Babes in Disneyland
Babes in Disneyland

The Discovery Science Center
The Discovery Science Center is a 59,000-square-foot learning facility designed to spark children's natural curiosity and is Orange County's largest nonprofit educational resource. Since opening in December 1998, it has been dedicated to educating young minds, assisting teachers and increasing public understanding and appreciation of science, math and technology through interactive exhibits and programs. It is a community-wide resource where families come together to learn and have fun. The County's residents and school districts are served by this educational resource. Discovery Science Center, which has welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors, now receives an estimated 300,000 guests each year.
If you are planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort and you are looking for an extra non-Disney activity to round out your vacation, the Discovery Science Center is the place. Located about five to ten minutes from the resort, the Discovery Science Center offers children and their parents the opportunity to enjoy science with countless hands-on experiences in a clean and engaging atmosphere. My family and I escaped the Southern California heat on the fourth of July and visited the Discovery Center. It was a fun and unique way to enjoy the day. My boys had so much fun and thought it was well worth the drive from the San Fernando Valley. Because the museum is sponsored by Taco Bell the only food concession inside is Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. By far, it was the cleanest of either establishments I had ever been to and because of the restaurant's high visibility in the center, I swear that the food was better (perhaps fresher) than other Taco Bells.
The Anaheim Ducks, the National Hockey League, and USA Hockey have joined together to showcase this fun exhibit. Visitors get to experience the colder side of science and explore physics, physiology and flying pucks. Kids and adults alike will love the Zamboni Machine, Penalty Box and Broadcast Booth,and more!
Dino Quest
Visitors to the exhibit walk among prehistoric animals and learn about the body’s systems and how they relate to each other. They can also rent a uniquely-coded infrared transmitter to embark on missions and adventures throughout the exhibit. Guests become “research assistants” using the transmitter to communicate with a team of virtual paleontologists, scientists and technicians in field locations throughout the world as they search for clues about the prehistoric animals in the exhibit. The great thing about Dino Quest is that the fun doesn't end at the museum, research assistants can continue their adventure online once they get home.


Distance from Disneyland: 6 miles
Travel time: 8 - 10 minutes