Points of Interest
Exhibits

2. Food Heroes: Examine how the food system is interconnected and the people working to improve it so that it is more fair, sustainable, and healthy for everybody.
3. Kinetic Zone: Here you can experiment with different force configurations, see basic physics concepts, and gain a fresh perspective on engineering.
4. The Hive: A Makerspace: A shared workspace dedicated to the pursuits of producing, learning, experimenting, and sharing. Bring out your inner creative with full access to the tools, materials, and mentors.
5. Fusion, a Stem Gallery: Learn how science and art are not mutually exclusive but rather work best together.
Science Live

The Orlando science center tickets let you watch Science Live shows like Tiny Green Home Tours, Remarkable Robots Story Time, and There’s No Place Like Space.
Theaters

2. Digital Adventure Theater: As one of the first cultural institutions to join up with National Geographic, the Science Center has exclusive access to one of the largest giant-screen film collections in the world. Watch both 2D and 3D digital versions of numerous award-winning movies. Additionally, with the Orlando science center tickets you can watch a few Hollywood films as well as Science Live, presentations like Kaboom and High Voltage.
Events

2. Science Night Live: At Science Night Live, you may rediscover the wonder of science and reconnect with your inner kid. With Orlando science center tickets you stop into Dr. Dare's Lab for some hands-on activities, explore the exhibit halls, and listen to keynote speakers.
3. Science of Wine: The Science of Wine is an oenological quest that includes presentations on many facets of wine farming and wine tasting. It also includes samples of over 150 great wines from the most significant wine areas in the world.
4. Science on Tap: At this event, craft beer aficionados over the age of 21 are welcome to join in on the fun and contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying a fun afternoon of beer, science, and delicious cuisine.
Some of the other popular events are Kids Night at the Museum for children aged 5 to 12 years, along with the Unveil: Wedding Showcase and Inspire Science Breakfast.
Educational Programs

1. School Programs: The school programs at the Orlando Science Center take abstract scientific concepts from the classroom and give them concrete, memorable meanings through engaging, interactive activities.
2. Camp Programs: Through experimentation, creation, friendship-building, and the development of 21st-century skills, the Orlando Science Center's summer camp programs encourage youngsters to be enthusiastic about STEM.
3. Preschool programs: Preschool is a great time to lay the groundwork for a lifetime of success in the STEM fields, and it also helps a child develop the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical abilities necessary to thrive in school and beyond.
Plan Your Visit
Know Before You Go

- By Train: Hop on the Sunrail to reach the science center of Orlando and get off at AdventHealth, the closest station which is 1598 yards away and takes only 9 minutes via walk.
Best Time To Visit:
The best time to visit the Orlando Science Center is during a weekday as soon as it opens. That is because weekends call for a huge throng of visitors and the various exhibits of the center can feel very crowded. Thus, on any weekday you can visit the center at about 11 AM to avoid the afternoon and evening rush.
Accessibility

- Get free wheelchairs at the front door.
- Restrooms on each floor are accessible to those with mobility impairments as well.
- Service animals are allowed.
- Please ask a Guest Services Associate for assistance with speaker phones when you check-in.
- There is self-parking during museum hours, and it is available on a first-come basis.
- All four floors of the parking structure include designated handicapped parking spots.