I apologize if this has been posted already - I did a search and nothing came up.
Right now, at the Museum of Science in Boston, there is a "Science of Pixar" exhibit. I went with my husband last week and we both had a lot of fun, so it's not just for kids. (In fact, there were a couple of toddlers that looked a little bored - I think kids 4 or 5 and older would probably appreciate it more.) If you've ever wondered just how much work goes into producing computer animation, definitely check it out.
It will be in Boston until January, and then it will be going on a 5 year tour, so even if you aren't in the Boston area now, you may be able to catch it somewhere else eventually. I actually thought while going through it that it would be a cool addition to Epcot someday, but we'll see.
Also, the cost of admission includes the rest of the MOS exhibits, including the Lightning Show. I believe the tickets were $29 per adult which seemed a bit much - but we were there for at least three hours and could have stayed for longer, so I'd say it's worth it.
Right now, at the Museum of Science in Boston, there is a "Science of Pixar" exhibit. I went with my husband last week and we both had a lot of fun, so it's not just for kids. (In fact, there were a couple of toddlers that looked a little bored - I think kids 4 or 5 and older would probably appreciate it more.) If you've ever wondered just how much work goes into producing computer animation, definitely check it out.
It will be in Boston until January, and then it will be going on a 5 year tour, so even if you aren't in the Boston area now, you may be able to catch it somewhere else eventually. I actually thought while going through it that it would be a cool addition to Epcot someday, but we'll see.
Also, the cost of admission includes the rest of the MOS exhibits, including the Lightning Show. I believe the tickets were $29 per adult which seemed a bit much - but we were there for at least three hours and could have stayed for longer, so I'd say it's worth it.