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If so many good childhood memories there and I can...

If so many good childhood memories there and I can't wait to take my future kids I even love going there as a grown up there's so many things so many new things I should say to look at and to learn about so many colors and things to hear and see.

Sincerely one of the disappointments of the city. ...

Sincerely one of the disappointments of the city. The attractions are minimal and many of the things displayed do not work well. On the first floor there are many things that have to do with video games and nothing related to science. On the second floor, there will be more exhibitions related to science, for example, sounding a drum with the beat of your heart and games for children. You will not miss anything, what I do recommend is to visit it from the outside and enjoy the view that its architecture and location offer.

Fun for a few hours. If you have little kids espec...

Fun for a few hours. If you have little kids especially they'll have a blast. The food is is okay, they do have a "Triple O's" downstairs for lunches as well. The activities are pretty fun and educational!

The science world is amazing. We have been to sev...

The science world is amazing. We have been to several science worlds around the globe and the one in Vancouver is in terms of wealth of exhibits our favourite. Kind and adult of every age (4-99) will have lots of fun! We especially like the are about recycling and renewable energy as well as the are on illusions and riddles. One can literally and easily spend three days in the science world ... we only had one, which is also why we did not see any of the 3d movies in the dome. Make sure you go to the 1st floor with the area to play with and experience physics and the forces that surround us. Considering the wealth of exhibits, the price ... though quite expensive ... is reasonable. However parking is shockingly expensive. Inside is a burger restaurant that also offers some health meal options. All is clean and well explained... apart from the missing solutions to the riddles. ;)

Havent been here in years, some of my favorite thi...

Havent been here in years, some of my favorite things are gone. But now there is a lot more fun stuff. A rotating climbing wall. A lot of interactive things to learn about physics. And a toddler play area woth a learning motif.

It has everything, it is very entertaining to be a...

It has everything, it is very entertaining to be able to interact with various devices, children will love it, Pixar is also something very cool since you can see how animated films are made and there are also machines to interact and entertain, it does not matter if you are an adult or a child you sure have fun.

Fun for adults and kids, with enough exhibits to k...

Fun for adults and kids, with enough exhibits to keep you busy for upwards of two hours, not to mention a great spot to take photos of Vancouver.

We went in not expecting much, thinking the museum was mainly geared for kids. This is true, but it's also true that the exhibits are interactive in ways that are fun for kids and adults. We enjoyed solving puzzles, learning about cloud chambers, seeing a visualization of cell phone radio waves, going through a maze of mirrors, and more. We saw many other instances where parents were just as excited as kids to experience some of the exhibits. It's rather remarkable that a museum manages to actually be fun, instead of just seeing things. There were even line ups at some popular exhibits. Overall a great place to visit.

A lot of the older displays are under maintenance....

A lot of the older displays are under maintenance. But the spy exhibit was a lot of fun and well put together. I also attended science world after dark (no kids) event few years back while they had the Lego exhibit, and that was really fun.

Large family museum, which makes the natural scien...

Large family museum, which makes the natural sciences playful. We spent four hours here and by far not seen everything. The museum is comparable to the Science Center Spectrum in Berlin or the OMSI in Portland. Priced very sporty, but it was worth it.

World class! First time visiting and went with 2 s...

World class! First time visiting and went with 2 small children (6 and 2). Spent the whole day there - opening until closing, more time than most people but it was great not being rushed. The kids want to go back next time we are visiting Vancouver

My family and I spent all day here, from open to c...

My family and I spent all day here, from open to close on March break. While there were large numbers of people in the facility, it wasn't overcrowded and we had plenty of time to explore everything. Our son can't wait to go back.

I believe science world is a great and fun source ...

I believe science world is a great and fun source of education for people young and old. It's unique structure appeals to most people and it's entertaining inside encourages and educational environment for people young and old

Highly recommended if you have little kids! Howev...

Highly recommended if you have little kids! However, entrance is pricey! Little things add up but worth it! We splurged on IMAX movies and Pixar exhibit which was amazing! I wouldn't miss out on either. We visited from the bay area where Pixar is located, and I've been to the real HQ. But it was a treat for kids to experience how they make animation. Great exhibit!

It's one of those obsolete Vancouver institutions....

It's one of those obsolete Vancouver institutions. It may have been cool in the 80s but now it doesn't have anything interesting for anyone over 10 years old. It's too expensive to walk in a museum of some sort for the current admission.

Science World at TELUS World of Science

Science World at TELUS World of Science

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