Museum of Discovery and Science
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Laalamani
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The Museum of Discovery and Science is one of the largest and receives many visitors as compared to other museums in Florida. Museum’s AutoNation IMAX Theater is one such feature which is worth an experience. “Ecoscapes” and simulated ride to Mars are some of the characteristics of the place. Apart from this various flora and fauna of Florida are also on display.
Category: Museums
Address: 01 SW 2nd Street, Ft Lauderdale, FL
Website http://www.mods.org/
Telephone: 954.467.6637
Museum of Discovery and Science
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Reviewed by:
Damien
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Experience the ocean's depths, a cave's darkness and the dizzying thrill of space in one day at the Museum of Discovery and Science. Feel what it's like to soar above the clouds in the cockpit simulators or take a trip to Mars in the space exhibit. Pet alligators and see how they rule the Everglades or check out sharks in a coral reef habitat.
Better yet, do it all!
Then get ready to have your face blown off by the 80-by-60-foot wall of light and sound in the IMAX theater! And don't worry about having to rework your trip around the museum's schedule. It's open 365 days per year, and adults tickets run just $11. The Discovery Center ensures even young children can have a great time, so bring the whole family!
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