Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - Reviews from across the web
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Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI) - user review What's OMSI like?? In one word . . . loud. I happened to go on a Portland school holiday and kids were jumping around everywhere. Remember again I wanted to relax on my trip to Portland. This isn't the place to go for peace and quiet, but it's a great place to go for education. My first stop in the ... igougo.com
It was just OK - user review The Omnimax is great- can't be beat. The museum itself is dated and about 1/3 of the exhibits were out of order. My kid... tripadvisor.com
Great museum - user review OMSI is a great museum with something for everyone. There is a planetarium, an OmniMax theater, a motion simulator, the USS Blueback sub tours, life science, technology, kids stuff, paleont... tripadvisor.com
OMSI - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - user review The building is huge, and arranged into rooms which each focus on a certain type of science. One of my favorites is the Earth Sciences, in which you can ride the Earthquake machine (which feel just like a real California earthquake, something many people have never experienced)or learn how the tides... igougo.com
Star Wars exhibit - user review The museum itself was nice. Our kids loved the ball room and the playroom. We would have liked more time in the museum itself. We were there mainly for the Star Wars exhibit. We were a li... tripadvisor.com
Omimax theatre - user review Steep seating, good show, $8.50 cost (high) No food or drink, tight seats. little leg room. worth the time if you like the show subject. Use bathroom before show, can not leave... travel.yahoo.com
O.M.S.I. great for all ages - user review My kids loved this place, my only regret is that we didn't schedule enough time there. My kids aged 10 to 18 found plenty to keep ... tripadvisor.com
Good but Expensive - user review The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry or OMSI is a great place to go. I went and watched a movie at the OMNIMAX and rode the Motion Simulator. Overal all expierence... travel.yahoo.com
We go often - user review Lots of very educational yet fun things to do an... travel.yahoo.com
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - expert review Hundreds of hands-on exhibits draw families to this interactive science museum, which also has an Omnimax theater and the Northwest's largest planetarium. The many permanent and touring exhibits are loaded with enough hands-on play for kids to fill a whole day exploring robotics, ecology, rockets, c... fodors.com
No title - user review The exhibits in the main museum are more geared for kids, explaining basic scientific principles. It's pretty well done, but adults will probably not find it as interesting. When I wa... tripadvisor.com
We always visit OMSI when we are in Portland! - user review To us, this is one of the best science museums in the country. Make sure you set aside a full day; between the exhibits, the planetarium shows,the OMNIMAX shows, and the submarine tour... tripadvisor.com
Great fun for all ages - user review I loved that my honey and I could go there for a fun date night away fro... travel.yahoo.com
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) | Museum/Attraction Review | Portland, OR | Frommers.com - expert review Located on the east bank of the Willamette River across from the south end of Waterfront Park, this modern science museum has six huge halls, and both kids and adults find the exhibits fun and fascinating. This is a hands-on muse... frommers.com
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) - user review Oregon Museum of Science & Industry?˜s regular Exhibit Halls and Labs let visitors explore science and technology with hands-on activities and demonstrations, lectures and events. --Experience being a TV-weatherman using the Chroma-Key lab. --Watch holograms being made from scratch. --Visit Bubba, a... igougo.com
Museum of Science an Industry - user review A great experience -- especially with children. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the jewel of all Portland's museums, is living proof that science is best learned through exploring -- active, engaging, surprising journeys into the past and future. There's more here than the most engaged sc... igougo.com
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