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    Palm Beach Zoo

    Palm Beach Zoo

    3.6
    (330 reviews)
    8.6 km

    We visited the Palm Beach Zoo on a beautiful south Florida late morning when the weather was a bit…read morecooler than normal for early June. The Zoo is very well laid out and houses a variety of crowd-pleasing (and unfortunately endangered) animals such as tigers, bears, flamingos, Florida panthers, other cats, turtles, and many different birds. They also have a Koala bear with a baby that everyone was crowed around and adoring. The grounds are beautiful, with tropical plants lining the walkways, lots of water features and boardwalk bridges. The signage is mostly good, they have a large pictorial map at the entrance and directional signs to the animals throughout. Palm Beach Zoo has good parking tho I'm not sure whether the lot would fill-up quickly during the height of the season. We parked right across from the entrance. It's surprisingly close to 95. The kids will really love playing in the large outdoor fountain pool that leads to different sections of the Zoo.

    We ended up here after a change of plans, and I'm so glad we did -- this was the highlight of our…read moreday. The zoo is clean, well-maintained, and the animals all looked well cared for. We saw so many active animals -- tigers, lions, monkeys, a jaguar (absolutely beautiful), and even baby capybaras, which were adorable. My daughter's favorite part was the bird feeding area where the birds land on you -- she had the best time and it was really fun to watch. We also enjoyed the carousel and had lunch on-site, which was decent for zoo food. Staff and other guests were friendly, and the overall atmosphere was just pleasant. Perfect timing too -- we finished just as it started raining. Highly recommend for a fun, family-friendly outing.

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    Cox Science Center & Aquarium

    Cox Science Center & Aquarium

    3.5
    (190 reviews)
    8.6 km

    This is one of our favorite museums, and we keep coming back several times a year because there is…read morealways something new to explore. On this visit, we came to see the BRICK PLANET LEGO® brick exhibition (May 17-September 27), and it was absolutely incredible! The displays were stunning, with so many tiny details that both kids and adults could admire for a long time. Funny enough, this visit wasn't even planned. We originally spent the morning at The Breakers, but the children's play area was under renovation, so we had to quickly find something nearby before the rain started. We remembered our favorite museum, and it turned out to be the perfect backup plan. By the time we arrived, a heavy Florida downpour had started. We got a little soaked running inside, but it was completely worth it--we ended up spending almost the entire day there and had a hard time convincing the kids it was finally time to go home! The LEGO exhibition was amazing, and my girls especially loved the interactive building stations where they could create their own designs. After that, they spent a long time exploring the hands-on science exhibits with magnets, liquids, and other fascinating experiments. One of their favorites was building sculptures from colorful flexible rods, and of course they couldn't leave without visiting the Ball Factory, which has recently been updated and is now one of their favorite areas in the museum. There is also a wonderful playroom for younger children, although my older kids still enjoy it every time we visit. Once the rain stopped, we headed outside to explore the museum grounds. They have updated many of the outdoor exhibits since our last visit. Previously there were dinosaur displays, and inside the museum there was a fun detective-themed exhibition with puzzles, secret codes, and interactive challenges. This time we found Ice Age animals, including a giant saber-toothed tiger and a mammoth, along with several other impressive sculptures. Outside you'll also find a splash pad, giant acoustic dishes that let kids talk to each other from surprisingly long distances, food trucks, ice cream vendors, drinking fountains, and plenty of space to explore. The museum is always clean, the staff is friendly, and there is truly something for every age. Whether your kids love science, LEGO, hands-on experiments, or simply discovering new things, this is a fantastic place to spend the day. Highly recommend for families visiting or living in South Florida!

    This place is pretty small and undergoing renovations as mentioned in other reviews. I only went…read morebecause I am part of the passport program through a different science center membership so entry was free for me and a guest. What is cool for adults: flight simulator, observatory, fish tanks We spent 2 hours here. Mostly things are for kids but I loved the above, I also liked walking outside and seeing the animatronic dinosaurs that was pretty cool. The observatory was awesome, the woman who was working was kind enough to re open the telescope after she closed it for the day. We came for the last showing. We got to see the sun and the sun spots. So unique to use a telescope during the day. The flight simulator was awesome too, never seen that at a science museum before. They dumbed down the controls but it was still fun to steer. And I landed the plane successfully!

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    Jungle Queen Riverboat

    Jungle Queen Riverboat

    3.8
    (565 reviews)
    61.6 km
    $$$
    Full bar
    All you can eat

    Did this with a group from my husband's work they set everything up. Left towards the evening so…read morewe were able to catch the sunset which was stunning. A two story boat the cruses to the Jungle island. Drinks on the boat while you can sit or walk around while enjoying the scenery. Beautiful waterfront homes and yachts big ones little one. While your cruising other people wave to you they have a little bit of music playing. I enjoyed standing in the front it was very enjoyable and just loved the sunset Florida has some of the most beautiful sunsets incredible. We arrived at the island and greeted with friendly people where all the entertainment began. We sat down and ate they brought the food bbq to the table brought is drinks during the dinner they had live music that followed outside fire dancers and hula dancing. Then you were able to walk around the island birds a few animals jungle vibe. Than back on the boat for a ride back. Food was chicken which was tender and tasty. Ribs that feel off the bone with extra bbq sauce. Corn bread coleslaw.

    Great way to spend 90 minutes. Cost was reasonable. Boat left exactly at departure time…read more Sights were interesting although most of the trip was taken up with view of famous people's homes. This was expected though since most of these types of boat rides are similar in that respect. One interesting highlight was the trip into Port Canaveral to see some of the cruise ships in port. The tour guide/docent named Mason kept us engaged throughout the trip with his knowledge and an occasional one-liner. All in all a very pleasant afternoon. Highly recommended

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