![]() Save time and money by purchasing your tickets and printing them at home. Order your tickets on line a head of time.Be sure to get there early for parking and picking up tickets if left at Will Call. It’s busy! The Discovery Science Center is BUSY this week because of Spring Break.The cost of Bubblefest XXII is $10 for members and $10 for non-members in addition to the general admission to Discovery Cube Orange County and includes: Bubble towers are set up with giant round wants that will help you create the giant bubbles seen during the show. Venture out to the Mega Bubbles Courtyard to experience, first hand, how to make those giant bubbles. In the Bubble Lab, learn the science and mathematics of bubbles, such as their surface tension, elasticity, air pressure, molecular and geometric properties. Always a hit with the youngsters after they see Deni and Melody perform it on stage with audience volunteers. Check out the fun:īesides the Water Spheres, families are invited to take photos inside a giant bubble. One of the most popular features is the Water Spheres where kids of all ages can experience what it would be like to spend time inside a bubble. Imagine the delight in their eyes when they see billions of bubbles in what appears to be snow falling before your eyes.Īfter the show, we wandered downstairs to the Bubblefest Exhibit: “Inside The Bubblezone” located directly below the Julianne Argyros Showcase Theater. And the joy opening a jar of bubbles and watching your youngster run around chasing these fantastic rainbow orbs as they float away is priceless. What makes this show a “Must See”? I’m sure you’ve had a container of bubbles with your little one. Deni shows his extraordinary artistry of creating bubbles with smoke, smoke rings and amazing bubble displays while Melody interacts with guests from the audience, teaching them how to create bubbles with their fingers and bubble solution. We love that it has become a family tradition as they share what they love with youngsters around the world.ĭeni and Melody tag team with different features of the performance. ![]() My children have grown up with this show, and have seen Deni’s father, Deni and now Melody. This year, Deni introduces his sister, Melody Yang as his co-host during this year’s show. The world-famous performance artists lead a variety stage show, which combines music, lasers, lighting effects, and bubble artistry to create a spectacular experience for the entire family! Get hands on, inside the Bubble Zone, where you’ll have the opportunity to create your very own bubble art with wands, participate in science demonstrations, roll around in water spheres and more.īubblefest XXII is one of the many reasons we love visiting Discovery Cube OC. Hurry in to the Cube to catch bubble artist Deni Yang and his sister, Melody in the Mega Bubblefest Laser Show going on now through April 8, 2018. The Cube is located on the left side of Main Street.*Hosted* It’s Spring Break for many schools right now, and perfect timing to catch Bubblefest XXII at The Discovery Cube OC. Exit Main Street North and Broadway in Santa Ana. The Cube is located on the left side of Main Street.įrom the South: Coming from the south, take the I-5 north. Exit Main North and Broadway in Santa Ana. Just a 1/2 mile north of 17th Street and 1/4 mile south of the Main Place Mall.įrom the North: Coming from the north, take the I-5 south. Excludes special events and ticketed exhibitions or shows.ĭiscovery Cube is located at the intersection of Main Street and the 5 freeway in the city of Santa Ana. Cannot be combined with any other discount or offer. One free general admission limited to cardholder only. Photo ID and any valid Bank of America/Merrill Lynch credit or debit card must be presented. The next Santa Ana free day is set for Tuesday, August 5, 2014.īank of America cardholders also receive free admission on the first Sunday of each month. Excludes special events and ticketed exhibitions or shows. This cannot be combined with any other discount or offer. Santa Ana residents receive up to 4 free admissions per address with valid ID (proof of residency) on the first Tuesday of every month. The Santa Ana site is currently undergoing a $22.5 million expansion as well. The Discovery Science Foundation, which is in the process of establishing nonprofit status is also opening a new site in Los Angeles, called Discovery Cube Los Angeles, which will include a two-story, 71,000-square-foot museum in Sylmar, in the San Fernando Valley’s Hansen Dam Recreation Center.
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