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Orlando Science Center

4.6 · 7,309 reviews
Energetic, educational, and hands-on.
Orlando Science Center, 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803, United States
Interesting facts
1

The facility features the Crosby Observatory, which houses one of the largest public refracting telescopes in the state of Florida.

2

The center includes an indoor, two-story interactive play space called KidsTown designed specifically for children under the age of seven.

3

The building is situated within the Loch Haven Park cultural campus, surrounded by multiple other regional museums and theaters.

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The CineDome utilizes a tilted dome screen design to create an immersive, wrap-around visual experience for science-focused films.

Overview

The Orlando Science Center is a four-story, 207,000-square-foot facility dedicated to hands-on STEM education and interactive exploration. It features permanent galleries including KidsTown, Kinetic Zone, and Our Planet, which focuses on Florida's ecosystems. The center operates the Dr. Phillips CineDome, a giant-screen theater utilizing high-definition projection for educational documentaries. Visitors can observe celestial phenomena through the Refracting Telescope in the Crosby Observatory. The facility hosts the Hive: A Makerspace, providing tools for 3D printing and laser cutting. Rotating traveling exhibits are frequently housed in the center's dedicated gallery spaces. It serves as an anchor for the Loch Haven Park cultural district. The exhibits are curated to cater to a diverse age range, from early childhood development to adult science engagement.

Photo spot

The interactive 'Kinetic Zone' with its massive marble run wall provides a vibrant, dynamic background.

Insider tips

Check the daily demonstration schedule upon arrival to catch live science shows and animal encounters.

Visit the observatory during evening hours for guided stargazing opportunities if the skies are clear.

Use the dedicated nursing room located on the second level if visiting with infants.

What to avoid

Attempting to see every exhibit in a single visit, as the interactive nature of the displays often leads to longer-than-expected engagement times.

Good to know

Closed on certain holidays; check the website for potential seasonal early closures or private event buyouts.

Etiquette

Casual, comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended; disruptive behavior or misuse of interactive exhibits is prohibited.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday afternoons to avoid peak school field trip crowds and weekend family traffic.
Address
Orlando Science Center, 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803, United States
Website
28.572, -81.368
Get directions
Details
Key exhibitsKidsTown, Kinetic Zone, Our Planet, The Hive: A Makerspace

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday afternoons to avoid peak school field trip crowds and weekend family traffic..

The interactive 'Kinetic Zone' with its massive marble run wall provides a vibrant, dynamic background.

Close by you'll find Harry P Leu Gardens, Orlando Museum of Art, Lake Eola Park.