The IMAG History & Science Center is a family-friendly destination offering fun & educational interactive exhibits, aquariums, history displays and a …
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Jan 23, 2025
This place was way overpriced and overrated. We were very disappointed as most of the exhibits were either not working, broken or cost extra! The Trex movie was good and touch tank was fun. But other…Full review by Val G
Dec 27, 2024
This science and history museum has all the makings of a great museum but several exhibits were not working. I enjoyed the Seminole history exhibit and the tortoises. The sting ray tank is a great …Full review by ToniT1079
Jul 21, 2024
I agree with other reviews that this museum needs a facelift. It’s a bit dated and several of the exhibits were not in working order. We spent only any 40 minutes there so I definitely didn’t feel li…Full review by RosemountChick
Is there anything to keep a 17 month toddler busy?
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Yes, they have a separate toddler space/play area! Plus there is a touch tank, water table and a lot of other hands on stuff on the first level. Our 14 month old had fun!
Will a 16 year old enjoy it or is he way to old for this place?
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We were there on a rainy day with an 8 and 10 year old. They loved feeding the turtles and fish outside. They also enjoyed the touch tank. They breezed past many of the tanks, but it …
We were there on a rainy day with an 8 and 10 year old. They loved feeding the turtles and fish outside. They also enjoyed the touch tank. They breezed past many of the tanks, but it was worth the visit! Very reasonable!!!
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What can my young child do here? What about adults?
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We have a range of family-friendly activities suited for all ages: the interactive Weather Hall and 3D movies as well as the aquariums and reptiles in the Living Lab...