Museum of Science and Industry - 2 Free Admissions

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Description
2 Free Admissions!
Experience a scientific playground of over 450 hands-on activities in the largest science center in the southeastern United States!
MOSI offers over 400,000 square feet of permanent interactive exhibits.
At MOSI, Visitors can:
- Learn through play inside Kids In Charge!, the largest children’s science center in the nation.
- Brave extreme weather conditions inside Disasterville, featuring WeatherQuest—a 10,000 square foot exhibition on the science behind tornados, hurricanes, wildfires and much more!
- Guests can harness themselves onto a bicycle along a 98-foot-long steel cable, suspended 30 feet above ground on MOSI’s High Wire Bike, the longest in a U.S. museum.
- Challenge your sense of adventure by
walking on the wild side at the new
Sky Trail® Ropes Course. - Enter into an engineered ecosystem in the
BioWorks Butterfly Garden and view multiple kinds of free-flying butterflies. - Learn about the human body in all its complexity, from DNA to organs in The Amazing You, an Exhibition of the Human Body.
- Take in an astronomy show in The Saunders Planetarium and gaze into the starry nighttime sky.
- Plus, visit Florida's only IMAX® Dome Theatre. The IMAX® Dome motion picture system projects images of unsurpassed size, clarity and impact onto a dome shaped screen providing 10,500 square feet of visual imagery.
Special Instructions
Expires: August 20. 2012
Entitles the bearer to admission to MOSI Exhibit Galleries and a standard IMAX Dome Theatre film.
Not valid for special engagements. Excludes Sky Trail Ropes Course.
Considering taking a mini vacation in the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Lakland area? Then, you might want to bid on the following items:
- Tampa Improv Comedy Theater & Restaurant,
- American Victory Ship Mariners Memorial Museum,
- Big Cat Rescue,
- Museum of Science & Industry,
- Bok Singing Tower,
- Sarasota Classic Car Museum,
- The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,
- Canoe Escape, and
- The Tampa Bay Rays.
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Museum of Science and Industry