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First off, it s not cheap. $230 for two adults and...

First off, it s not cheap. $230 for two adults and two kids. ($57 for adults, $47 for kids, plus Tax). There are self pay kiosks at the entrance. There were like 8 or 9 of them, some were closed due to covid social distancing requirements, which is understandable. But all the rest except two were broken. Not off to a good start here.

Everything was geared towards kids, there s not much for adults to enjoy here. The movies, the exhibits, everything was children oriented. However, my kids did have lots of fun at the indoor playground (children s play dome).

At the journey to Mars exhibit, there were 4 or 5 computer stations where kids could take their selfies photoshopped into an astronaut costume and email it as a post card. A couple of them had defective keyboards so no email could be typed in, and the ones that did have functional keyboards had no internet connection...

They have some equipment on display there, but most are low quality replicas, and they feel like low quality replicas.

Lots of restaurants and some buildings were closed due to covid. The heroes and legends experience was supposed to be 3D, but they won t hand out glasses, again due to covid. I m all for safety, but surely there are ways to sanitize glasses. IMAX theater does it..

I ve also been to Houston NASA before, that one was a much better experience all around.

One thing that stood out to me was; everyone we interacted was so friendly and so helpful, it was actually surprising. Everyone, like literally every employee we talked to was very sweet!

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