‘REDISCOVER SCIENCE’ AT DISCOVERY CUBE’S GRAND REOPENING
The Discovery Cube Orange County + Los Angeles will officially reopen their doors once again to science lovers young and old starting, Friday, May 28.
After more than a year closed, museum visitors are invited to come REDISCOVER the wonders of science with all new STEM exhibits, enhanced science adventures and interactive exploration every Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
During the closure, both Discovery Cube campuses underwent $10M+ in interior and exterior renovations including the installation of “safe-science” HVAC filtrations units throughout each campus and the implementation of COVID-safe guidelines and protocols to keep visitors safe and healthy.
Likewise, the museum invested heavily in several new STEM exhibits, enriched activities and digital adventures while reimagining a few fan-favorites and STEM activities. The much-needed improvements to both campuses resulted in a sizable investment in the future scientific education.
Orange County + Los Angeles campus renovation details include:
Addition of 10+ exhibits including the ALL-NEW Physics Lab, Ice Lab + Science of Hockey + Organics Waste Lab (Orange County-only) Chevron-sponsored ‘Festivals of STEM’ exhibit with five STEM-themed areas and 10+ hands-on experiences (Los Angeles-only) CDC-recommended MERV-13 air filtration system
Friday, May 28; 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT
Orange County: 2500 N Main Street, Santa Ana.
Los Angeles: 1800 Foothill Blvd, Sylmar.