CURRENT EVENTS CALENDAR April 10, 2014 (Additional photos available upon request) Museum of Discovery and Science and AutoNation® IMAX 3D Theater 401 SW Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 954-467-6637 or 954-463-IMAX (4629) There is always something new happening at the Museum of Discovery and Science. Spend a day of discovery exploring hundreds of interactive exhibits including the new EcoDiscovery Center. Visitors can take a ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, experience hurricane force winds in the Storm Center, dig for fossils alongside a giant prehistoric megalodon, get close to a confrontation between a saber-toothed cat and an Imperial mammoth, and enjoy the playful antics of North American river otters in their two-story indoor/outdoor habitat. See exciting science demonstrations, and presentations by community experts. Discover the amazing Everglades in the Florida EcoScapes exhibit. Hang out with bats, turtles and sharks. Meet an alligator and be charmed by a 6-foot-long snake. Take a ride to Mars or soar through the skies in an FA-18 cockpit simulator. And immerse yourself in a five-story-high film adventure at the AutoNation® IMAX 3D Theater, home of the BIGGEST screen in South Florida. Whether you’re two or 82 visit the Museum of Discovery and Science and enjoy a full day of family fun. IMAX® FILMS – NOW SHOWING JOURNEY TO THE SOUTH PACIFIC 3D through December 31, 2014 Narrated by Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett, Journey to the South Pacific will take moviegoers on a breathtaking IMAX® 3D adventure to the lush tropical islands of remote West Papua, where life flourishes above and below the sea. Join Jawi, a young island boy, as he takes us on a journey of discovery to this magical place where we encounter whale sharks, sea turtles, manta rays, and other iconic creatures of the sea. Home to more than 2,000 species of sea life, this exotic locale features the most diverse marine ecosystem on earth. An uplifting story of hope and celebration, Journey to the South Pacific highlights the importance of living in balance with the ocean planet we all call home. An IMAX Entertainment and MacGillivray Freeman Films presentation, Journey to the South Pacific is directed by two-time Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Greg MacGillivray (The Living Sea, Dolphins, Everest) and Stephen Judson (Everest, The Alps) and produced by Shaun MacGillivray (To The Arctic, Grand Canyon Adventure) and Mark Krenzien (Adventures in Wild California, Arabia). Filmed with IMAX® 3D 15perf / 65mm film cameras, Journey to the South Pacific is written by Stephen Judson (Everest, To The Arctic) with a musical score by Steve Wood. Website: http://www.imax.com/journeytothesouthpacific/ Images: https://www.dropbox.com/s/13zgtebv76jcekd/journey%20to%20south%20pacific.jpg?n=217809 677 ISLAND OF LEMURS: MADAGASCAR 3D through December 31, 2014 Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman narrates Island of Lemurs: Madagascar 3D, the incredible true story of nature’s greatest explorers—lemurs. Captured with IMAX® 3D cameras, the film takes audiences on a spectacular journey to the remote and wondrous world of Madagascar. Lemurs arrived in Madagascar as castaways millions of years ago and evolved into hundreds of diverse species but are now highly endangered. Join trailblazing scientist Patricia Wright on her lifelong mission to help these strange and adorable creatures survive in the modern world. Directed by David Douglas and written and produced by Drew Fellman, Island of Lemurs: Madagascar 3D is a presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Entertainment. Website: https://www.imax.com/movies/m/island-of-lemurs-madagascar/ Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ika6b9ji8u65ca1/O60TeW1JA_ IMAX® FILMS - COMING SOON AVATAR: SPECIAL EDITION - An IMAX 3D Experience® April 18, 2014 through May 18, 2014 (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights) This enhanced release will feature approximately nine additional minutes of never-before-seen footage and takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world he has learned to call home. James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of “Titanic,” first conceived the film 15 years ago, when the means to realize his vision did not exist yet. Four years in production, AVATAR 3D, a live action film with a new generation of special effects, delivers a fully immersive cinematic experience of a new kind, where the revolutionary technology invented to make the film disappears into the emotion of the characters and the sweep of the story. AVATAR 3D is distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. This film is rated PG-13. Twentieth Century Fox presents a James Cameron Film, AVATAR 3D, starring Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is written and directed by James Cameron and produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau. Website: http://www.avatarmovie.com/ Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/je918aao8e95d7t/wNXfnzRbPSPECIAL EXHIBITS NEW EXHIBIT - ON DISPLAY GOOSEBUMPS: The Science of Fear On exhibit through September 2, 2014 Have you ever wondered why our knees tremble, our hands shake and our hearts race when we get scared? This exhibit, developed by the California Science Center, allows students to experience fear in an exciting, safe environment. They will participate in numerous interactive challenges that test their fears, while teaching them the science behind the reactions of fear. Exhibit highlights include: Fear Lab, Fear Challenge Course, Fear Theater, Fear in the Wild and Faces of Emotion. Sponsored locally by Leo Goodwin Foundation. Images: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kq80vvb03kmma1h/GOOSEBUMPS%20The%20Science%20of%2 0Fear.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/zkcajqkxwet1utg/Goosebumps%20%20086.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/uegbg4x6xy4o23s/fearoffallingCrop.jpg EXHIBIT – COMING SOON Black Holes: Space Warps & Time Twists Opens September 29, 2014 through January 5, 2015 Black Holes: Space Warps & Time Twists pulls visitors in to the modern search for real black holes—the most mysterious and powerful objects in the universe. Through a combination of hands-on physical models, computer-based investigations, immersive experiences, and a technology-assisted learning environment, visitors can make sense of the weird ideas behind black holes, and examine the evidence to weigh for themselves whether black holes have moved from the realm of science fiction to the status of reality. Throughout the exhibition, visitors will be assisted by the video guidance of both professional and teen-aged “Black Hole Explorers.” Website: http://web-bh.cfa.harvard.edu/ Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m6hjvz1ekag1kj7/k8FWVxojoX PERMANENT EXHIBITS EcoDiscovery Center Visitors can take a ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, experience hurricane force winds in the Storm Center, dig for fossils alongside a giant prehistoric megalodon, get up close to a confrontation between a saber-toothed cat and an Imperial mammoth, learn about protecting and conserving the Everglades and Florida’s natural resources, and follow the natural path water takes through Florida. Visitors can learn about Florida mammals while enjoying the playful antics of North American river otters in their two-story indoor/outdoor habitat. The new wing also features the Mangurian Foundation Lifelong Learning Center with four labs and the 100seat Keller Science Theater with comfortable seating and technical features to support lectures, exciting science demonstrations, and presentations by community experts. POWERFUL YOU! Presented by Broward Health Powerful You! showcases the amazing miracle of your body and the tools used by health professionals to keep you healthy. Powerful You! is comprised of four zones: Powerful Team, Powerful Pulse, Powerful You and The Cutting Edge. Visitors use a robot to conduct surgery, operate a simulated Cyberknife, drive a DUI simulator and learn all about the importance of the “Golden Hour.” GO GREEN! Sponsored by, Republic Services, Inc. Ever wonder where your waste goes after the garbage truck takes it away? Harry the Heap, the recycling robot, knows and is excited to show you the importance of recycling, safe waste disposal, and the science behind landfills. Come explore with Harry as he guides visitors in learning what “Going Green” really means. In Go Green! guests will discover how to recognize the right materials for recycling, ways to reduce household waste and to be familiar with new sources of clean energy. AVIATION STATION Take to the sky as you learn the science of flight in Aviation Station. The hands-on experience begins by climbing into three different replica cockpit simulators. Visitors can practice their piloting skills by test “flying” the Lockheed Martin F/35 Joint Strike fighter, the newest jet fighter now being developed; the Edge 540, an aerobatic single engine aircraft used in the worldwide Red Bull Air Race; and the Vought F4U Corsair, argued to be one of the finest aircrafts of WWII. These interactive simulators will immerse visitors in aviation technology and put them right in the pilot’s seat. Try your hand at the Interactive Radio Control Helicopter Station as you test your skills and watch the helicopter lift off, hover, fly clockwise and counter clockwise and ultimately land on the helipad. Ever see a real aircraft engine? Get up-close-andpersonal with the Pratt & Whitney 985 Bushwacker rotary engine and examine its detail. Next, head over to the jet engine from an F/14 Tomcat Jet Fighter and study the cutaway illustration that shows the internal workings of the engine. The permanent addition has been made possible by a generous gift from The Emil Buehler Trust. MaxFlight Full Motion Simulator Aviation Station also adds the state-of-the-art MaxFlight full motion simulator. With 360 – degree pitch, roll and spin technology, visitors will be able to experience adrenaline-filled aerial races and stunt flying! Note: You must be at least 48” tall to ride the MaxFlight motion simulator. MINERALS ROCK! Building Blocks of the Universe Learn more about minerals in this beautiful and colorful exhibit that displays over 60 different types of minerals and rocks. Did you know minerals are the building blocks of the entire universe? The iron in hematite, in spinach and in our blood’s hemoglobin is all the same --- just like the calcium in sea shells, in milk and in our bones are all the same. Did you know some rocks glow in the dark? See pyrite or fool’s gold, opal, copper, malachite, halite, quartz, azurite, and sulfur, just to name a few! You will even be able to touch real lava and make a “volcano” erupt to see how new rocks and land masses are formed! The specimens in this display were provided by the Carol Jacobs Mineral and Ammonite Collection from the Broward College Graves Museum Collection. SPECIAL EVENTS Joey’s Egg Hunt April 18 – 20, 2014 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Hop (or waddle) along with Joey the Otter in search of colorful eggs left by Joey himself! Select eggs will include fun prizes, candy treats or discounts to family entertainment activities at the Museum. Activity Lab Create fun items to wear on Joey’s Egg Hunt! Enjoy “ear-making” and coloring stations along with some surprise weekend activities. Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1p717lv1l0wazlx/xjhDqUcQkM Asian-Pacific American Heritage Celebration May 3 & 4, 2014 Noon to 4 p.m. Daily Dancers! Music! Drummers! May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Join us for Music and Dancing, Food and Flowers, Arts and Crafts, Surfing Lessons and more! It’s an exciting way for the whole family to experience the cultures of Asia and the South Pacific Islands. Enjoy dance shows, music, food tasting, cultural games Demonstrations and arts and crafts showcasing the cultures of Asia and the South Pacific. Polynesian Proud Productions Presentations by Polynesian Proud Productions will take you on a journey to the Pacific islands of Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Samoa. “Big Kahuna” Surf School Hang ten with surf lessons from the Big Kahuna while learning about the history and evolution of surfing. Ronin Taiko Japanese Drummers Be amazed by the power and precision of these spectacular drummers! Tama Warrior Arts Check out the incredible Chinese lion dance performed by students from Tama Warrior Arts throughout the day. Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n1b8v6aegca53nb/b6wzfRb0Ll Makers Square Faire May 24 – 26, 2014 Noon to 4 p.m. Daily Check out Makers Square creations using 3D fabrication, carpentry, metalwork, aquaponics, textiles and more. Then try making your own crazy craft out of K’NEX. Do you like to make things? Become a part of this new and exciting movement and put your imagination to the test with a variety of interactive activities that the whole family can build together. Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m2px7wt5k95hasr/hRkfaFh3fV Changing Seas presented by WPBT May 31 & June 1, 2014 Noon to 4 p.m. Daily Screening and Q&A with Changing Seas Team Be the first to see two brand new episodes of the Emmy Award-winning public television series: Changing Seas. Narrated Screenings 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. Join the Changing Seas team as they reveal what it takes to produce each episode of this popular marine science series filmed in Florida and the Caribbean. Stay for a one-on-one question and answer session that accompanies each screening. Meet the Experts Interact with the world-renowned scientists whose research is featured in the episodes. Find out how you too can travel the world and become a leader in the field of marine science. The “Changing Seas” Lab 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Dive into today's greatest ocean challenges as you participate in a variety of water-based activities in our “Changing Seas” Labs that include the “Become a Coral Reef” game and coloring contest. Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ds34fflll5htwu7/1o449z27Oc Keller Science Theater Daily Shows Visitors can enjoy exciting science shows and presentations in the Keller Science Theater by our enthusiastic staff and/or community partners. The Nitro Show Ever wonder what -320oF will do to everyday items? Discover how cold things can get with liquid nitrogen and how their physical changes can create explosive results. KaBoom! Show Witness the power of chemical changes with fiery explosions! Come have a blast! Science Showdown Do you have what it takes to beat the best in the ultimate science feud? Test your knowledge against the experts in this high energy game show! Images: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71492966/Season%20Preview/Keller%20Science%20Theat er.jpg CAMP DISCOVERY Camp Discovery is designed to give children ages 6 - 12 entire days filled with exploration and hands-on learning. One-day and five-day camps are offered. Camp runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (before and after care is available). Camp fee includes all workshop materials and chaperoned exhibit exploration. Children should bring two snacks, lunch and a drink. The Subway Café is available as a lunch option. Call 954.713.0930 to register. One-day camps are $50 for museum members and $55 for non-members. Two-day camps are $80 for museum members and $90 for non- members Five-day camps are $200 for museum members and $225 for non-members. All camps include an exciting IMAX® Film Adventure. School Holiday Camp Adventures Astronomy Rocks April 18, 2014 Discover outer space and spend time in our planetarium. Listen to the legends behind the stars. Learn how you can find your own micrometeorites. Take a ride in the Mars Rover. Explore the Omniglobe in the Storm Center to tour the amazing solar system. Forces and Matter May 23, 2014 Discover some of the powerful forces that shape our world. Put molecules in motion as you conduct experiments with magnets and friction. Enjoy two of our super science shows: The Nitro Show and Kaboom! Who knew physics was so much fun? Spring Break Camp Behind the Science Five-Day Camp March 24 – 28, 2014 We’ll spend each day of the week exploring the different Exhibit halls in the Museum. Learn about wild weather and watch camp staff create a fire tornado. Discover the giant beasts that roamed prehistoric Florida. Meet some amazing animals that live in the Florida Everglades. Visit our guts, goo and poo lab to see how our bodies use chemicals to break down food and take a thrilling rollercoaster ride in our Max Flight Simulator 2014 Summer Camps All camps include an exciting IMAX® Film Adventure. One-Day Camp Alien Invaders June 6, 2014 Calling all science investigators!!! Planet Earth is under attack by invasive plants and animals and it’s your job to identify them! Play “Sneaky, Pesky Species”, make your own Lion Fish and create “Invasive Species Battleship.” Five-Day Camps GUTS! June 9-13, 2014 Be prepared to get elbow deep in GUTS! Curious campers will discover what makes a shark sink and how an oven works! Dissect appliances and other mechanical things! Examine their "mechanical guts” and then use them to build your own robot! Creepy Crawly Critters June 16-20, 2014 Did you know that cockroaches are found on every continent, including Antarctica? Explore a bug’s life! Find out what makes a bug a bug. Get up-close-and-personal with some creepy crawly critters that will send chills up your spine! Start your own native Florida Butterfly garden, play “Bug Bingo,” and create delicious dishes from honey. Chef Scientists June 23-27, 2014 Fuse together the perfect ingredients to create flavorful molecular meals. Explore how acids and bases are used in the science of taste. Create paint from vegetables, cook alongside real chefs to create impressive dishes and play with your food! Plus take a field trip to Udder Sweets Chocolate and Ice Cream shop! It’s amazing to discover that science can be so tasty! Runways to Launch Pads June 30 – July 4, 2014 Test out your engineering skills with planes, rockets and other out-of-this-world inventions. Design a space station and create your very own set of wings. Soar into the exciting world of aviation and meet real pilots. Ocean Animals: A to Z July 7-11, 2014 Discover the ocean's animals from Anemones to Zooxanthellae. Learn how scientists are exploring the ocean, Earth’s last great frontier. Meet a marine biologist and others who protect our oceans. Visit some of the Museum’s resident sea creatures and play the “Hungry, Hungry Coral” game. Plus, create creatures to fill a reef community mural! Science Masters July 14-18, 2014 Examine some of science’s greatest innovators. Recreate some of Leonardo DaVinci’s greatest inventions. Create your own fossil and then classify organisms as Charles Darwin did. Find out what renowned primate researcher, Jane Goodall, discovered about Chimpanzees. Explore the world of genetics as Drs. Watson and Crick did by extracting DNA and creating cell cookies. Decode messages like Thomas Edison and light your own light bulb with Play Dough! Island of Adventures July 21-25, 2014 Could you survive as a castaway on an island? Learn how to live off the land. Look up into our planetarium and learn how to navigate the night sky as early explorers once did. Dive into island cultures with a native Pacific Islander, learn about island formation, create your own volcano and whip-up mouthwatering tropical dishes! Plus watch the IMAX film Island of Lemurs: Madagascar 3D. Super Heroes, Princesses and Wizards….Oh My! July 28 – August 1, 2014 Discover the science behind your favorite heroes and heroines. Examine how X-Ray vision, invincibility, super strength, spells, magic wands and flexibility might work. Make your own super suits, magic potions, and design your own kingdom. Who knew science could be so powerful!! Florida Pirate Expedition August 4-8, 2014 Did you know that Florida’s coastlines were once home to pirates? Create your very own maps and learn to navigate the seven seas. Examine gems, gold and other treasures and build a pirate ship to transport your goods. Shiver me timbers, this camp is guaranteed to be a whale of a time! Ooey Gooey Science August 11-15, 2014 Are you ready to get messy? We are! Experiment with foam, slime, goop and other gross concoctions. Paint with pudding, have a bubble and suds party, and go to battle in a paint war in the backyard! Will you be able to guess what’s in the Touch Boxes and be brave enough to tour our Goose Bumps exhibit? SPECIAL OCEAN EXPLORERS CAMP Ocean Explorers Camp – Grades 7 & 8 Five-Day Camp Offered June 23 – 27, 2014; July 21 – 25, 2014; August 11 – 15, 2014 Campers will spend two days at the Museum and three days at FAU’s SeaTech in Dania Beach exploring coastal marine and coral reef ecosystems. They will conduct estuary and barrier island field work and tour FAU’s ocean engineering and electronics labs, submarine, and flow tunnel. Plus, learn about sea turtles, marine science careers, and design, build, and race a solar-powered boat. Fee: $300 per five-day camp. Includes all workshop materials. SUMMER TIME MOONLIGHT SEA TURTLE WALKS Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 9 p.m. -1 a.m. June 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2014 July 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 2014 The Museum of Discovery and Science invites the whole family to participate in an evening of sea turtle discovery this summer. Once again, the annual evening Turtle Walks will occur in June and July. Visitors will enjoy an entire evening of sea turtle exploration and identification while uncovering the natural history and myths of turtles. Nature permitting, participants will have a chance to watch a 300 pound Loggerhead sea turtle venture out of the ocean to lay her eggs. A female loggerhead sea turtle may travel thousands of miles to return to the beach where she hatched as a baby to lay her own eggs as an adult. At 9:00 p.m., the adventure begins at the Museum of Discovery and Science with an informative hands-on session about turtles (land, fresh water and salt water) with an expanded focus on sea turtles. Guests will also meet the Museum’s Ambassador Loggerhead sea turtle who is almost one year old. Once it reaches an appropriate size it will be released in the ocean. Museum staff will provide answers to questions about nesting, threats and conservation before proceeding to the beach. The adventure continues to Fort Lauderdale beach where Museum expert guides lead guests to the sea turtle’s nesting grounds to look for amazing sea turtles. We cannot guarantee a sea turtle will be spotted on every walk but when it does happen it is a natural wonder that no one will ever forget. Guests should be prepared to walk approximately one to two miles, and provide their own transportation and snacks. Participants must be 9 years of age or older. Advance reservations are required as space is limited. Please call 954.713.0930 to make reservations. Prices are $18 for members and $20 for non-members. To learn more about Turtle Science visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2r2HdM3yak Images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vhvtpx8leywxjf4/o4wPhHqmwd OVERNIGHT CAMP-INS: Friday and Saturday evenings, year-round Reserve a date to bring your group to the Museum for an exciting overnight educational adventure! Choose from these camp-in themes: Amazing Aviators, Awesome Animals, Cosmic Kids, Chemical Concoctions, Glamour Girls, GUTS!, Jr. Geologists, Kitchen Chemistry, Mission Space, Roller Coasters, Wildlife Wonders, World of Water. Supervised, age-appropriate science activities, workshops, exhibit explorations, pizza dinner and live-animal encounters round out a fun-filled evening before “lights-out” in the exhibit sleeping area. Group camp-ins are open to scout groups, schools, church groups, recreation center groups and other youth organizations looking for a night of fun and unique activities. Each camp lasts from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. IMAX® films will be an additional charge per person (child or chaperone). Group programs require a 40 participant minimum. Both programs include pizza dinner, all activities, and exploration of the Museum Overnight Camp-Ins Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Fees: $36.00/child $20.00/chaperone Discovery Workshops Friday and Saturday evenings Time: 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Fees: $24.00/child $15.00/chaperone IMAX® Add-on Prices Classic IMAX® Film (45 min.) $8.00 per child or chaperone Full Length IMAX® Feature Film $11.00 per child or chaperone For more information or reservations call 954.713.0927 or email overnights@mods.net. THEMED BIRTHDAY PARTIES Planning a birthday party at the Museum of Discovery and Science is a piece of cake! Just say the word, and we’ll put the wheels in motion for a birthday party that your birthday child will always remember. Choose from an exciting selection of themes: Space Crusaders, Animal Mania, Abracadabra Chemistry, Science Magic, Super Scientist, Living Dinosaurs and Discovery Diva. Party Options and Prices: Pizza Party: Pizza, soda and cake for a maximum of 20 guests including birthday child and family members. $375 for members. $425 for non-members. $15 per additional person. Add-on options available. Subway Party: Sub platter, chips and juice boxes for a maximum of 20 guests including birthday child and family members. $455 for museum members. $505 for non-members. $15 per additional person. Add-on options available. All parties include: One large Carvel® Ice Cream Cake (serves 20) 90 minutes in party room with themed activities All day admission to the Museum’s exhibits One parking pass for the birthday party family 40 birthday invitations Forks, plates, napkins, cups, table covers and candles All birthday parties available on Saturday or Sunday and must be booked at least two weeks in advance. If you have a party of more than 40 people, please feel free to ask about our larger party package. Add an IMAX film for an additional fee. To book a birthday party, call 954.713.0930. Birthday Party Themes: Animal Mania (Ages 3-12): Snakes and alligators and lizards, oh my! Learn about the Museum’s reptiles and even meet them face-to-face! It’s perfect for your “party animal.” Dino-Mite (Ages 5 & up): Are you ready to be a junior paleontologist for a day and have a Dino-Mite time? Go on a dinosaur dig and make “fossil dough” to take home! Discovery Diva (Ages 5 & up): OMG! Is there more to makeup than sweet smells and sparkles? Of course, it’s SCIENCE! You and your BFFs will create your very own sparkly potions and scented lotions to take home. Goose Bumps! (Ages 5 & up): Available through August 31, 2014 Get ready for a "frightfully" fun birthday! Meet some of the creepiest crawlers that are sure to send shivers up your spines. Meet “Mr. Goosebumps” and explore our exciting new exhibit, Goosebumps! Science of Fear. Happy Burp-Day (Ages 5 & up): Celebrate your birthday in a gross way! Conduct stomach turning experiments and take homemade “SNOT” home. This party is sure to be a gas! Super Scientist (Age 5 & up): Put on your lab coat and be a scientist for a day! Conduct crazy experiments and make wild concoctions. Your birthday is sure to be an explosively good time! MaxFlight BIRTHDAY PARTIES (Ages 5 & up) Special times and pricing applies. Times are as follows: Fridays from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.; Saturday from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.; and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Pricing: $750 for Museum members and $800 for non-members. Rockin’ Roller Coaster Imagine designing your own roller coaster and then riding it with your friends inside our MaxFlight Simulator. It’ll be a rockin’ and rollin’ party to remember. Awesome Aeronautics Take off in this thrilling birthday ride of a lifetime. You and your friends can turn incredible aerial stunts or engage an aerial dog fight in our MaxFlight Simulator. Also enjoy time in the Aviation Station exhibit. ABOUT THE AUTONATION® IMAX 3D THEATER The AutoNation® IMAX 3D Theater-owned and operated by the Museum of Discovery and Science, opened in 1992. The 300-seat theater is a showcase of state-of-the-art motion picture technology. The AutoNation® IMAX 3D Theater features the biggest screen (60 ft. x 80 ft.) in South Florida and a 15,000 watt digital sound system that delivers six discrete channels of clear sound through 42 speakers. The IMAX projector’s 15,000 watt Xenon bulb projects images of unsurpassed brilliance and clarity onto the five-story-high screen. Both 2D and 3D films are shown in the theater. 3D films are viewed using new lightweight XR 3D glasses. The IMAX experience is an unparalleled fusion of sight and sound. For show times, visitors should call 954.463.IMAX (4629). ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE The mission of the Museum of Discovery and Science is to provide experiential pathways to lifelong learning in science for children and adults through exhibits, programs and films. Founded in 1976 as The Discovery Center, the nonprofit facility serves approximately 450,000 visitors annually. Major operational support for the Museum is provided through generous support by Leadership Guild members including: Broward Health, JM Family Enterprises, Inc., Sun Sentinel and Wells Fargo. The Museum is open seven days a week, 365 days a year; Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. with extended IMAX® hours on most evenings. General Admission prices are $19 for adults; $18 seniors; $15 children 2 to 12. Children under 2 are free. A General Admission Ticket includes admission to the Museum exhibits and one classic 45-minute IMAX movie. The Museum of Discovery and Science is located downtown at 401 SW Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information about the Museum, visitors should call 954.467.MODS (6637) or visit our web site at www.mods.org Media Contacts: Marlene Janetos Theresa Waldron Cameron Moore 954.713.0915 mjanetos@mods.net 954.713.0901 twaldron@mods.net 954.713.0904 cmoore@mods.net ###