Location: 5050 Oakland Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110
Amenities: Hands-on science-themed exhibits for children, cafe*, planetarium*, OMNIMAX theater*, gift shop, private room for nursing mothers, ATM, lockers*
*additional fee
Website: http://www.slsc.org/
There is a $15 fee to park in the lot at the main Science Center building on Oakland. I prefer to park on the Planetarium side at Clayton Ave in Forest Park because it is free. My kids enjoy the walk over the bridge and the activities along the way. Also, the dinosaurs and F-18 Hornet are over here on the grounds outside.
The statue outside the planetarium is super cool.
When you enter the planetarium you will see some cool Mars exhibits, a gift shop, and some Virtual Reality rides.
I think every family in St. Louis has a picture similar to this!
Creating bridges
Omnimax
The Discovery room (second floor) is such a great thing for kids. You get 45 minutes in the room (geared toward ages 3-7) and it starts on the hour every hour. Most people find it's not near enough time for their kids to explore all there is to play with there. Just to name a few things, there's a table to set up your own zoo of plastic animals, rocket ship with slide, musical instruments, fish tank, space table, magnetiles, and seasonal craft tables.
A lot of people gather at the door and wait for it to open. They have a lego table out here and have some other toys for kids to play with while they wait.
Lego table
Space table
Magnifying table
They periodically change up the different things in this room and have different crafts all the time too.
Fish tank
STEaM Easel
Rocketship slide
Imagination playground
Wind tunnel with scarves and baby ball pit
Shadow puppet theater
Star room with glow in the dark stars on a felt wall
Cockroaches
Hooded outfits for pretend
Plastic animals
Dollhouse
Musical instruments cube
Crafts
The dino dig area next to the huge animatronic dinos is always a hit. There is also a fossil lab next door with various activities and a mini theater where they do classes and shows.
- Air Ball – Play to experiment with how wind affects different objects. Then use the materials to create a game to teach to someone else!
- Float and Fly – Create an object using simple materials and then test it to see if it flies. Then Adapt your design to make it float!
- Sail Race – Design a sail using Tinkertoys and fabric and then send it down the racetrack. Can you Modify your sail to beat the best time of the day?
- Ball Run – Assemble the magnetic pipes to get a ball from start to finish on one side of the ball run. Work Together with others to try and get the ball around all four sides of the cube!
- Rigamajig – Imagine and Build something larger than yourself using our Rigamajig building materials!
On the second floor (ground level) you can walk outside to the GROW area. They have an outdoor building with classrooms for scouts and other groups.
Chickens!
Don't forget the huge dinos outside! If you're walking into the planetarium it's to the left of the entrance down the hill.
They have a T Rex and Triceratops.
There's also a Blue Angel Jet on display
There are several cafes to grab a bite to eat. They have 2 on the first floor and one on the second floor at the Omnimax. My kids love eating and watching the balls fly around the contraptions hanging from the ceiling.
They sell alcohol!