The new space gallery is appalling - nothing in it. You get two space capsules (which were already in the museum), 2 engines and 1 pressure suit (already on display previously) and a bit of moon rock.... Leggi di più
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Only €9 so wasn't expecting excellence, but it was definitely much worse than years past. Very boring, lots of placards that need reading and not enough interactive stuff. Lots of exhibits were just... Leggi di più
SCIENCE MUSEUM SM. Absolutely fantastic , yesterday Friday, while the girls were Wedding Dress shopping in London ~ like Randy Fenoli Kleinfeld's NYC USA. Went here SM. free to get in but donated £5... Leggi di più
Visited with 2 other adults and two 6 year olds. Each one of us very disappointed after having been recommended to go. Very crowded. Part of ground floor appeared closed off. Virtually nothing interac... Leggi di più
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Staff at the space cafe were so…
The Staff at the space cafe were so rude.
Not a great experience.
The new space gallery is appalling
The new space gallery is appalling - nothing in it. You get two space capsules (which were already in the museum), 2 engines and 1 pressure suit (already on display previously) and a bit of moon rock. Absolute rubbish. No early rockets, Saturn V or Soyuz models, nothing at all about Russian space program, Chinese program, ISS, Space Shuttle - what are they trying to interpret here? Main attractions are a big globe that changes into different planets with an eager commentator gabbling away to groups of six year olds (that's astronomy, not space travel!); a huge overpriced cafe; and a big shop selling tat you will get online for half the price. Don't bother.
As another person wrote...I am 76 I had…
As another person wrote...I am 76 I had visited many times as a child and loved it. It was a different place then. You could interact on different things. I also went about 20 years ago with my late daughter and it was also very nice then as well.
Sadly I report that my wife and I was so disappointed with the whole thing today. It was also packed out with overseas persons
We wont be going back again which I am very sorry
K and M.
Poor
I had visited the science museum many a times as a child and loved all the things you could interact with and learn amazing science.
I went today with my 8yo and he was bored to hell as he had nothing to do but look at things.
I was deeply disappointed and if it stays like this I wouldn’t likely return in the future.
So disappointing
Visited with 2 other adults and two 6 year olds. Each one of us very disappointed after having been recommended to go. Very crowded. Part of ground floor appeared closed off. Virtually nothing interactive appropriate for their age - even if they could have got close enough to try. The third floor aircraft did spark some interest, but by that time we all just wanted to go.
So that is twice Scammers of Moon landing deception
So that is twice , a decade apart, that I have left the science museum within a few minutes having come face to face with the blue peter junior school level foil, plastic flimsy tv aerial posing as an Apollo spaceship that they claim went to the moon and back, decades ago. Each time I have laughed and scoffed and turned around and walked straight out at the idiocy of the lies and deception that that contraption would even survive a windy day on Blackpool Beach. Total scammers. Avoid. My intelligence was offended and my safe space is not in the Science Museum, sadly.
Science Museum Cares Nothing for History
The Science Museum Director and Trustees who care nothing for the history of the galleries,exhibits and building and who removed the lovely Shipping Gallery to replace it with the awful Telecoms one and are now planning on ripping out the Exploring Space gallery to do the same.
Great time here with the family
Great time here with the family, we only visited for a couple of hours and did the Wonderlab, it was a little busy and expensive for the interactive section £50 for 2 kids and 2 adults, shame as the interactive experiments used to be included, but now it's extra $$$.
Had a fun filled science day with my 7 year old until….
Had a fun filled science day with my 7 year old today at the Science Museum.
Paid to go into the Wonderlab, did wonder why adults and children were the same price, however was happy to pay as hadn’t been before.
We had a great time, however the only downside is now we are sat in A&E as my son has received a possible fractured eye socket after older unsupervised kids were running around in the shadow box and knocked him over. Up until then, great time, needs some kind of order or system in the wonderlab though…. Or parents just need to keep reign of their kids. Sadly we didn’t get to have a go on many of the stations in the wonderlab, despite waiting our turn, a lot of kids being encouraged to push in by their parents.
Simon was great in the Show; we thoroughly enjoyed watching him.
Book in advance.
We went on a Saturday coach trip to the London Museums,we booked a time slot in advance .The Museum was awesome we spent a lot of time in Exploring Space,it was so captivating I grew up during the race to go to the moon and it was fantastic to see Tim Peakes mission,we will be going again as we have only done a small area so far.
Astronights Event
We recently visited for the Astronights experience with 2 classes of school children.
Positives
- excellent workshops
- IMAX 3D Space Film
- Wonderlab
- staff guides were friendly
Negatives
- appalling organisation by the Science Museum
- all groups left outside of the building queuing to get in on a busy London street in the dark for 30 minutes
- no pedestrian crossing outside the museum and a very busy road so difficult to cross
- a chaotic registration process with all groups trying to get their welcome pack and keep their children separate from other groups (it was impossible and so stressful)
- the unnecessary need to take all food out of bags and hand it over. This meant snack time took a long time to find everyone's snack out of the large blue sacks they had been stored in. This meant snack time was a mad rush and they didn't get time to really eat anything.
- sleeping areas weren't allocated to each group, so the first school to arrive spread out in the exhibit and didn't leave any room for any other group to set up together. We had to ask them to move so we could have enough space to put our children in one area for safe supervision.
- activities end at 11pm then lights come on and alarm sounds at 6am. Very little time to get the children settled for bed and try to get some sleep.
-mats were so thin adults couldn't sleep
- lots of bright lights left on all night
- powerful cold air vents so freezing
- we were on the ground floor and after very little sleep had to climb 3 double flights of stairs with all our luggage just to store our bags in a different exhibit. Then go back down to the same floor we had slept on to have breakfast. The children were exhausted.
There was no need to take store our bags as the event ended before the museum opened. They would have been safe where they were.
- breakfast was a snack at best. A croissant, snack bar and piece of fruit. The children were asking for more and adults were starving.
- no water bottle top up point in the exhibit we were sleeping in so no access to drinking water over night.
- we had been told that we could visit the museum before the event and then stay until it began. Just before 6pm we were told we would have to leave at 6pm and come back at 6.45pm. We had no place to take the children safely during that time so had to get them back onto the coach and do an impromptu short tour of London.
How they could improve
- allocate areas in the exhibit for each group to set up their beds in so that they have the appropriate amount of space
- staggered arrival times so that groups can be brought into the safety of the museum quickly and processed
- allow groups to keep their snacks with their beds so they can collect quickly at snacktime
- provide enough food for breakfast
- allow school groups to wait somewhere in the museum until the event begins
- allow bags to be stored on the ground floor
I can’t understand how this place has…
I can’t understand how this place has been closed for so long, for it to reopen and still have ‘coming soon’ written on almost every floor!
Nothing has changed except for the entrance where they’ve added seating, a shop to buy overpriced toys and a Wallace and gromit feature on the wall (which is the best thing about the place!)
It’s been reopened for one week, some elevators weren’t working and due to there being so much red tape and coming soon signage me and my kids were done within an hour, absolute rubbish, will not be returning even when you finally do open properly.
Surprised by the poor reviews
I'm so surprised by the poor reviews, we had a fantastic time. Myself, my kids (8 & 12) and my Mum (68) has so much fun. It's free!!! My children were fully engaged as there are many interactive bits to look at. We ate in the diner and although a little pricey (where isn't in London) the food was tasty and the tables etc were clean and service fast. There were a few school groups there but it didn't ruin the experience at all. The space hall was a little busy but everything else was fine. Didn't feel rushed or overcrowded at all. We visited on a Friday (as the kids had inset day) and I would absolutely consider doing this again. My youngest rated it a 10/10 so what more can you ask for?
I had a great day out here and as a…
I had a great day out here and as a disabled person found it very easy to access.
Not worth going
The museum is much smaller than it used to be. There were quite a few temporary exhibits and not much else. The hands on activity area was fun but quite a few exhibits weren't working properly or had pieces missing. Very disappointing. Wouldn't recommend and won't be returning.
Need to sort out the queue for the…
Need to sort out the queue for the lates for people who paid tickets.
Only €9 so wasn't expecting excellence
Only €9 so wasn't expecting excellence, but it was definitely much worse than years past. Very boring, lots of placards that need reading and not enough interactive stuff. Lots of exhibits were just broken/not working. I'd pay €9 just to visit this magnificent building but as a museum of science? dissappointing.
Cafe ok but no vegan food.. c'm on guys its 2024!!
Massive museum, great experience
For a free-entry museum, this is really excellent. You need to pay for some exhibits and experiences but they were worth it. It’s also massive and you can easily spend the whole day there in order to explore everything leisurely. Avoid the cafe and the restaurant though as it’s not very good yet very pricey. Overall, I can still highly recommend.
SCIENCE MUSEUM Honestly overwhelmed as a Chartered Engineer ! Fantastic
SCIENCE MUSEUM SM. Absolutely fantastic , yesterday Friday, while the girls were Wedding Dress shopping in London ~ like Randy Fenoli Kleinfeld's NYC USA. Went here SM. free to get in but donated £5 ~ $6 best fiver I have spent this year, its the quality of the exhibits [ Please donate its worth it this or more ! thx ] , anyway the quality as well as all the up to date tech to explain everything : Honestly overwhelmed as a Chartered Engineer ! So much room so big airy , very pleasant staff , a very positive experience , lunch there was a joy ,
loads of facilities as well , thank you 👏👏👏👏👏/🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 , patron Prince Albert ( Queen Victoria 1819–1901) would be very proud ~ when it, SM was nicknamed the ‘Brompton Boilers’ Gratitude Graham (UK).
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