Jenni M.
Yelp
Columbia Memorial Space Center is an ode to the aerospace technology livelihood that once thrived in Downey. There are nice, easy-to-read displays explaining the history throughout the facility.
But even more, it's an ode to continued, interactive learning through space science.
Current hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10AM-5PM.
My first visit ever was today (4/7/15) with my girls in tow, cruising in their stroller. Admission was free today and will be through April 11, 2015, for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) week at the Center. Donations are accepted.
If you don't get a chance to make it this week, AAA discounts are available. But honestly, $5 for anyone 4-years of age and older is reasonable for this learning center. Children 3 and under are free.
Yes, the place is mostly handicap and stroller accessible; however, there wasn't a ramp up to the sidewalk on the side of the lot where I parked. If there was, I sure didn't see it. (I parked directly in front of the main entrance across the median.)
Parking should be a breeze as there are spots all around the Center. You'll see the boiler plate towards the main entrance.
The only employee I interacted at the front desk was nice.
As soon as you walk in, interactive exhibits are available and go on throughout the entire building. Restrooms are available on both levels. I'm not sure about the second level, but on the first level family restroom a baby changing station is available.
An elevator is also in great working condition.
The entire facility is really clean, including those above-mentioned restrooms (squeaky clean!).
There are other several seemingly exciting offerings at the Center: Challenger Learning Center, Young Explorers Academy (ages 3-6), LEGO robotics lab, just to name a few. Many kids loved having their picture taken in the space suit upstairs.
It's refreshing to see such a nice facility. Even though I deemed it to be geared heavily towards elementary age students, I saw many people of all ages enjoying their time there. I feel like if you don't find a way to enjoy yourself here, then you really aren't into science or learning for that matter.
Just be aware that this is a place for school field trips and scout programs. You'll see kids, kids, and more kids.
TIP: If you have some toddlers who find it difficult to stay engaged with some of the more advanced simulations, take them upstairs to the area near the restrooms. There are books on display for your reading pleasure. There is an area for kiddos to play and jump around for a bit. Additionally, they can take some crayons (maybe colored pencils too) to paper to draw for a while.
If I were still teaching, this learning center/museum would be one of my top choices for a field trip. As a parent, this is a great way to explore and interact with your child.
If you need more info, check out their website: http://columbiaspacescience.org/.
Review #355
Yelp challenge 2015 36/100