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EcoTarium, Worcester

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The EcoTarium is a science and nature museum located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Previously known as the New England Science Center, the museum features several permanent and traveling exhibits, the Alden Planetarium, a narrow-gauge train pulled by a scale model of an 1860s steam engine, and a variety of wildlife.

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  • It is 2023. The pandemic is long over but NOT at the EcoTarium. The staff is all masked so you cannot understand what they are saying and you have to wear one in the planetarium. That right, you... 
    It is 2023. The pandemic is long over but NOT at the EcoTarium. The staff is all masked so you cannot understand what they are saying and you have to wear one in the planetarium. That right, you...  more »
  • We took our 5 year old grandson and 15 month old granddaughter yesterday afternoon which was very hot & humid. Started inside and our grandson was GLUED the exhibit on the lower level where the balls....  more
    We took our 5 year old grandson and 15 month old granddaughter yesterday afternoon which was very hot & humid. Started inside and our grandson was GLUED the exhibit on the lower level where the balls....  more »
  • We were looking for somewhere to stop and stretch our legs after being on the road for 10 hours and found this online. I thought it was a typical natural science museum but its more of a children's... 
    We were looking for somewhere to stop and stretch our legs after being on the road for 10 hours and found this online. I thought it was a typical natural science museum but its more of a children's...  more »
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  • Best for kids aged 3-6, these value priced (compared to other full sized museums and zoos) tickets are good for a *half* day of fun. You must buy tickets in advance for a specific day, and pray for good weather as half of the attractions are outside. Live 'events' are simple but well done by truly enthusiastic staff. Train rides on the mini open-air-seating gas-powered (pretend steam) are the biggest unique attraction for young boys and girls alike. That said, the short track is just end to end with tiny loops to turn around at each end, so to an adult the $7/person extra cost may feel like an unnecessary tax. Do head straight for the 'station' to buy tickets in advance of a scheduled run, and show up 5 minutes early to get a front row seat. Autistic kids beware, there is some screaming in a small tunnel that may necessitate hands-over-ears. The place attempts a large number of interactive exhibits which will entertain kids in the 3-6 age group but with a few notable letdowns (especially with the buggy touchscreen exhibits). There's only so much touch (and break)able options they can come up with. There aren't a huge number of living animals and cages are medium sized (not small but not big either). The big cats (and ravens) are easy to miss if you don't look for the path. Expect quite a bit of taxidermy, but at least it is well done in terms of realism. Outdoor playgrounds will entertain some kids more than the exhibits. Food options are quite limited, bring your own and you'll find both a large indoor and several outdoor seating areas. Wasn't terribly busy on a Saturday in May 2022, so I still consider this a hidden gem worth the price. That said, the majority of folks aren't wearing masks these days.
  • Overall pretty amazing. I just wish there was more big cats in the big cat area as currently there is only pumas. Though, my one year old niece has a very interesting conversation with the crows and she loves them. It was also incredibly tiring for the little ones because they had so much fun with the activities inside. The otters and other animals were absolutely precious.
  • I was quite pleasantly surprised by this place. We went with a group of kids aged from 3 to 17 and I can honestly say that they all had a good time. The hands on exhibits were enjoyed from the oldest to the youngest, the show in the Planetarium was a hit, and the animal exhibits and playground were great.
  • Great space for adults and kids to spent 4 to 5 hours. . Adult - $ 19 Children above 2- $14. Extra for the train 7$ & Planetarium - 7$. Which is bummers, if you ask me. You paying almost 20$, now they they are asking your pay more money. This is my contention so the main attraction the planetarium has an added charge. WHY ? . . That is a lot of out door activities and indoor activities. Children above four years can enjoy it. . There is some animal exhibits. The big cat exhibit has two mountain cat. Quite hard to see. The otter exhibits are well done.
  • Interesting place. They also have some animals, turtles, red fox and mountain cat. The most awesome part is they have train for kids. $7 for nonmember adult. $5 for members and kids under 2 is free. Mother’s Day special, mother got free. They have outdoor playground and many trails. Huge place for kids to run.

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