Field Trips & Groups

The Sciencenter is the perfect place for a group, camp, or school field trip!

Group Rates

The Sciencenter looks forward to welcoming your group and is pleased to offer discounted admission rates to groups of 10 or more with advanced reservations. For groups smaller than 10, regular admission rates apply. To receive the group rate discount, you must make a reservation at least one week before your visit and pay in a single transaction. Kids under 2 are free.

Please note that starting in July, prices will increase.

Self-Guided Museum Visit

$8.00 per child

Explore the museum at your own pace and engage with interactive exhibits to learn about space, weather, engineering, animals, and more.

We recommend one chaperone for every group of six children. Each additional adult/chaperone is $8.00.

Museum Visit Plus Educational Program

$10.00 per child (Minimum charge may apply for small groups)

Enhance your self-guided museum exploration with an interactive educational program designed for students in grades K-5.

We recommend one chaperone for every group of six children. Each additional adult/chaperone is $10.00.

We offer a fun, memorable, and educational experience for kids, teachers, and chaperones alike.

You can make the most of your visit by choosing the package that works best for you: a basic self-guided museum experience – or enrich your visit by adding an interactive educational program.

Small groups may also want to consider a stroll on our Sagan Planet Walk.

Meet the Sciencenter animals!

Build a gravity dam!

Experiment with gravity and centripetal force!

Educational Programs

Enrich your group’s visit by combining your self-guided museum exploration with an interactive educational program!

Child playing with something gooey

Oobleck – Grades K-2

Want to get messy with science?

Students review the properties of solids, liquids, and gases and observe the transitions between states. They then investigate Oobleck, a strange substance that defies the classification standard.

Program Structure & Duration: Begins with an interactive show for the whole group, followed by hands-on exploration for sections of up to 26 students at a time. Allow at least 20 minutes/section.

NGSS Themes: Matter and its Interactions (K), Structures and Properties of Matter (2)

Children playing at the tidepool touch tank

Connect to the Ocean – Grades K-5

Visit the Ocean… right here in the Finger Lakes

We’re all connected to the ocean! Our local waterways eventually flow into the Atlantic Ocean’s Gulf of Maine, home to horseshoe crabs, sea stars, hermit crabs, marine snails and more. Participants will wonder at the diversity of life in the ocean, consider the relationship between humans and this important natural resource, and meet various species in our live animal salt water Tidepool Touch Tank.

Program Structure & Duration: Begins with an interactive presentation, after which small groups (10 or fewer students with an adult chaperone) take turns visiting the Touch Tank in staggered intervals. Total trip length should allow for at least 10 minutes at the Touch Tank per small group. While not at the Touch Tank, small groups may freely explore other exhibits and galleries throughout the museum.

NGSS Themes: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems (K, 2, 3), Structure, Function, and Information Processing (1, 4), Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems (5)

Children working with a windmill experiment

Power the Future – Grades 2-5

How will we power our future? We all have a role to play.

Students identify benefits of renewable energy, then get to work to design, build, and test a model wind turbine. This sustainability focused program emphasizes collaboration, problem-solving, and the engineering design process.

Program Structure & Duration: Begins with an interactive presentation about our climate and energy future to the whole group, followed by a hands-on engineering workshop for sections of up to 24 students at a time. Allow at least 45 minutes/section.

NGSS Themes: Structures and Properties of Matter (2), Energy (4), Earth’s Systems (5)

Bus Unloading / Loading

  1. Take NYS Rte 13 to the light at 3rd Street and turn East, away from the Farmer’s Market.
  2. Go straight on 3rd Street, one full block and turn left onto Adams Street.
  3. Go two blocks, turn left on Alice Miller Way.
  4. Take another left onto Franklin Street.
  5. Pull up to the Franklin Street entrance on your right.

A staff member will greet you and direct you to parking.

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