhibits- probably 50+ which means there is sooo much for all ages groups! Our preschoolers had fun but saw elementary to grandparents having the time of their lives. 4) Robots, Giant LiteBrite, Foam Blocks, Enormous bubble activity, 4 sided Lego Haven, Wind Tunnel, Dino Dig, Topography Sand Awesome Thingy, Kid sized Microscopes, Puppet Stage, Magnetics, Kinetics, Murals, Artifacts...I can't list it all but everything was working, orderly, clean and very very fun! 5) Added bonus...the outdoor area! Although it looks like portions are under construction outside it was really fun. There is a real boat exhibit which the kids loved and made for great photos, also outdoor games, obstacles and a fun sand dig area. There is a public playground next to the science center as well for before or after. Loved it! Wish they had more hours open to the public. Would recommend to anyone. Definitely set aside 2-3 hours to enjoy it fully.

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    Cute place to take the kids in a rainy day in Destin. We really appreciate what they are doing and the kids just loved the sugar gliders. They have a lot of things to do and animals that are all donated. The interactive floor technology was pretty cool.

    There were a lot of reptiles, birds and furry creatures

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    Great place for kids and family! You should come here and see the animals and exhibit! This is an hands on museum!

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    We loved this place...the kids, the B parents, the grandparents!!! Fun fun fun and great activities. Great memories!!!

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    Worth the drive through the crazy Destin traffic. Small museum but well don't. We had fun!

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    We have visited twice and enjoyed ourselves both times. Could use some updating. My 4-year-old really likes the exhibits.

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