Imaginations turn, twist and fly through 120 exciting hands-on exhibits at Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana. Experience science Southern California style in the Center's themed areas including Quake Zone, Techno Arts, Discovery Stadium, Perception, Dynamic Earth, Air & Space, Kids Station and Dino Quest. Challenge your family to Virtual Volleyball, make music on a Laser Beam Harp, experience tremors in our Shake Shack, dance across a Musical Floor, lie on a Bed of Nails and more! Also check out Dino Quest – the world's first interactive Dinosaur Adventure! Don't be a square, come and discover The Cube for yourself!
Admission:
Admission: Children (3 - 17) - $9.95; Adults - $12.95; Children 2 and under - Free; Members - Free.
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I absolutely loved the interactive concept of Discover Science Center! There are just so many fun demonstrations, games, and videos that promotes learning...
DSC is pretty cool. I got an annual pass for myself + 1 adult and my 3 little cousins for a little over $100 plus parking and it's not too shabby. About...
Parking 3.00 This place did not have as much stuff as the LA one had but my pedometer said we walked 40968 steps. We did everything but lay on the bed of...
“The Amusement Park for Your Mind” opened in 1998 in a 59,000-square-foot multi-story facility devoted to sparking children’s natural curiosity...
Great for kids!
My kids loved the discovery science center! Even my 3 1/2 year old with special needs. He really loved the sand table and we took ...
WOW!!
This has to be the one of the greatest experiences you can have with your kids. I run a group home for the abandoned and poor kids of southern ...
Visit in 2002
Great for an outing with a child 12 or under. I took my son when he was 9, we had a good time with all the science experiments. It's a good p...
Awesome!
We took our grandchildren on vacation and planned this outing. We thought they would enjoy for several hours. Much to our surprise we spent ...
was disappointed
I was a tourist, and it seemed like the museum was more geared for members, which of course just passing by and stopping in, one would never kn...
Great family activity
- very interesting and educational hands-on exibits- rotating exibits always provide something new and exiting (eg. science of snow, wildlife d...
Higher than expected non-operational exhibits
This is an average-sized museum with plenty of exhibits but, at the time of my visit, had a significant number of non-operational exhibits whic...
Discovery Science Center by stacey m. at InsiderPages
We found this wonderful museum two years ago while taking a family vacation to Disneyland. It does get crowded, but is so much fun for the kids...
Chaotic, Disorderly, Overcrowded, Untrained Staff by Maysa N. at InsiderPages
This is THE worst spot we've been to in Southern California. It's overcrowded, and while that's an issue at many places, the staff is untrained...
A study in contrasts! by Aimee E. at InsiderPages
The Discovery Science Center has some amazing, state of the art exhibits. My kids, 3 and 6, were enthralled with the high-tech Virtual Volleyb...
Keep heading down the freeway... by sandra w. at InsiderPages
Not geared for the toddler especially if you have multiple todders... Slightly older children around 5+ will enjoy more than the preschooler. ...
Great for the kids by Devin H. at InsiderPages
A great alternative to the many millions of mind-numbing attractions sprikled around So Cal. The Center just went through a several million dol...
For KIds by Quynh N. at InsiderPages
If you every drive by where the 405 meet the 5, you would noticed a big cube. Discovery Science Center is a beautiful place to look at and a gr...
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