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| Official Website: Bugs! - 3-D Digital Cinema Occurs at: Boston Museum of Science Location: Science Park, Cambridge, MA map Phone:617-723-2500 Hours: Presentations are every half hour during regular Exhibit Halls hours. In/Outdoor: Indoor Cost: $$$ see below |
Come face-to-face with some of our world’s smallest inhabitants. Bugs! is a breakthrough live-action nature film that explores the lives of an old world praying mantis and a beautiful butterfly.
The Museum of Science’s newest venue '3-D Digital Cinema' is now open in Wright Theater! Designed to maximize the effect of 3-D imagery, 20-minute presentations of the debut film Bugs!, are now showing regularly on the new high-definition system.
Cost
Adult $4.00
Child $3.00
Senior $3.50
Presentations are every half hour during regular Exhibit Halls hours. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, call 617/723-2500.
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Omni, Planetarium, or Laser show $9 $7 $8 | Discounted rates (after 6:00 p.m.) $6.50 $5.50 $4.50
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Bugs! - 3-D Digital Cinema, Sun 5 Feb 2006
This is one of (currently) two shows in the Museum of Science 3-D Theater. Personally, I would rate them as very good for kids up through adults. Toddlers can have a hard time keeping the 3-d glasses on and giant bugs can be scary; there is no charge for kids under 3.
Bugs - 3D Digital Cinema, Wed 16 Feb 2005
This was an excellent experience for me and my kids ages 5 and 7. The 3D effects were great, the kids were actually trying to catch bugs in the air! Also, there is no additional charge as there is with the IMAX theater. The pace and content is very appropriate for elementary school children. Warning - this movie does show the bug life-cycle so some children may get upset when the bug dies. A few tears were shed in the audience.
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