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We have taken our kids here several times since th...

We have taken our kids here several times since the younger was around 18 months and so far they still really enjoy going (our latest trip included five kids up to age ten, who all enjoyed themselves for 4-5 hours). Many exhibits to delight the senses including earthquake simulation room, lightning chamber, musical exhibits, optical illusions, construction areas and more. Exhibits are in rooms stemming from a large open spiral ramp in the central atrium. Live science demonstrations and video presentations are available during the day. Kid zone aimed at ages 0-6 available for bookings and was delightful when our kids were small. Cafeteria on site on the ground floor is presentable and fairly efficent, serving a range of food including sandwiches, burgers, fries, salads (didn't try the coffee sorry!). If you expect to be here with your kids more than twice in the year, their annual pass is decent value and when we last had one it included reciprocal entry rights into similar attractions in other cities (which we used for Melbourne's and Wollongong's science museums when we had our pass).

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