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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Groupon Tampabay -- MOSI -- 50% off at MOSI Science Museum

Click here to check out the deal

We took the girls here a few years ago and they loved it. The Imax theatre made me sick. Pretty sad to go pay for a movie and have to close your eyes so you don't FALL OUT of your seat!! That was me!! I was sooooo sick -- Tim and the girls love it though. I think Tim loved it the most because of my condition though which he thought was hilarious -- what a SICK sense of humor!!!

Anyway the rest of it was awesome!!!

Half Off Admission for Children, Adults, and Seniors at the Museum of Science and Industry

Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it first-hand by accidentally ingesting a science textbook. Embrace science with today's Groupon for a general admission ticket to the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) on East Fowler, just south of the USF campus. Choose from three options:

* For $10 you get one Adult (ages 13-59) general admission ticket (a $21 value)
* For $9 you get one Senior (ages 60+) general admission ticket (a $19 value)
* For $8 you get one Child (Ages 2-12) general admission ticket (a $17 value)

Admission includes access to all the exhibit galleries, one planetarium show, one IMAX film, and Kids in Charge!.

Boasting more than 450 interactive exhibits, MOSI gives kids and adults a massive mad scientist’s laboratory where they can mix science and technology into an educational Frankenfun monster. Disasterville takes visitors through 10,000 square feet of high tides and gale force winds as they discover how extreme weather works and what to do in the event of a hurricane.

Astronomy shows at the Saunders Planetarium lay bare the mysteries of the cosmos, such as “Who killed Cassiopeia A?”, while MOSI's High Wire Bike suspends death-defying visitors 30 feet above ground on a 98-foot-long steel cable—combining circus thrills with the total safety of a counterweight system.

The BioWorks Butterfly Garden ushers visitors into a delicate ecosystem where flitting giant swallowtails and galloping zebra longwings flutter freely through the air all around you, occasionally swarming your head and arranging themselves into hats.

MOSI also hosts the IMAX Dome a massive screen spanning audience members' entire field of vision.

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