Tues-Thurs 9am-5pm; Fri and Sat 9am-9pm; Sun 12pm-5pm.
The largest science center complex in the Southeast, the 207,000-square-foot Orlando Science Center features 10 themed exhibit halls with hundreds of interactive and fun learning experiences for both adults and children. You can peer into a sinkhole as it swallows a house, become a particle of food, travel through the major systems of the human body, and draw imaginary landscapes using high-tech computers and simulations. The Orlando Science Center also features a large-scale Adventure Theater, five Discovery Laboratories designed for hands-on exploration, an observatory featuring the largest publicly-accessible refractor telescope in Florida, a 200-seat restaurant, two science stores, and a 600-car parking garage. The eight-story domed screen at the Dr. Phillips CineDome is the world's largest Iwerks dome. Also featured in the CineDome are planetarium shows. Currently showing is StarQuest, which answers questions you never knew you had about stars, galaxies, constellations, black holes and more (call for show times). On Fridays and Saturdays, weather permitting, observe the moon, planets, and stars using the powerful telescopes in the Crosby Observatory.
The
ever-expanding hub of the southeastern United States, Atlanta has grown from
an historic southern city into a huge modern metropolis comprised of
prestigious boroughs, corporate and theater districts, modern attractions
and more. Few American cities can match the unique blend of past and present
of Atlanta ....more
Located in the downtown area, there are 117 lavish guest rooms available.
Some of the conveniences the modern traveler has come to expect can be found
at the Best Western Historic Area including Internet access .