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Looks really cool - too bad it is so expensive - no way a large family can go.
Indeed. Compare to Pacific Science Center in Seattle, which has an order of magnitude more exhibits than The Leonardo. You can get an annual membership for a family of six to Pac Sci for $100, which comes with 8 guest passes, so if you actually have a family of eight (like us), you can use the guest passes to take the family four times before paying any extra.
An annual membership to The Leonardo for a family of six would be $125, with no free guest passes. And the kids have done everything they want to after 3-4 hours, while Pac Sci keeps them occupied all day. It's understandable that The Leonardo wouldn't have as much as Pac Sci (yet), but it should be priced commensurately.
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