Texas Museum of Science & Technology

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Cedar Park, United States

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Texas Museum of Science & Technology Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Texas Museum of Science & Technology is located in Cedar Park, United States on 1220 Toro Grande Blvd Drive. Texas Museum of Science & Technology is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

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1220 Toro Grande Blvd Drive

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+15129615333

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Marc Corinth

Best and only museum option I know of for RR, CP, N Austin as it relates to science and technology. Only giving it 4stars because you can tell it hasn't hit it's full potential quite yet.. but it's definitely on its way. Had a great time with my son, will definitely be going back again soon.

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Tim Padgett

It's a good start. The museum is in a temporary location with very few amenities, but I found the da Vinci exhibit very interesting. I would like to come back when they're in the permanent location.

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Tara White

This little science museum was really impressive, especially in light of its modest size. The inflatable planetarium was really fun and functioned well. The Leonardo DaVinci's Machines exhibit was top notch - well curated and interesting and accessible to patrons of all ages. They're on the other side of Austin from us, but I still plan on making the effort to go back.

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Romp N' Run Ranch

What a great space for kids and adults to explore together! Very clean and open feel. Employees are always behind desk, but very eager to discuss any questions you may have. There are many stations that educate about science and technology in a "hands on" style, which is the way most kids learn and that approach makes the experience a lot more memorable and fun. We had a fantastic time when we visited on a Labor Day. Will definitely be back to explore all of the stations and the Planetarium! Make sure to ask about the scavenger hunt!

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Sara Zavala

This Museum is definitely small however we knew that going in and were not expecting a huge interactive Museum. Knowing that this was a small Museum due to the fact that they are fairly new and growing was an appeal for us because we wanted to support them. My kids have been to larger Museums several times and they still had a blast here! We originally went for the King Tut exhibit however it was no longer there but after I told the staff how obsessed my daughter was with Egypt the woman running the planetarium show catered to her and incorporated some facts about Egypt. My favorite part of this experience was how dedicated and passionate the staff was about providing the best experience for our whole family. Every one was extremely nice and informative I feel that the staff made this experience more personal than I have ever experienced from the larger Museums. We were thankful for the opportunity to support this place and I encourage those who want to have a larger Museum available in their community to do the same so that they can continue to expand. I have no doubt that this facility will continue to improve and grow, we will definitely return if we find ourselves in the area again! Thank you to all of the staff for your dedication to providing this experience and education to families and for exceeding our expectations!!!

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Brandon Griffin

As much as I want to love all museums and places where my kids can learn this place just doesn't have it. The only bright spot was the woman who presented the solar system movie but even then it was basically Google Earth but much older technology and graphics. Lastly, this place is about 3 times more expensive than it should be. Just not worth it.

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Winning With Wini

TX MOST is still a very new business at a little over 1 year old but their exhibits are a nice way to keep children and adults alike entertained and thinking about possibilities in the world around them. If you go here expecting a fully established museum without prior research, you'll be disappointed. I personally think they're doing a wonderful job at bringing in exhibits that allow them to economically gain traction that will eventually bring forth more funding for facility and exhibit improvements. All things start small, unless you have enough money to start big, and I'll continue to take advantage of exposing my children to that very reality of business and life, as well as the interactive and knowledgeable pieces they put out.

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Quickstorm

Going to see Body World was an enlightening experience. The complexity of the exhibits was incredible, and awe-inspiring. My only disappointment was that there weren't any of the animal exhibits along with the humans. It is very important to watch the short video before going in to see the perfectly preserved bodies. The process of creating the exhibits is as amazing as the exhibits themselves. It is difficult to comprehend that the bodies on display are actual human beings, and not simply simulations of the human form created by a sculptor. I hope the museum can bring in other exhibits of equal magnitude.