ICYDK: You Can Visit This Interactive Part of The Mind Museum for Only P100

Soak in nature's elements.
by Micah Avry Guiao
May 24, 2023
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(SPOT.ph) The Mind Museum is one of the best museums in the Metro with over 250 interactive exhibits, but gaining entry comes at a high price—P625 for a three-hour visit, to be exact.

Fortunately for us, The Mind Museum is now offering a more wallet-friendly option for those who still wish to experience the wonders of science. For only P100, visitors can have access to its outdoor exhibit called Science-in-the-Park.

Meanwhile, museum ticket holders are free to explore Science-in-the-Park on the day of their visit.

Like The Mind Museum, Science-in-the-Park is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets for this exhibit are available at the onsite ticket booth.

Also read: The Mind Museum's Newest Attraction Is an Exciting Journey to Outer Space

How much to enter The Mind Museum Science-in-the-Park

Science-in-the-Park is composed of four playful themes: Water, Math, Music, and Living. It’s best for curious kids who want to want to soak in nature’s elements by way of sunlight, wind, water, and greenery. Even adults can have fun here.

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There are slides, giant bubble machines, squirt guns, kaleidoscopes, and more.

Science-in-the-Park has actually been around since The Mind Museum opened in 2012, but it has been relaunched as a standalone exhibit for those who are on a budget.

Check out the new and improved Science-in-the-Park below:

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The Mind Museum is at J.Y. Campos Park, 3rd Avenue, Taguig. For more information, visit the website.

Also read: How to Book the National Museum of the Philippines for Your Private Events


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