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    Pacific Science Center

    3.5 (664 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Spiders exhibit
    Eva M.

    I have been going to Pacific Science Center on-and-off for decades. In the past, I loved watching movies at their Boeing IMAX; I went often enough that I funded a chair during the renovation. Ever since other theaters allowed reserving specific seats, I have stopped going to the Pac Sci IMAX since I need to wait in line for 1+ hour to sit on the chair with my name. I wish they would switch to a reservation system. I also used to come for the special exhibits. Favorites included the Star Wars exhibit with genuine movie props, the Pompeii exhibit with frescos, and the Harry Potter exhibition. They haven't had any high-quality special exhibits for a very long time. Kinda sad about that. The old reliable and crowd favorites such as the butterflies and the insects are still there. The dinosaur exhibit is gone. Parts of it are sadly becoming old and tired. Construction is somewhat on-going with parts of their property sold to help manage finances. I hope they will find a way out of their financial hardships. We recently went to see the spiders exhibit. Those with arachnophobia need to stay far away. With giant models, live specimens, and dead specimens, kids are squealing with delight while adults (like me) kept saying eeeewwwwww, also with delight. Keep it up, Pac Sci. Seattle needs you. Being a tech city, we need the science to back it up.

    Butterfly in the tropical butterfly House.
    Helene W.

    Pacific science Center is a great activity, especially if you need something on a rainy day. Some of the exhibits are a little dated and unfortunately a film festival was going on so we could not see anything in the IMAX however, laser light shows and planetarium are included with admission.

    Butterflies
    Anjela L.

    I wanted to like it but man oh man was it disappointing. We came here on a date, no kids, but we like to visit science centers in many cities and even though they're mainly catered to kids, we usually love it as adults. This place is huge but they're not using it well. There are a few cool things like trying to pick up 550 pounds, the butterfly exhibit (which was the only actually cool thing), and some little things here and there. No food other than the theater. Not very educational even for kids unless they're very young, I wouldn't take my kids here as it seems very pointless. The main reason we came here was for the Planetarium which was SO disappointing. Usually they're so much better. This seemed so outdated and fuzzy and pretty pointless unless you're a toddler. The parking garage is so expensive and not even that close for the price. It's a whole maze on how to get in, especially during construction. It says "follow the posted detour signage" and there's no signage. We had to ask for directions 3 times before we actually got to it. Just VERY not worth it.

    Spider exhibit
    Nin A.

    It's actually so fun to come here! You can go here as a date idea as a whole family, just friends, personal relationships,etc. We wanted to check out the spider exhibit that was added and the line was very long so we went in the main area first and goofed around and read some of the things, the butterfly exhibit was very beautiful and really immersive, I honestly loved the different plants I saw over there as well (as a some want plant enthusiast). After that we checked to go back to the spider exhibit and the line went by quickly, very cool and awesome things we found. I'd say check it out before the spider exhibit is gone! We only paid $10(each) for our tickets and after we went over to the armory to check out the dia de los muertos (day of the dead celebration) and it was so beautiful and touching!

    Chandra P.

    Finding activities for all three of my children (ages ranging from 1-6 years old,) to participate and enjoy can be challenging. The Pacific Science Center is one of our favorite places to visit because all of my children can explore and play together. The activities require their tiny but mighty minds to work and once they've successfully put a puzzle together, built a fort, connected tubes, pulled themselves up, manipulate water, make music, organize blocks in a box, etc. I can see their excitement of success. The customer service is always great, the team really goes over and beyond to ensure all guests are enjoying their experience. There is hand sanitizer, and restrooms located through throughout the center. If you have little children who enjoy very interactive activities this is your place; I highly recommend!

    Dinosaur
    Tara B.

    It was fun to go once but not sure I will be back. The Dino's were cool and we enjoyed the information on them and the size comparison to a real person. The butterfly's are the best part!! So many and so cool to get up close and personal with them. Had a few land on me, so cool! I hate the pricing. As an out of state guest I was charged more to visit than a WA resident. Even though I am paying for a hotel, all my meals and coffee, and what not.. I am forced to pay more to visit this attraction.

    Spider Mandibles
    Lori C.

    Even though some areas are still under construction since the big remodel and reopening, I cannot say enough about how much fun it is for the entire family, from grandparents to toddlers! There was a lot of friendly, kind and knowledgeable staff. Everything was clean and plenty of space to roam. The current Spider exhibit is a hit! So much to see and do. Many interactive exhibits to keep the learning fun. Only negative is if there is a Kraken game or any event going on, be prepared to pay more for parking than it costs to get in. (still worth it!)

    Toddlers can spend a whole day here
    Kenneth T.

    Such a fun place for toddler and kid! There's much to do that will keep them occupied plus the science show that was engaging. It was fortunate they the two times we went were not crowded.

    Laura M.

    Can't beat the $10 adult and $7 child admission fee through most of November. It's a great time to experience the Spider experience. Included in the fee are laser shoes and the space and science exhibits. Great for about 4 years and above. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Enjoy!

    Tia P.

    I had an amazing Sunday afternoon here! Tickets are $10 until November 20th 2025 so that was a nice surprise when booking the ticket.This was my first time back as an adult and it was still fun. My favorite part was the butterfly house. I was disappointed to see the planetarium wasn't open, I was looking forward to that the most.

    Savanna M.

    Very cool spot. Lots of interactive areas for kids and curious adults. They have a butterfly house as well as a movie theatre. Pretty big and seems to be worth the money you spend on entry.

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    The Laser Dome

    4.3
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    Went to the Ariana Grande show a few weeks ago! There's a live DJ, and she encouraged us to sing,…read morecheer, do whatever and have fun. There's were not a ton of people at my show, most of us were leaned back and relaxed on seats though halfway through the show a few people went to lie on the ground under the dome. Loved the song choices of the DJ, and the accompanying lasers were really fun! And for the price, it's overall a great way to spend an evening!

    Went to see the Odesza Laser show! Its definitely a lot of…read morefun, a family friendly event, and in an area where you can explore much more as well. We walked right in, no line. The staff was very courteous and helpful. When you enter the dome is really cool, you can lay down or sit on chairs. We laid down but by the thirty minute mark your body starts to ache a little. Also the show was not directly overhead rather slightly forward facing (most of the time) so you should think about bringing a pillow! Right when the show started the lasers were pretty sub par, but by the middle they added more lasers from different directions and smoke which really elevated the visuals to the next step. The music started off wayyy too loud, my ears adjusted over time but afterwards it was hard to hear ppl next to me. There's really no need for it to be that loud when we're so close to the speakers and we're not competing with audience cheers. Was a fun hour spent! But I think there is much more room for improvement.

    Sky View Observatory

    Sky View Observatory

    4.5
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    My visit to the Columbia Tower Observatory on the 73rd floor was nothing short of amazing. The…read moreviews are absolutely breathtaking--truly one of those experiences where you find yourself stopping just to take it all in. Seeing Seattle from that height gives you a completely new appreciation for the city and its surroundings. What made the visit even more enjoyable was the staff. Every employee I encountered was incredibly welcoming, friendly, and genuinely pleasant. Their warmth made the experience feel even more special, and it was clear they take pride in creating a positive atmosphere for visitors. One observation I did have relates to the elevator experience. It has been two years since my last visit, and unfortunately, the elevator's video system is still not functioning. I remember when the observatory first opened, and the video played during the ride up--it added an engaging and memorable element to the experience. Without it, the ride feels noticeably less enjoyable. Interestingly, others seemed to feel the same way. I mentioned how long the video system has been out of service while riding up, and a couple riding up with us--visiting from Australia--commented that it would have been nice to have something to watch during the ascent. As an alternative, it might be a wonderful opportunity for the elevator operator to share a few interesting facts during the ride up. A brief, engaging introduction--highlighting that this is the tallest building in Seattle, along with a bit of history about its construction and facts about its tenants--could really enhance the experience and help pass the time in a meaningful way. Additionally, with all three video screens currently not working and visibly cracked, addressing this issue would make a noticeable difference. Either repairing or replacing the screens--or even temporarily covering them--would create a much more polished and welcoming feel for visitors and help elevate the overall experience. You can't beat the view though!

    If you're deciding between the Sky View Observatory and the Space Needle, I'd strongly consider Sky…read moreView. The experience felt much more laid back, with fewer crowds and plenty of space to take in the views. It is also technically taller than the Space Needle. The observatory floor goes all the way around and has lots of helpful information and displays explaining what you're looking at, which made the experience more engaging than simply taking photos from an observation deck. There's also a café w/ bar upstairs, making it easy to relax and spend some time enjoying the scenery. One of the biggest advantages is that you get incredible panoramic views of Seattle including the Space Needle itself, which makes for some great photo opportunities. We got lucky and it was a beautiful afternoon and were able to watch the sunset from there. Between the views, the atmosphere, and the overall value, this ended up being one of my favorite stops in Seattle.

    Bellevue College Planetarium

    Bellevue College Planetarium

    4.3
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    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!).

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    KidsQuest Children's Museum

    3.8
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    We brought our 2-yr-old here and she absolutely had a blast. We ended up buying the 1 year…read moremembership so we can keep coming back to play. They do offer a small gift shop with various educational toys, activities and snacks, but they encourage parents to bring snacks. It's wheelchair friendly, but they do ask that you leave your stroller in the covered designated area, or in your car. We just brought our diaper bag and snacks, but visited the car a few times for snack breaks, which you're more than ok to do, as they allow you to come and go as you need to.

    There are about seven or eight sections for kids to play and explore, plus an outdoor area. It was…read morevery interactive and stimulating for my 17-month-old, and I appreciated that everything was well-maintained and very clean. The downsides are the limited parking and crowding. There are only about ten parking spots at the building, and nothing else within two blocks. You can't park at the library next door--there was a very over-zealous parking attendant questioning people who tried--and there's no street parking either. That's a real inconvenience in the rain with young children. I went on a Tuesday morning, and it was still very packed. It doesn't seem like they limit entry, and it felt overwhelming with so many kids. We did catch a storytime session, but it was hard to see or hear anything past the first row since the microphones weren't working. Overall, it was an okay experience --fun for little ones but very crowded and a bit pricey for a half-day activity.

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