Reviews
Add Review- Tony MillerReviewed on Google Maps
Well signposted. Good parking and access to the Centre. Excellent, interesting and informative display. Food/drink very reasonably priced considering it is a top quality venue (with large eating area). Lifts to the upper display areas. Planetarium was superb. You may need to shut your eyes occasionally if you suffer from motion sickness. The only (minor)downside for me was a number of young, excitable school parties who were literally running around and not really being supervised. That said...
- William RobertsonReviewed on Google Maps
Had a great day the little one loved it lots to do and see also the planetarium was brilliant Good tip if you are going sit in the centre of the back row you will see much more of the show👍
- Nomie BReviewed on Google Maps
Great museum, can spend hours there and still not see it all. The cafe must be the most reasonable ever which is amazing considering how much museum usually charge for food and drinks. Your ticket becomes an annual pass which is a bonus.
- Suzanne RumneyReviewed on Google Maps
Great place have been before. Excellent that you can but tickets and it's automatically an annual pass. So much to do hard to pack in for a day. Staff very good too. One downside unfortunately, cafe was heaving, queue was so long we couldn't get a drink until the afternoon. Luckily brought our own food. Think if they had just a drinks counter that would help enormously. Otherwise fabulous day with 6 and 3 year old.
- cessna fourseatReviewed on Google Maps
A really interesting place, worth a second visit, and this would be free, so that's a great incentive. I thought a little to intense and detailed for my 9 year old grandson, but he enjoyed it. The IMAX theatre is also very good, again a but too detailed in the chemical elements and neutrons etc for my grandson but good value. We were there 4 hours and filled it all.