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    Adler Planetarium

    3.5 (667 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Scott L.

    This is not a large place but worth the trip. Lots of space artifacts and history. They have solar viewing on certain days in the observatory, and night viewing at special times. We arrived during an off day, so check their schedule before you go if interested! The gift shop has a lot of Pink Floyd references, if you are a fan a great place to pick up some unique finds.

    Erica M.

    A bunch of grown adults being kids and we absolutely loved it! The shows on the moon and constellations were GREAT. I also did a few labs (yes don't judge me) and had a blast. The least fun part was battling with the kids to play LOL. But seriously, great time.

    Char C.

    The Adler is so, much easier to see the whole museum in one visit vs the Field Museum. We watched one of the 3 movies, and i wish we had watched the other two as well. It was a delight to relax and learn about our beautiful moon. Lots of cool exhibits, some interactive and some hands on play for kids. If you or a family member have the slightest passion for space, this is 10/10.

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    Lisa M.

    I feel like this is the black sheep or the forgotten child of the museum family, but I love it. We haven't been here in ages, but our kids loved it too. There were a bunch of reviews saying how parts of exhibits were closed or in disrepair/not functioning. There were some things that were closed off, but generally our kids were able to interact with a lot of the museum. There was a fun space rover that you could actually sit in to steer and drive, which was hilarious. Other simulators allow you to actually control a robot rover as if you're in the station and exploring the terrain. They also have craft stations for a wide age range. It wasn't crazy crowded (which is great), it's small enough that you can see almost everything you want with just a morning trip, and make it back in time for naps or pick a secondary attraction without feeling rushed. I was pleasantly surprised with how much fun we had. Plus, it's probably the most affordable of all the museums, and I feel like we get our money's worth because we got to see everything at our own leisure. Go give the planetarium some love!

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    Alyssa G.

    This is our 3rd year in a row utilizing the free Wednesday nights for Illinois residents and I must say, this was my favorite visit yet! They have really worked hard to update the exhibits including one all about visiting the moon, how astronomy and astrology have historically worked together, and they updated their wall space with stickers about everything from Mars-di Gras (Mardi Gras) to Lunar New Year. Did you know that 1 out of every 5 people celebrates Lunar New Year? I didn't. I enjoy that the space can be tackled in a free evening without feeling overwhelming or stressful. The space is so manageable, we actually look forward to spending some time in the Cosmic Cafe for a latte and some breathtaking views of the Chicago skyline. A favorite part of every visit is the opportunity to use the Doane Observatory telescope! Unfortunately, the weather was beautiful and the moon so bright that we couldn't stay in the line for our turn because we had purchased tickets for a 9:15p show. It is the larget telescope available to the public in the Chicagoland area! The last time we did get to use it, we saw a whole galaxy! We also have been waiting, like, two years to see The Dark Side of the Moon because my 15 year old daughter is a Pink Floyd fan. It utilizes all 10 tracks on the album and encompasses both Pink Floyd and space. Very trippy for someone who has never done drugs, but also very surprisingly very enjoyable! The best part, I believe, of every visit is the art room. We learned about the different surfaces of the moon--highlands (mountains), craters, etc.--by using tactile objects to recreate them. The hands on learning helped to cement the information into our brains! I hope to continue to visit the Adler Planetarium with my daughter and even beyond! (Also, we waited to the side of the parking lot for 4 minutes before entering because the $17 evening parking doesn't start until 4p. $8 saved paid for my daughter's latte in the cafe!)

    Leslie C.

    Free Wednesday nights for Illinois residents. It was fun to be there at night without the crowds. Cool exhibits and venue. Really fun to walk around. They have a few theaters that show movies for an extra charge. An observatory outside too. Beautiful location on the lake and lovely place to walk around. They have a cafe and plenty of restrooms. A nice variety of things to see and plenty of interactive things to do.

    Travis P.

    Personally, I didn't feel this one was really worth it. There's some cool science-type stuff to check out, but it felt more geared toward kids. There are lots of random interactive exhibits, but I was able to go through everything in about an hour. We came here using the CityPASS, which included two shows, but since we arrived late, we were only given the option to watch one. The show itself was a bit boring, and you could even see people dozing off. If you have the choice between this and something else, I'd recommend skipping it--unless you're really into planets.

    Lam B.

    Adler Planetarium had some interesting exhibits, but there was not enough entertainment to justify the admission fee of more than twenty five dollars. I chose the base museum admission without any show add ons. While the experience might entertain younger children for thirteen dollars, there was little for adults to enjoy. The museum had poor airflow and felt very stuffy and there should have been more sanitation stations given how many displays were hands on. *Other World: this section would have been more impressive if the displays were not so worn down. The area was humid and cramped and the crowding made it difficult to appreciate the interactive elements. *Community Design Labs and Star Studio: these areas were clearly designed for younger children and offered a wide variety of art supplies. *Chicago's Night Sky: an interesting collection of globes and star maps. We were not able to see the Historic Atwood Sphere, but I enjoyed the surrounding historical objects. *Universe In Your Hands: This was my favorite section, showcasing different models used to measure time. The collection featured unique and striking sundials from around the world. *Telescopes: was another extensive collection. I wished the South Pole Telescope had been more functional and some of the others had scratched viewing glasses from previous guests. *Mission Moon: included fun memorabilia from various past missions. Although the activities here were the most interactive, many items were missing or not functioning. While the base collections were solid, there was noticeable wear and tear throughout the exhibits. Because so many displays were interactive yet damaged or incomplete, it was difficult to fully appreciate the historical context of the items on display. We finished the entire planetarium in about thirty minutes, including the time spent weaving around children. Younger children may enjoy the arts and crafts, but they might not engage with the extensive reading required in the older exhibits. Adults may find that many exhibits are either nonfunctional or primarily geared toward children.

    karina k.

    A lovely place and an amazing place on the lake of Lake Michigan. They have more than just the planetarium. They have events like the lunar eclipse on the lawn for example in 2024.

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    Chris W.

    Honestly, you can probably skip when there are several other museums in the area that offer a lot more. It was fairly basic on the inside and very small compared to others - unless you come here specifically to see a show, I'd recommend skipping.

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    Melissa S.

    Great view of the skyline right outside the planetarium. You really can't get a better view unless you are on a ferry. If you arrive without tickets you can purchase them from the accessible entrance on the first floor. If you have a mobile ticket go to the second level to check in. This is also a museum so you can look around while waiting for the planetarium show. The cost depends on how many shows you want to see.

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    Which Sky shows are worth seeing and what do you experience during the show?

    You experience a round large screen that's the ceiling and walls. It's a great view of things. I saw the planet nine show and it was very interesting. I also saw the sky live show and it was by far the most popular. It was interesting to see what… 

    Is the Planetarium open on Mondays? I get mixed responses when I talk to people vs what I see on the website, yelp, and City Pass?

    I went on Monday, June 6

    Will this keep active 3 year olds interest?

    I think so! The museum part not so much, but there is a playground/childrens area that my nephew (2) really enjoyed. It's a pretty small place but if you're content with just hanging around and letting him climb and play then it would be good for a… 

    How much are the individual show tickets? not the admission price but the individual sky shows that can be be bought at the box office?

    $12 for general admission, $24.95 for basic pass, $34.95 for anytime all acess pass... for adults only

    How is this place for 8yr old boy and 11month old?

    8 year old will love it. The 11 month old will probably be "meh", but that's how most 11 month olds are.

    Is there a telescope we can look through?

    Yes there is. It's an observation one that is outside. It is included in admission however it may not be available all times of the year. When we went they were closing it within 2 hours and there's a little bit of a line I believe it only showed… 

    Do they search bags? If so can we bring in food/water etc?

    We were just there in June. They do not search bags and, we did have food and water in our backpack.

    What shows should be attended?

    Skywatch live Dedinity space theater

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    Learned about the solar system (my son's sixth grade class did) and then went to the planetarium as a follow up.

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