laser light shows orlando science center

Beginning Friday, June 13, Orlando Science Center will remain open late on Friday and Saturday nights this summer. On these select night, guests will have the chance to check out a laser light show, see moons and planets in the Crosby Observatory, choose from one of two Hollywood feature-length films, and explore four floors of exhibits.

Through August 16, the Science Center will be open until 9 p.m. while the captivating lights and sounds of laser light shows in the Dr. Phillips CineDome can be experienced at 9 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. With 28,000 watts of pulse-pounding sound and dazzling laser effects, the laser shows will revive classic rock legends, including The Beatles at 9 p.m., Led Zeppelin at 10 p.m. and Pink Floyd at 11 p.m. One laser light show is included with admission.

Couples can also head to the Crosby Observatory every Friday and Saturday night through August 18 where they can observe moons, planets and other deep sky objects using our 10-inch refractor telescope — one of the largest publicly available in Florida. Astronomy experts will be on hand to make sure you get the best view possible. BONUS PERK:  the outdoor observation desk has one of the best unobstructed views of the beautiful downtown Orlando skyline.

Finally, admission includes your choice of one of two Hollywood feature-length film offerings in the Digital Adventure Theater: A National Geographic Experience. Starting Friday, June 13, catch The Lego Movie 3D and Gravity 3D. Visit www.osc.org throughout the summer to see what movies we’re showing next.

Of course, the rest of the Science Center is available for exploration. Indulge in all four floors of exhibits including “NatureWorks”; “KidsTown”; “Science Park”; “All Aboard”; “Engineer It!”; “Our Planet, Our Universe”; and “DinoDigs.”

Experience extended hours with admission to Orlando Science Center which is $19 for adults. Tickets include access to all four floors of exhibits, giant screen and 3-D educational films, one Hollywood feature-length film, night sky viewing in the Crosby Observatory, one laser light show, and live programming.

For more information, call 407.514.2000 or visit www.osc.org.