Address: 1 Discovery Cir, Pearlington, MS 39572, USA
Phone: +12285339025
Sunday: 9AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Andrea F
I came early on a weekday and there was a school field trip here, but they stuck together. All of the employees I encountered were friendly and helpful. Everything was clean. They have added to the exhibit since the last time I was here a few years ago, both inside and outside. This place is so much fun. It was nice watching the kids learn and explore. I learned a lot here about the hurricane effects on the land, and seeing more of the space items were nice. There was also an Apollo simulator that was pretty darn cool. I look forward to bringing visitors.
Nick Davidson
My son and I were just passing through on a roadtrip and saw a sign for the infinity science center, and the byway to space. We were just driving so I figured we'd follow it for a bit. In my head the infinity science center was going to be a shanty museum with roadmaps for scenic routes. Imagine my surprise when I pulled up to an actual Saturn V booster section. Needless to say we enjoyed our experience and it really is a cool place that seems very child friendly. So go check it out. Everyone liked space as a kid.
KentryMichelle Regan
I am not one for space adventure but this place was awesome. I loved it. The history and the details of the stories behind the displays was truly inspiring about how these people lived while the were working in space.
Carol Wall
Science Exploration for my birthday! Mom and I spent many hours at Infinity Science Center and had a fabulous time with the many interactive exhibits. This place is great for young and old alike! Build a house or church and place it in the "Hurricane" wind tunnel to watch how it would survive (if at all) the different category storms. Build a city along a river and see if your buildings would survive a flood event or be destroyed. Journey into space and explore. So much to see and do!
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I enjoyed it and Im 21, although I like space. Definitely do the bus tour.
No ma'am
I went there 2 weeks ago, I never saw spoon collection, sounds pretty neat. This museum was really hands on, and I love that scientists and researchers were there to help educate and guide us!!!!
$18 for adults $15 for seniors $11 for kids Children 3 and under are free
Yes. I dont remember the cost but a must see for NASA enthusiast. Take the bus tour, well worth it!
Yeah, only a few years since they have been *rebuilding* it for almost two years when I lived nearby.
Unfourtunately, no.
$15 for an adult, $10 for a child, for kids under 4 it's free. $4 extra if you want to watch 3D movie. There is a great playroom for kids under 5.
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