Museum of Science & Industry
MOSI is the ultimate destination for curious minds where the intersections of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math come to life. Featuring America's second-largest planetarium, MOSI immerses guests in 100+ hands-on activities with themes such as space science, weather, robotics, engineering, physics, paleontology, and the human body. But that's not all: Experience an ever-changing lineup of temporary exhibitions featuring everything from dinosaurs to superheroes, embark on a lunar adventure at Mission: Moonbase, and witness the delicate beauty of butterflies in the LIVEcycles butterfly garden. With enticing add-ons and some exclusive discounts available for CityPASS guests, you can also challenge your friends to a round of mini-golf on MOSI's unique SciLinx course, take a spacewalk on the International Space Station in the virtual reality simulator, and brave the Sky Trail® Ropes Course. MOSI is not just a science center — it's a dynamic and immersive destination for all ages. Come experience the magic of learning and play at MOSI!
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- One simple purchase gives you admission to multiple attractions. And with 9 days to use your tickets, you’ll have plenty of time to spend at each attraction.
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- Admission to Museum of Science & Industry:Tampa Bay CityPASS: General Admission – Entry includes all permanent exhibits, including Dinovations Lab, Connectus and Idea Zone.
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