New KidsTown is Transformed with Training Grounds, Superhero Olympics, Costume Making & More!
Thursday, June 15 through Sunday, June 18, 2017 – 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Orlando Science Center is turning the new and improved KidsTown into a superhero metropolis for Superhero Week, June 15-18! Throughout the week, children are invited to come and learn what it takes to be an everyday superhero at home and in the community.

Orlando Science Center Field Trip, Photo by Roberto Gonzalez
During this special themed event, little learners can participate in many events that allow them to discover their own superpowers and those held by community heroes. Children will be able to craft their own super suit piece by piece and may include capes, cuffs and shields. Superhero Training Camp’s obstacle course will put the pint-sized heroes’ strength and agility to the test and get them ready for the Superhero Olympics, which includes four interactive games. Harriett’s KidsTown Theater will have a special story time led by local heroes and host an interactive adventure in which guests can try to stop the supervillain that is attacking Justice City.
Orlando Science Center invites those attending Superhero Week to come dressed as their favorite hero!
Lean Green DAD presents: Superfoods for Super Powers
11 a.m. Saturday, June 17 & Sunday, June 18
Superheroes have super sight, super strength, and can run very fast! What’s the secret to their super powers and what type of fuel do they use to keep them in tip-top shape? Join Cory Warren from Lean Green DAD as he walks you through some awesome tasting superfoods that you can try yourself and learn to eat like a superhero! We will all make allergy-friendly snacks and quick bites for sampling. Every super-student will also get a chance to make a very important piece of their superhero costume that they can take home with them!
Superhero Week is presented by Lean Green DAD, a lifestyle blog that promotes food, family and fun. The blog aims to help busy people live a healthy life though innovative diets and fitness tracks.
Limited parking is available in the Orlando Science Center parking garage, located directly across the street from the Science Center, for $5 per vehicle.
Superhero Week activities are included with general admission, which is free for members, $20.95 for adults, $18.95 for students and seniors, $14.95 for youth (ages 3–11), and free for children 2 and under. Admission includes access to all four floors of exhibits, giant-screen films in the Dr. Phillips CineDome, 3D films in theDigital Adventure Theater: A National Geographic Experience and live programming.
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