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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium in Tucson!

 

We recently took a mini vacation down to Tucson to check out some of the local attractions they have to offer, one of the places we decided to stop was the Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium. We always have a great time when we visit the Arizona Science Center so we were looking forward to visiting a new science center together to see what they had in store for us. It is located at 1601 E University Blvd Tucson, AZ 85721. This science center is part of the University of Arizona so it is on the same grounds as the school buildings & does not have any designated parking so you will have to get lucky and score on of the free street parking spots or parking in a close parking garage. They have maps on their website that shows where parking is available near the center. The building for the science center is smaller than our local science center but you can hardly tell as there are so many fun things packed into the two floors of the center that you'll be entertained the entire time you were there. Along with the science center they have a Planetarium that runs shows through out the day, we had a few other places we wanted to visit during our trip so we skipped the planetarium show until next time we visit.

The first floor of the science center features a large exhibit on sharks with life sized recreations of how big their tail fins are, interactive quizzes, digital boards where you can build your own shark, real taxidermy shark eggs, bones and more. There is also a large area featuring the Wild World of Bugs where they have more interactive spots, plenty of educational information, some dead bugs on display along with some live bugs you are able to hold upon request. My son & husband were able to hold one of the beetles they have available to touch, it was so cute and seemed pretty used to being held. Last but not least the first floor also has a section dedicated to the solar system with some pretty neat information & a wall that has a bunch of cans with various weights in them to show you how much they would weigh on the different planets. 

After you've looked at everything on the first floor you can head downstairs to visit another level of hands on activities and exhibits. The bottom floor has tons of fossils & minerals plus tons of fun puzzles you are able to sit down and complete, some you are able to work on by yourself & some were meant for two people so you can have fun together. Some of the puzzles were a challenge so you might find it best to work together as a team to complete them & if you need any help a staff member is always in the area to lend a hand or ask questions. 

We enjoyed taking our time looking at everything this science center has to offer, in total we spent a little over an hour and a half at the center doing puzzles, reading the educational materials, and looking at cool things. On your way out you can pop by the gift shop if you want to pick up a souvenir. The Flandrau Science Center is $12 per adult & $8 per child ages 3-15, the Planetarium is a separate cost however they have a discount if you buy the two combined & if you are an EBT/SNAP card holder you can show your card along with your ID to receive your tickets for just $3 each. If you are looking for more adventures in Tucson type in "Things to do in Tucson" or "Things to do in Arizona" (You can also click the link) in the search bar of my blog, I have several more fantastic animal attractions and more in Tucson to share with you & when all done within a few days it makes for a action packed vacation. 

**This is not a sponsored post, my family & I decided to visit the zoo while we were in the area and paid to visit the zoo. I enjoy sharing some of the fun places we've been & things we've seen with my readers so they can enjoy it too if they get a chance.**

33 comments:

  1. Looks like a perfect time at the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium in Tucson. Your pictures really make the day look fun and informative. Thanks for sharing the center!

    Debbie - basichomediy

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  2. I`m so happy we have such great science museums for kids. I want to show the whole world to my sons. Maybe we will visit Tucson one day.

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  3. The kids will love their large exhibit on sharks. They are so into sharks these days.

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  4. This science center has a lot to offer. I would love to visit with the kids.

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  5. That's really an interesting place. Lots of learning can happen here.
    - Shilpa Bindlish

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  6. so many fun things to do! i bet my kids would really love the live bugs haha

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  7. This looks so perfect. I've been to planetarium in my childhood but this Tuscon one looks so good. And I personally love bugs.

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  8. So many places to go and so little time! I know the kids would love the science center - I have to show them the photos. Stephanie

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  9. This Tuscon is huge. My dad likes bugs for some reason.

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  10. This is right up my alley. We love to visit places where you learn new things.

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  11. Seems perfect place to spent holidays with kids. And my girl love to know everything about shark. So definitely it will be perfect for my day outing with daughter.

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  12. This sounds like the perfect fun but educational place to visit with the family. So much to discover and learn.( citrusspiceuk)

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  13. I love going to science centers a lot! I've been to our local science center more than 5 times!

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  14. Nnniiiccceeeee....visiting this center will do good for me, in terms of motivating me to do more, this year. Besides, I hadn't heard of the sawfish before.

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  15. This sounds great. It must have been really interesting to visit. I know my son would love the shark exhibit and the bugs. He'd love to hold a bug!!

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  16. My 6 year old loves the science centre in London and we're lucky enough that we also have one close to us in Winchester. I found it quite interesting too!

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  17. Oh wow this science centre looks like a lot of fun! I love when you can touch and hold different bugs.

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  18. The photos are terrific. I know my family and I would find it interesting to visit Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium in Tucson.
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  19. I have bene to Arizona before and have driven through and actually split a night in Tuscan. Pretty place and definitely overdue for getting back!

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  20. It looks like such a fun time! I'd love to visit one day

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  21. What a fab day out, and loving how interactive the center is. Especially with the bug holding too! Did you do it? I'm not sure I'd be brave enough :-)

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  22. Looks like a very interesting and cool place to explore with the family!

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  23. I love a good science centre and always try to visit ones when we travel. The shark exhibition sounds interesting x

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  24. Sounds like an amazing place to visit! So much to see and do!

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  25. Wow, the shark tail is interesting. This is a good thing to visit and learn about science.

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  26. l would like to visit this fascinating place.

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  27. Living in Canada, I've never been here. Looks like a great place to visit.

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  28. We have a Science Center and Planetarium and I love visiting it every year.

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  29. Love places that are fun and educational.

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  30. This looks incredible and something me and the girls would absolutely love to do . Kira

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  31. Looks like an awesome place to visit!

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  32. Places like this are always on my to do list when visiting new cities too, i have not been to this one but it looks like fun.

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