Carnegie Science Center
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Introduction to Carnegie Science Center
Offering a range of interactive exhibits covering a variety of topics, the Carnegie Science Center is a hit with adults and families with children. The science center, one of four Carnegie Museums in Steel City, is home to a planetarium, an exploration station with electricity and weather exhibits, a sports-focused venue, a robotics experience, a naval submarine and more.
Within different areas of the museum, visitors can learn about energy through a kiosk game show, see what it feels like to be weightless on the zero-gravity climbing wall, understand the physics of sports, and interact with robots in roboworld.
Entertainment Options
Carnegie Science Center also offers entertainment options that are particular visitor favorites, including laser shows where neon lights and music combine (think: light shows set to Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd, and Daft Punk hits) and screenings in the four-story Rangos Omnimax Theater (a massive domed IMAX theater).
Laser Shows
Visitors can enjoy laser shows that feature neon lights dancing to popular music by artists like Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd, and Daft Punk, creating a mesmerizing experience.
Rangos Omnimax Theater
The Rangos Omnimax Theater, a four-story domed IMAX theater, offers a unique movie-watching experience that captivates audiences with its impressive scale and immersive viewing.
Visitor Reviews
Recent travelers heap praise upon the Carnegie Science Center and its informative exhibits, noting there's plenty to keep kids busy and engaged, and they felt everyone learned something from their trip. Visitors also say the museum's staff is knowledgeable, helpful, and happy to answer any questions.
However, not all feedback is entirely positive. Some travelers expressed frustration with the long lines for the interactive exhibits at Highmark SportsWorks and the pricey cost of admission. To mitigate costs, purchasing a combo package that includes admission and a laser show or movie in the Omnimax Theater is recommended. Additionally, checking the website for coupons or discounts can provide further savings.
General Information for Visitors
You'll find the museum in the North Shore area of downtown Pittsburgh, adjacent to Heinz Field. There is on-site visitor parking available for $5. Carnegie Science Center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Saturdays until 7 p.m.
Admission costs $24.95 for adults and $16.95 for children ages 3 to 12. Additional exhibits, such as the Omnimax films and laser shows, cost more, but there are combo packages available. For information on exhibits, group rates, and more, visit Carnegie Science Center's website.