Special Deal on Science Museum Memberships
Posted by Wendy on Thursday Sep 11, 2008 Under Events, ParentingWell while I’m already recommending you sign up for memberships in the vein of saving money I’ll tell you about this deal that I received in the mail yesterday. The Rochester Museum and Science Center is offering if you sign up by the end of January 2009 you can save $10 on your membership(new ones only) and if you are already a member you can sign up to have your yearly membership automatically renewed by credit card and they will take 10% off the annual fee. That would mean that if you are a new member signing up for a family membership you will only pay $69 for the year which will allow your and your husband and ALL your kids in for free unlimited admissions to the Museum and Science Center, all the Giant-screen films, Strasenburgh Planetarium star shows, Cummings Nature Center, and over 250 other science museums. Also you will receive a $5 discount on all RMSC adult and youth classes and 10% off all purchases at the gift shop. And part of your membership may be tax deductible.
When you compare that to admission prices of $9 for adults and $7 for kids 3-18 yrs old. You can see how after only 2 visits you will break even, or if you were going to add a planetarium show to that perhaps in one vist depending on how many of you there are.
My kids love going to the Science Center. There are lots of fun hands on activities for kids of all ages to play with wheither they like science or not. It’s a great way to sneak in a little learning while having fun and getting out of the house, and it’s a great refuge in the winter weather. A couple of the kids favorite things to do there is the water and sand table. It’s this raised metal table just full of sand and sand toys with various spickets to run water through it so you can create rivers and moats and ponds to your hearts content. And they have these water proof type vests for the kids to put on over their clothes, and there is a handwashing station right there to clean up when you are finished. Katrina loves the climbing structure they have which goes up from the first floor up to a second floor loft where they can play and then come down the stairs to where you are waiting. I personally don’t like the way they can be out of your sight even though I know there is no other way out for them and the room at the top has a clear glass wall so you can see in, but you can’t see in the stairwell unless you are in there waiting, but with two kids… And one of their other favorites and mine is the dinosuar dig. It is supposed to be a replication of what a real dig would be like. The kids have to wear goggles(they look hysterical which is why I love it) and they are given brushes to discover bones buried in dirt(looks like kitty litter). The girls love it and is definitely their favorite thing to do since they both love dinosuars. (I recommend wearing sneakers because with sandals the kids keep wanting me to empty the rocks out over and over and over) We usually only go for 1-1 1/2 hrs and we rarely make it off the first floor because they love playing with the things there so much! There is a lot more to discover upstairs too. We have made it to the Mezzanine level which has a great room for those of the younger set. The room has all kids of hands on exhibits about electricity but also has an area dedicated to KNex which you can build with and purchase your creation if you wish when you are finished or you can just put it all back if you like. That way you can play with KNex without having to purchase them for home, or see if your kids like them enough to buy for home or not ;P Or if your kids are younger like mine they have giant sized tinker toys and various other building toys to place with.