How long do you need at Questacon?

How long do you need at Questacon?

How long you visit Questacon for largely depends on the ages of your kids and how long you’re spending in Canberra. We think it’s best for kids of about 4 and up. We spent 3.5 hours there recently but could have stayed longer – that was with a 4.5 and 6.5 year old.

Is Questacon good for adults?

Great exhibits on every level, finishing with the free fall which she loved! This is a wonderful adventure of a place, with all kinds of exhibits that make science fun and accessible. It’s pitched at kids but as 50 something adults we found plenty to enjoy.

How many people visit Questacon each year?

435 000 visitors
Questacon now averages over 435 000 visitors per year to the Centre in Canberra’s Parliamentary Zone. Approximately 30 per cent of visitors are school children. Questacon also operates a second facility, The Ian Potter Foundation Technology Learning Centre, located in Deakin.

How high is the free fall at Questacon?

6.7m
The 6.7m drop of the Free Fall slide is one of the most popular exhibits at Questacon. Hundreds of thousands of people have experienced the sensation of weightlessness, will you?

Is Questacon free?

Yes, $23.00 Adults, $17.50 Concession, Children $17.50, Children u4 Free, Family (2 A, 3 C) $70.00.

Is Questacon free entry?

What is the purpose of Questacon?

Questacon’s vision is a better future for all Australians through engagement with science, technology and innovation. To realise this vision, Questacon provides engaging and exciting experiences that inspire interest, highlight relevance and promote positive associations with science and technology.

Why is Questacon significant?

Today Questacon is Australia’s largest science centre and is among the world’s leading science centres. In 1982, the Australian Bicentennial Authority proposed that a national science centre be established as a lasting memorial to the 1988 Australian Bicentenary.

Who funds Questacon?

Raytheon has been a supporter of Questacon since 2007, during which time it has provided over $1 million in financial support, and additional in-kind support.

How tall is the slide at Questacon?

Do you have to book Questacon?

While a visit to Questacon will be different for some time, our aim, as always, is to unlock your curiosity and inspire your imagination with the world of science and technology! Tickets must be pre-booked online for all visitors in your group, including babies and children. …

What can you do at the Questacon in London?

Engage with science in extraordinary ways with interactive exhibits throughout our galleries, as well as foyer and outdoor Science Garden experiences. Questacon is open for self-guided 2-hour timed sessions, where you can explore select galleries and be amazed by science demonstrations. Pre-booked tickets are essential.

How long does it take to go to Questacon?

Questacon is open for self-guided 2-hour timed sessions, where you can explore select galleries and be amazed by science demonstrations. Pre-booked tickets are essential. For our COVID-19 safety measures, please see our Frequently Asked Questions.

How long are science sprouts sessions at Questacon?

Science Sprouts sessions are held at 9:30am and 11:30am from Wednesday to Saturday each week. Sessions run for 60 minutes. Science Sprouts is a paid program. Tickets can be booked through our tickets page. To ensure restrictions are followed and physical distancing can be observed, each timed session has a limited number of people

How to get a refund for Questacon tickets?

If you hold an unused valid 3infun ticket and would like to visit Questacon, please contact [email protected] or Phone: (02) 6270 2800 If you hold an unused valid 3infun ticket and would like a refund, please contact [email protected] or Phone: (02) 6230 2273.

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