What makes it 80% Baby-Friendly: Infants enter free, nursing room and changing tables exist, stroller allowed except in butterfly house with nearby parking; loud lasers and dark theaters may overstimulate, so plan selective visits.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for baby play, quiet breaks, and key exhibits at a gentle pace.
Just for Tots & Nursing Area:
Enclosed baby-and-tot play zone with water tables and large toys.
Tip: Visit early when it’s quieter and use the private nursing room inside.
Tropical Butterfly House:
Warm, enclosed garden with free-flying butterflies.
Tip: Park stroller in the designated area outside before entering.
Outdoor Courtyard & Pollinator Path:
Open plaza and native-plant trail ideal for stroller walks.
Tip: Stroll here between exhibits for fresh air and a change of scenery.
Science on a Sphere & Maker Lab:
Short, calm demos on a six-foot globe and simple hands-on stations.
Tip: Hold your baby and watch brief shows before moving on to quieter areas.

Amanda
Went specifically to check out the new spider exhibit. I loved it. If you are not a fan of spiders, you make not like this, but it's really fun and educational. I also went to the planetarium and the butterfly house. Really fun trip, I don't have kids so I just passed by all the more interactive exhibits.
Sujin Han
The K-pop Demon Hunters laser show was amazing and exceeded my expectations👍👍👍 The kids absolutely loved it! The bubble play and the butterfly exhibit were also really fun.
Erin Sarrett
There was so much to see and do here! Our group had a great time seeing things from the butterfly house to the laser show. There was a little bit of everything and my whole family was able to enjoy a beautiful facility.
Brandon H
Great place to take the kids. Price was half off and had a blast. Recommend the laser show if you have time. Pretty cool attractions all over. Miss the dinosaurs but sounds like something cool in the works. Definitely visit the spider exhibit.
Nicole Caldwell
This place is great for kids and adults too! I learned so much about space and the brain. I loved the toddler preschool age planetarium show for my 16 month old even if it's best for 2-5. It was a very slow day with only two babies and their moms today. Usually it's chaos with a little dancing part, the guide said, but today it was quiet and relaxing! The babes were loving sitting back on mom and...
In summer, start in the cooler indoor play zones before outdoor exhibits get crowded mid-afternoon.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| General Admission (2 adults) | USD 53.9 |
| Snacks & Drinks | USD 10 |
| Total Estimated | USD 63.9 |
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