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Developed by the Museum of Science and Lucasfilm Ltd., Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination makes its world premiere at the Museum of Science, Boston, on October 27, 2005.

The first exhibition of its kind, Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination combines costumes and props from all six Star Wars films combined with real world technologies providing a gateway to examining technologies of today and tomorrow.

Dates
October 27, 2005 – April 30, 2006

Tickets
Adult: $20, senior (60+): $18, and children (3-11): $17.
Public price includes a separate ticket for general Exhibit Halls admission usable on the same day or within six months of visiting the exhibitition.

Tickets for Museum of Science Members are $3 each. Admission is by timed ticket only. Advance reservations are recommended. For more information, call 617/723-2500; (TTY) 617/589-0417; or visit starwars.mos.org.

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Adult: $20, senior (60+): $18, and children (3-11): $17

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starwars.mos.org

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1 Science Park, Boston, MA, 02117 map
Phone: 617-723-2500

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4-starMy Son's Journey To Star Wars
To call my three-year old son a Star Wars fan is an understatement. He has the sheets, the pillow and figures the lego's game (not the saber yet, he's too young). We brought him last week to this exhibit and he was in complete awe. It has the light speeder that Luke drove, all of the costumes and large-scale ships that they used in the making of the movie. Call in advance to see if they have a lot of tickets left to avoid crowds. Due to the high price, you'll probably avoid the field trips. Don't bother with the narrated tour device ($5 extra), there are plenty of narrations at each of the exhibits. They also have a simulated Millenium Falcon 'ride' ($5 extra). It was only 4 1/2 minutes so my son was entertained, but it was more about science and less about the millenium falcon. And he got a commemorative pin after this attraction. Oh, the staff was GREAT! They all stopped to talk to my son about the exhibits and helped with his questions and had no problem that we were late (reservations suggested).

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