Here are TEN Fun Things You can do at the Fort Worth Museum of Science & Nature:
1. Lie on a Bed of Nails – It’s not everyday you can say you comfortably laid on a bed of nails – find out how you can do this at the Innovation Studios.
2. Find a fossil in the DinoDig – In an outdoor garden, find all the tools you need to uncover a few dinosaur fossils.
3. See the Stars with Elmo - The Noble Planetarium features fun shows that run daily. We enjoyed “One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure” which was perfect for my 3 year old. But I would have opted for “Our Amazing Solar System” for the older ones, had he not been with us.
4. Rustle up some steer – The Cattle Raisers Museum teaches you the history and science of cattle ranching. We enjoyed learning how to herd cattle while sitting on a horse in an interactive game.
5. Take a “bath” in a dino foot print – The DinoLabs exhibit gives children hands on representation on how scientists study dinosaurs and fossils. You can’t miss the life-sized Paluxysaurus jonesi, the Texas State Dinosaur.
6. See a Movie on the “Big Screen” – At anytime, you can view a great movie in the Omni Theater, IMAX Dome. There are great educational shows and current movies playing here. Check here for current offerings and showtimes.
7. Power Up a City – We loved learning how different forms of energy can be used to power a city. Watch how wind can be used to light up a baseball field in this fun model. Found in the Energy Blast Exhibit.
8. Fly a Plane – My son wanted to stay the whole time in the Air Park – where he could build a paper airplane and fly it, see what materials create the best parachute, or make a windmill out of tinker toys. It was his favorite spot in the museum.
9. Drive an Ambulance – The Fort Worth Children’s Musuem is the special area of FWMSH dedicated to children from birth to 8. With a shopping area, train-table, life-sized bus, and many more fun things, it’s the perfect spot to catch a quick rest and let the little ones play.
10. Check out the Traveling Exhibition - When we visited in January, we saw the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition and it was fantastic. Coming up May 25, CSI: The Experience where you can be a forensic scientist. Sounds fun!
And here's a quick look at all of the fun we had at the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History!
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Texas Travel Facts for Fort Worth Museum of Science & History:
Location: 1600 Gendy St. Fort Worth, Texas
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Admission: Adults (13+): $14.00
Children (2-12): $10.00
Special Exhibits, Planetarium, IMAX are additional charges
Recommended Time: 3-5 hours
Good to know: Admission is good for all day; weekdays may have school groups; full service cafe; no food or drinks; gift shop; stroller friendly
Website:http://www.fwmuseum.org
My family and I were invited to visit the museum and were provided admission. I was not financially compensated for this post. All opinions of Fort Worth Museum of Science & History are strictly my own based on my experience.
1 comment:
This seems like such an amazing place! I'd do all ten of those things!
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