Tommy Bartlett Exploratory - Interactive Science Center

Tommy Bartlett Exploratory - Interactive Science Center
Address:
560 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Phone:
(608) 254-2525
Open:
Year-round
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Experience over 150 interactive exhibits – virtual realty, music, robotics, magic, puzzles, holograms & scientific wonders. Electrify your body to over 100,000 volts of static electricity & make your hair stand on end! Ride the High Wire SkyCycle (seasonal) on a one-inch cable positioned 12 feet in the air! Learn about magnetic & electrical fields, and experiment with laser art & optical illusions. Tour the Original Russian Space Station MIR to see where astronauts worked & lived. Also on display – an exact replica of NASA's Mercury space capsule. Come, experience, enjoy!


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TOMMY BARTLETT EXPLORATORY (608) 254-2525
560 Wisconsin Dells Parkway
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
bartlett@tommybartlett.com * tommybartlett.com
Open Daily, Year-round
Summer (9 a.m.-9 p.m. Daily)
Fall, Winter & Spring (10 a.m.-4 p.m. Daily)
Ticket Type Adult Senior Citizen (65+) Child
(6-11)
Child
(5 & Under )
2010 Pricing
General Admission $12.00 $9.60 $9.00 Free TBD

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From Chicago
Take I-90/94W toward Rockford. Continue to Wisconsin on I-90W toward Madison. At Madison, I-90 and I-94 merge and become I-90/94. Take Hwy 12 (Exit 92). Follow ramp to the right - travel 2-1/2 miles on Hwy 12W. Take right at 4th traffic light continuing on 12W & 23N. The Tommy Bartlett Show and Tommy Bartlett Exploratory are located 1/4 mile on right.

From Milwaukee
Take I-94W toward Madison. At Madison, I-90 and I-94 merge and become I-90/94. Take Hwy 12 (Exit 92). Follow ramp to the right - travel 2-1/2 miles on Hwy 12W. Take right at 4th traffic light continuing on 12W & 23N. The Tommy Bartlett Show and Tommy Bartlett Exploratory are located 1/4 mile on right.

From Minneapolis/St. Paul
Take I-94E toward Madison. Take Hwy 23 (Exit 89). Take left at traffic light onto Hwy 23N. Travel 1 mile to intersection of Hwy 23N & 12W. Take left at traffic light. The Tommy Bartlett Show and Tommy Bartlett Exploratory are located 1/4 mile on right.

From Green Bay
Take Hwy 41S to Oshkosh. From Hwy41S, take Hwy 44W to Ripon.
In Ripon, take Hwy 23W. Take I-39S (Hwy 51S) to the Wisconsin Dells exit, Hwy 23. Continue on Hwy 23W to Wisconsin Dells. Go through town and cross the Wisconsin River Bridge. Take left on Hwy 23S & 12E at next traffic light.
The Tommy Bartlett Show and Tommy Bartlett Exploratory are located 1/4 mile on right.

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09/14/2009
"I went to Tommy Bartlett's Exploratory this past year with my brother. The place kept you quite busy and interested in trying everyone of the hands on experiments b4 you would leave to another area. Everything was like a science experiment yet so fun. A great idea for families to enjoy. Tottally worth the money. The Russian Mir Space Station was a favorite of ours to see. Especially since there were only three ever made."
- Meg
Platteville, WI

03/10/2009
"Cant believe its out of this world just like Space Camp! We brought our kids there every year so wild in there. I love the stars in this hallway and the mirrors that move in different directions. And the camera you take a pose and snap the picture is taken and see your creation! Want a fun place to get information and see the Mior Spacestation! Cant belive its real! Thanks The Heidens and The Taylors summer of 2008"
- Jessica
Milwaukee, WI

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