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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Discovery Cube OC New Expansion, Sherlock Holmes Exhibition Preview and a Giveaway!


Last night some friends and I were invited to check out the amazing expansion at the Discovery Cube Orange County. Not only was I excited to see the expanded and remodeled 44,000-square-foot campus but to also check out the Sherlock Holmes Exhibit. The Sherlock Exhibit is the first exhibit in the new 10,000-square-foot Julianne Argyros Showcase Theater and Exhibition Hall.

But before we get to far into this post, there is an awesome giveaway at the end of this for a one-year family membership to the Discovery Cub Orange County!

But let's get into the Sherlock Exhibit! As huge Sherlock Holmes fans, my friend Drew and I decided to cosplay for the event.  Let's see if we can match wits with the world's greatest detective! Quickly now for the game is afoot!


Before you head into the exhibit you are given a handy notebook to log all of the areas you have explored. Trust me, read everything, take in all the clues!


The first room is filled with background on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You will learn more about the person that Doyle based the character Sherlock Holmes off of as well as see many of Doyle's writings and see many first edition books.



Then it is off to the London Underground and learn about some of the latest and greatest scientific breakthroughs and discoveries of the day.


You can learn more about botany, ballistics, photography and more. Take the time to read and try your hand at the various activities. They may play out in the very near future.


Each station has a hands on activity. Children will be entertained and educated as will adults. As a group of adults we were absorbing all of this knowledge. The storytelling aspect of this exhibit is top notch.


At the last station we got a secret code and now we were off to Baker Street and to the home of Sherlock Holmes!


221B Baker Street is breathtaking! Take the time to look around and take in all the amazing details!


Sherlock's violin sits ready to play.


Looks like the detective was having a bit of breakfast.


It was good to see that Drew and I had chosen the proper hats to wear for the evening.


At the request of Sherlock we head to a crime scene. We are there to test the Scotland Yard's findings. A life hangs in the balance as we race against the clock.


The crime has taken place in this room. We get to read the findings and then get to test to see if these findings are accurate.


Not wanting to give away the details of the tools and apparatus we will use to help solve this crime but it is all hands on!


Literally put the pieces together, go back to the crime scene and see if you can solve the crime.


You will learn more than may already know. Read everything presented to you very carefully.


You will even have to go to a slaughterhouse to use a test that Sherlock has set up for you.


Will you be able to solve the crime? We did! And now we challenge you to do the same!


After solving one of the greatest mysteries of all-time, you now get to take a look at Sherlock Holmes in popular culture.


There are props and costumes from various TV shows and movies.


You will also find games, comics and more all based on the world's greatest detective.


There is even a look at forensic science that follows in the very footsteps of Sherlock Holmes to solve crimes.

The Sherlock Exhibit is hands down one of the most entertaining I have ever experienced. As a group of adults we were all challenged and worked together to solve the crime. You will work together with your kids or your friends and discuss the evidence and what you have seen with the tools on hand. Such a wonderful team effort that will challenge both young and old alike.


Other new exhibits are found throughout the newly expanded Discovery cube Orange County. Some of these have come from the sister location at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles. In fact all of my favorite exhibits there have made their way down here with a focus on Orange County.

Above is the Inspector Training Course where you get to explore the homes backyard to eliminate invading vectors. You use a touch screen tablet and learn how to coexist with and keep your own home free of vectors.


The Helicopter Tour is another favorite that has made its way down to the Discovery cube Orange County. You take a virtual helicopter flight over the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks and learn about the public parks and the protected wildlands including the endangered plant and animal species that live there.


Also brand new is Bean Sprouts Cafe, a kid-friendly cafe and cooking school. they offer healthy foods that have gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, casein-free, nut-free and egg-free options. There is an amazing variety of food including "Imaginibbles," a line of themed, hand-held foods designed to make eating healthy fun.


One of these "Imaginibbles" is the Do-Re-For-Me. This is one of my personal favorites. The finger sandwiches look like piano keys and it is made with organic jam and sunflower butter. It is a tasty and healthy sandwich that kids and those young at heart will love!


On the way out make sure you stop by the gift store that contains tons of great science related gifts and a good collection of Sherlock themed gifts as well.


You can even get an outfit so you can cosplay as the great detective himself.


I also highly recommend this great Official Exhibition Guide. I bought one at the end of the night.

The Discovery Cube Orange County is one of my favorite places in the area with an emphasis on fun and education. The Sherlock Holmes Exhibit begins on June 11th and runs until September 7th. The other exhibits run year round and is a fantastic way to spend the day with your family.

For more information please click on the link below:

Discovery Cube Orange County


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Monday, November 10, 2014

Discovery Cube LA Media Preview: Discovery Cube OC Brings Their Magic to Los Angeles!

Sasaki Time was invited to a special Media Preview Day at the brand new Discovery Cube Los Angeles! Discovery Cube Orange County is already one of my favorite places to visit and I could not wait to check out the new facility!
Love the large welcome sign!
Time to take my first step into Discovery Cube LA! Let's take a look around!
I saw this display and had to go check it out myself! You actually get to pedal the bike and see the skeleton pedal his bike as well! What a cool way to show how skeletal structure works!
Right next to this is a wind tunnel to show how powerful the Santa Ana winds can get.
One of my favorite things from Discovery Cube OC has found it's way up here! You take a shopping cart that has a tablet on it. There are various games to play to teach kids on how to be healthy and environmentally friendly. It's also a great way for adults to learn as well! You don't need kids to have a good time here! You just have to have a love for learning!
A really cool exhibit unique to Discovery Cube LA is this helicopter tour. With a large screen you will be able to take one of two tours. One will take you through the sewer system and how water is treated, The other takes you through the California aqueduct system from beginning to end. A new favorite that I am sure will be very popular!
This is a photo from one of the helicopter tours. This is from the California aqueduct tour.
Right across from the helicopter tour is the Aquavator. This reminded me of one of my favorite features of original Living Seas attraction at EPCOT where you boarded the hydrolator on your way to SeaBase Alpha. But instead of traveling deep into the ocean, you travel down through the layers of earth to see and learn about the water table.
The coolest exhibit starts here at this truck. You check out a tablet to try to become a home inspector. You will learn how to make better sustainability, resource and efficiency choices for your home.
Take a look at this home. I want to live here!
There are different games to play to earn badges. Each game will take you all over the house. This was really fun and engaging. My friend Drew and I learned a lot and both commented many times on how cool it would be if Innoventions at Disneyland had something like this.
Drew became an Inspector! Great job Drew!
There is a Bean Sprouts location inside. They have several locations in California. They are all at other children-type museums. The idea is to bring fun and healthy food to kids. They even cater to special dietary choices and challenges.

To learn more about them check out their website  at:
http://beansproutsllc.publishpath.com/home
Bean Sprouts had a sample one of their more popular items, the  Do-Re-For-Me sandwich made with sunflower butter and organic jam. I never would have guessed that it wasn't peanut butter. It was was so good and I hope to try more of their food soon!
The Planetary Research Station is another favorite from the OC. Inside you will find a suspended Earth to look at weather patterns as well as historic storms as they happened. You will see earthquakes and their impact on our planet. You will also see flight patterns at night.
There is a cool Dinosaur area where kids can learn more about my favorite creatures that ever existed.
Never upset a dinosaur. If you do make sure you can outrun him!

On a serious note, it's so cool to see various dinosaur models like the one behind me. I just wanted to have some fun with this photo.
Upstairs there are several smaller displays and hands on activities but the Science of Hockey is one I am most looking forward to! There is one at the OC but this one looks like it will be much larger! The Discovery Cube OC has a partnership with the Ducks and of course Discovery Cube LA would have one with the Kings!
That is a quick look at the brand new Discovery Cube Los Angeles!

The Discovery Cube LA opens on November 13th, 2014!

To learn more, check out their website at:
http://www.discoverycube.org/la/