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This year, Liberty Science Center is packed with holiday adventure (11/27-1/3) and new interactive exhibits Beyond Rubik’s Cube, DC Superheroes and Storyland! Some of the holiday fun include the snowflake maze, sock skating rink, gift stacking face-off, the snowman riddle scavenger hunt and the amazing Laser Wonderland: A Holiday Lights and Music Show! The updated safety measures include 25% capacity, online advance ticket reservations, mandatory wearing of face masks for guests 2+, temperature screening at check-in, lots of hand sanitizing stations throughout the museum, no eating/drinking inside and increased daily disinfecting & sanitizing.
The Jennifer Chalsty Planetarium, the Liberty Science Center Planetarium is the biggest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere is playing a variety of shows that take you on a journey into the universe as well as the seasonal holiday lights and music show.
The Beyond Rubik’s Cube exhibit (available with the purchase of a Combination or Premium pass) is a journey into the history, skill and even art of the iconic puzzle game.
Control a 10 ft. tall Rubik’s Cube or challenge yourself to memory games, matching games and learn more about the history of Erno Rubik. The exhibit is filled with interactive puzzling activities for enthusiasts of all ages.
All aspiring superheroes need to check out the DC Superheroes exhibit. Learn from the best: Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, The Flash and Cyborg.
Scan your hand to be allowed into the Hall of Justice and begin training to be a superhero by testing your speed, strength, agility and other super skills.
Storyland: A Trip through Childhood Favorites is an exhibit where your favorite childhood books come alive! Play games, solve puzzles and act out scenes from your favorite stories like: The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter; The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats; Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill; If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff; Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault; Abuela by Arthur Dorros; and Tuesday by David Wiesner.
The interactive stations are sure to get you moving and re-imagining life as one of your favorite storybook characters while exploring sounds and images, building bi-lingual vocabulary and having fun.
Enter to WIN a family 4-pack of tickets to visit Liberty Science Center this holiday season! Simply email co******@th*********.com with “LSC Holiday” in the subject line and tell us which exhibit you are most excited for! Winner will be chosen and notified on 12/11. Good luck!