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- Glasgow Times
Glasgow Science Centre reveals new summer holiday programme
The centre has revealed its packed schedule of hands-on exhibits, workshops, and activities, including a new live science show called Super-Human Science.
This programme will explore the remarkable ways the human body responds to extreme conditions.
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Visitors who book their trip in June will benefit from lower day-entry ticket prices, before peak-time rates start in July.
The centre promises that no two days will be the same, and invites families to "Go Beyond the Ordinary."
Kids can participate in the Sounds Great workshop to understand how ears function, or engage in real-life dissections.
They can also solve clues to become DIY detectives, or join activities with healthcare science experts.
For those who enjoy films, the centre offers an exclusive T-REX 3D mini blockbuster and big-screen thrills like F1: The Movie in the IMAX cinema.
Sci-fi fans can expect to enjoy a special screening of Star Trek (2009) on July 19, which will be followed by a lecture and Q&A with the film's scientist, Dr Erin Macdonald.
Visitors can also tour the floating wetlands, partake in immersive musical experiences like Queen Heaven and Dark Side of the Moon in the Planetarium, and ride Scotland's only full-motion flight simulators.
Peak-time pricing will be in effect over July and August, but those who book early in June for the summer holidays can take advantage of the early-bird rates.
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Gillian Lang, director of experience development at Glasgow Science Centre, said: "Whether you're watching a dinosaur come to life in 3D, exploring the limits of human endurance, or stargazing to the sounds of Queen, there's something for every visitor this summer at Glasgow Science Centre.
"By booking day tickets in advance in June, families can plan ahead and make the most of our extensive summer programme."
For more information and to book tickets, you can visit the Glasgow Science Centre website.