Spread over 4 floors and a Science Garden there is so much information packed into the space that it keeps your brain alert and active throughout your stay with an overflow of information from every direction. For those living locally, it might be a good idea to buy a yearly pass, as it allows you to visit the complex throughout the year and this gives the holder an opportunity to break up experiencing all that Think Tank has to offer over numerous visits.
I visited Think Tank with my family and while there is ample to do, most of the information is geared towards the slightly older kids and adults. Still, it is a great way to introduce the basics of science to the younger ages, as my daughter was fascinated with everything she saw. There is information available all around, so if adults take a little interest in explaining the workings to the kids, the time spent can be even more productive.
Visiting Think Tank is a wonderful way to spend a knowledgeable day out with the family. While the adults can get an insight into the wonders of science that we take for granted in our day to day lives, the children have a plethora of information that they can easily grasp.
When we visited Think Tank, we were disappointed to find out that some of the floors were closed due to maintenance. We weren’t aware of this as we booked and bought our tickets online. So, it is always a good idea to call and check before you plan your travel since the entry ticket remains the same whether certain parts are closed or not.
The Planetarium is extremely busy, so check with the times of the shows and be at the gate a good 30 minutes before start. Even if you are the first person in line, you are not guaranteed a spot, since paying school trips get preference.
Think Tank is also popular with schools and a number of school groups frequent the facilities regularly. If crowds are not your thing, you can always call up ahead and check with them if anything is planned and then plan your trip accordingly. It is also good to reach early and then work your way up floor by floor.
The Science Garden is once again very popular and fun. Make sure that the day you are visiting Think Tank, the weather is clear and it is not going to rain. Also, the Science Garden is open to the public, without cost, for a certain time limit every day. If you do not plan to visit the Think Tank, you can always play around in the garden during this time.
Think Tank is a wondrous place that provides the right balance of fun and education. If you have kids, don’t miss out on it!
More information including entrance fee can be found on the Think Tank Website.