The space center is especially suitable for children who come to travel together. Through the various facilities of the Space Center! An interesting place where you can feel the charm of space
More
Reviews
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
Vancouver’s H.R. Macmillan Space Centre: An Out of World Experience.
In my experience, if one really wants to enjoy something, do it with children. While I have long considered this proposition, I know this surely to be true now having done many things with my two wo...
The movie was interesting and so was the conference we attended. The lecturers were interesting and well informed. I wish we could have watched more movies with the entrance ticket, which apparently o...
It's really really small. The best part is the planetarium movie. Admission to one 45-minute movie is included, but otherwise it's really not worth the price. The exhibits are uninspired and many a...
The space center is especially suitable for children who come to travel together. Through the various facilities of the Space Center! An interesting place where you can feel the charm of space
The McMillan Space Center is very worthwhile to come and play. The experience is particularly strong. You can participate in many activities and experience, and you can also learn a lot of space knowledge. It is a very interesting place.
We got off the tram that "jumped on and off", expecting it to be a pleasant episode. Unfortunately, it was not as expected! The places on display are quite good, but the number is limited. We picked up the heavy meteorite and touched the real lunar rock, but it was no better than the planetarium we expected. The "cafe" turned out to be just a shabby vending machine, so we couldn't get hot drinks and more food.
We have been there several times and there are not many people. The first time I went, the child pointed to the astronaut and said: ROBOT, he used the bulging spacesuit as a robot. Later, I learned to take photos with the astronaut model, and I learned to follow other children and play some interactive games. For example, there is a game that first takes a picture of you, and then asks you to choose a starry sky: Mars, Venus, and let the computer predict for you what your face will look like after 10 or 20 years of living on this planet. . . . . There was endless laughter.
The space center is very high-tech and mysterious