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My vote: Rename Shenzhen Science Museum to 'Shenzhen's Epic Light Show & Display Tech Center'.

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    Johnathan Schmeler
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    I feel that if you're going to a science museum just to play around, you might as well go to an arcade. I managed to get a ticket during the soft opening, and I thought it had real scientific substance; I was looking things up as I went. P.S. Thank goodness for the free WiFi!

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      Kristopher Schultz PhD
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      When you have to use your phone to look up information even while you're at a science museum, it means the museum has a lot of room for improvement.

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        Guadalupe Barton
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        I'm an adult, and I tried the exoskeleton. It felt pretty cool.

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          Hugo Witting
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          Right, that's why I said it's decent if you can actually get to the interactive exhibits.

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            Dr. Danny Bayer
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            Went yesterday. Overall, the experience was pretty good after walking through it.

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              Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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              Excuse me, about how long does it take to see everything?

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                Melinda Wilderman
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                Probably 50% of the exhibits were broken, and we didn't get to try any of the ones that required reservations.

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                  Dr. Danny Bayer
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                  It's only been open for a short while, right? And 50% is already broken?

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                    Kathryn Heller
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                    Excuse me, where should I set the GPS for parking?

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                      Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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                      I parked in P3 that day.

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                        Kelvin Shanahan DVM
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                        I went today and feel exactly the same as the original poster. It looks high-tech, but there are very few things kids can actually get involved with – mostly just basic switches and buttons. Other science museums in Shenzhen do a much better job of letting kids have hands-on experiences and see scientific phenomena unfold. That's the true meaning of 'edutainment'!

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                          Ms. Alberta Moen
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                          I went during the beta testing. It really lacks displays on basic physics. It's mostly high-tech stuff, and to understand most of it, you'd probably need to be a science university student. Younger kids definitely need their parents to explain things. I hope the museum can provide guides or explainers.

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                            Brenda Shanahan
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                            Totally agree! That's the honest truth.

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