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    Pacific Science Center - Butterfly in the tropical butterfly House.

    Pacific Science Center

    3.5(663 reviews)
    13.3 miLower Queen Anne

    We visited the Pacific Science Center using the Seattle C3 Pass, and it was one of the best…read moreattractions included in the pass. Located right next to the Space Needle, it was an easy and convenient walk over. Our pass included the K-Pop Demon Hunters laser light show, which lasted about 30 minutes. It was entertaining for the kids and surprisingly relaxing for the adults, making it a fun bonus experience. The Science Center itself was packed with engaging, hands-on educational activities for both children and adults. In fact, we were so busy participating in the exhibits that I barely took any photos! We explored topics such as physics, Earth science, optical illusions, how the brain works, AI, STEAM activities, and other interactive sensory experiences. Every exhibit encouraged learning through participation, making it enjoyable for all ages. One of the highlights was the Butterfly Pavilion, where we even had the opportunity to feed the butterflies. It was a memorable experience and a favorite for our family. Overall, the Pacific Science Center offers a wonderful combination of education and entertainment. Whether you're visiting with kids or simply enjoy interactive learning, it's a fantastic place to spend several hours exploring, discovering, and having fun.

    WARNING: For those interested in watching movies at the Pacific Science Center in IMAX, PacSci no…read morelonger owns the larger Boeing IMAX screen. All movies are now shown in the much smaller and much more uncomfortable side theater. We totally got bamboozled for Project Hail Mary, not knowing that the PACCAR Boeing IMAX theater was sold and closed right before this movie was released, which caused the movie to get pushed into the smaller theater. We had no idea this smaller theater even existed in the first place until we lined up outside for the film. I don't believe (but am not 100% sure) they ever showed new feature films in the smaller theater in the past, so I believe it's somewhat disingenuous and very misleading behavior. It's a completely nonobvious change. Plug "Boeing IMAX theater" in any search engine, all that comes up is this smaller PACCAR IMAX as the top result. The small theater is really weird. There's only a tiny outdoor concession stand and the bathrooms aren't even inside the building, requiring a trek outside then down some stairs to reach. There's no assigned seating, same with the larger theater. We got to the movie 45 minutes before showtime and there were around 40 to 50 people already in line ahead of us. Luckily the theater is large enough that we still got some decent seating, although the seats here are cramped together and pretty uncomfortable. Overall I was very disappointed in this movie experience. I will definitely not be returning to watch movies at PacSci. I wouldn't have purchased tickets in the first place if I had realized the movie wasn't being shown on the 59.4 x 80 ft screen.

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    Pacific Science Center - Spiders exhibit

    Spiders exhibit

    Pacific Science Center - Sonic Bloom sculpture by the IMAX theater

    Sonic Bloom sculpture by the IMAX theater

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    Pierce College Science Dome - From Pink Floyd show

    Pierce College Science Dome

    3.3(15 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    Beautifica 360 Out…read moreof This World, In the Best Way Some people call this a giant screensaver. Those people are missing the point. If you don't enjoy art, go watch Hollywood slop. The visuals and music are on another level. My wife and I were completely absorbed from start to finish. The message it carries feels relevant right now, and the whole experience gives you a real mental break from the noise of daily life. One practical tip: spring for the VIP seating. The difference in your sightline is worth it. Highly recommend.

    This is the coolest experience ever!! Highly recommend! I did the Pink Floyd show solo and LOVED…read moreit! Hardly anyone there, it's very different than the laser shows of the late 80s/early 90s. This is like a 3-D movie experience in a planetarium where you feel like you are traveling in space! It's incredible. The Pink Floyd show was as trippy as you'd expect. Loved it so much I returned to see and experience the Queen show as a date night with hubby. He LOVED this!! The seats are reclined and comfortable, but not quite as reclined as the modern movie theaters. The Queen show was great, but the music wasn't from the Best Of Queen so I only recognized about 3 songs. Hubby loved being exposed to new music he didn't recognize from Queen. I'm excited to return again and see more shows! Lovely campus, the Planetarium is inside their Science area where large plants grow, similar to a solarium. It's gorgeous! Excellent date spot that is private, cozy, and beautiful scenery and cheaper than the movies. Can't wait to go back!

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    Pierce College Science Dome - Comfortable chairs have armrests and are slightly reclined. There are two wheelchair spaces and two wheelchair companion seats in the back.

    Comfortable chairs have armrests and are slightly reclined. There are two wheelchair spaces and two wheelchair companion seats in the back.

    Pierce College Science Dome - Science Dome

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    Bellevue College Planetarium

    Bellevue College Planetarium

    4.3(3 reviews)
    22.3 mi

    The space itself is small and feels cramped, but the presentation for the 11:00am public show was…read morewonderful! Asher, a student of astronomy and physics at the UW was articulate, knowledgeable and very easy to understand, giving layman's explanations to otherwise scientific verbiage/concepts. He shared stories as we gazed at the night sky. We were given glimpses of UV light, infrared light, radio light and more! It was truly fascinating and easily kept our attention. A variety of ages were represented from as young as four years old and up to seventy (maybe?), with everyone in between. The presentation was scientific, educational, fun and engaging; really, everything you want in such an experience.

    Okay, this is gonna sound super nerdy, but I love astronomy! So when I found out Bellevue College…read morehas a planetarium where they host FREE public shows, I immediately signed up for the e-newsletter/announcements, so I could start attending these events. The e-newsletter provides information of upcoming shows, where they ask that you register for tickets through Brown Paper Tickets. And perhaps because the College offers free shows, the tickets sell out quickly. Seriously. You've been warned. In my most recent visit, I took my friend here for a show last night - where they have a different topic each month. We registered for the 7PM show, and it lasted for about 45 minutes. The space is small, so it's best to get there early for the best seats and if you're coming with others. The employee who manages the show is very friendly, and will open the floor to questions after the formal show/video, if you want to see anything on the projection dome. Once my friend and I left, there was already a line formed for the 8PM show 15 minutes before. The planetarium is located in B244. There will be signs throughout the campus, too - which comes in handy since all of the shows occur on a Saturday when no students are around to ask. You can park for free in the student parking garage, which is right across where Building B is. Overall, I LOVE that there are planetarium shows offered so close to me! And the fact that the school offers this for free is five-stars-all-the-way! I highly recommend for anyone interested in astronomy, or simply just wants to see what the stars actually look like on a clear day (something we Seattleites hardly get!).

    WET Science Center - Fun activities!

    WET Science Center

    4.9(15 reviews)
    38.2 mi

    This free discovery center across from the Children's Museum was a lot of fun, and educational…read more They have a scavenger hunt for the kids to do to help them learn more about water, and they get a prize once they finish it. They have a small free lot for parking which is nice. Staff was very friendly and helpful when the kids needed a hint about one of the questions on the scavenger hunt.

    This place makes a great stop off if you happen to be next door at the Children's Museum or at some…read moreother location nearby. It might be better for older, science oriented kids, but adults will likely find it interesting as well. It's free and all they ask you do is provide some info about how many people are in your party and the zip code you are visiting from. It's a good rainy day activity and can provide some educational moments. There is an interactive scavenger hunt which involves doing 8 tasks and ends with the ability to choose a prize. The maze pen we won is pretty cool. My 10 year old nephew was easily able to complete all the tasks and seemed to enjoy doing it. Some things were like video games, which he seemed to like and maybe it will give him some ideas about career possibilities for the future. It was a good learning opportunity about the importance of saving water and learning about what happens to all the water we waste, etc. I wish I lived in Olympia and was able to trace where the water goes when I flush the toilet. It was nice that they ask you to share what you learn when you go to redeem your prize. I'm not sure if my 8 year old niece would have found it as interesting, but there are places to sit and some kitchen toys to play with if not. It looks like they also have some crafts available. Check it out if you are in the area.

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    WET Science Center - Microscope activity area

    Microscope activity area

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