1. Aquarium of the pacific
It has more than 500 species in 19 most important habitats highlights the marine life of the Pacific Ocean. Explore sunny Southern California and the Pacific of Baja California, the cold waters of the North Pacific, and the colorful tropical Pacific reefs. The Southern California and Baja gallery exhibits seals and sea lions in a close-up and personal indoor / outdoor setting. The North Pacific is home to the gallery puffins and other diving birds that nest up and "fly" under water, while sea otters have fun in a nearby habitat. The habitat of tropical reefs, the largest aquarium exhibit, introduces the visitor to a coral lagoon with colorful fish, as well as seahorses, sea serpents and mysterious sea dragons.
#1They encourages interactive learning
2. The sony pictures studios Tour
#2 They encourages interactive learning

#1They encourages interactive learning#1
They offers a rare glimpse of the days of old Hollywood glory and an inside view of a state-of-the-art motion picture studio in such films as The Wizard of Oz, Spiderman, and Men in Black were filmed Depending on availability, you can also receive visits from the programs such as "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune."
3. The Zimmer Children’s Museum
They encourages interactive learning, creative self-expression, and imaginative play through "prohibited not touching," exhibitions, and artistic activities. Island music introduces children to music and allows them to create a virtual drum loop and create their own original music. The Wailing Wall recreates the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem (Kotel), and invites visitors to share their hopes for the future. Plane Discovery allows kids to navigate to an airplane simulator while flying over faraway destinations such as Israel, Mexico, and much more .
4. The discover Science Center
In Santa Ana 120 hands-on houses in exciting science exhibits on two floors, including Dynamic Earth, Techno Arts, The Discovery Stadium and the earthquake zone. Play a game of Virtual Volleyball, make music with a laser harp, climb a rock wall, see an inner geyser explode, cope with an earthquake in the Shake Shack, and much more. Visit the life-size dinosaur exhibit with an interactive tour that explains Argentinosaur life sciences. The center hosts BubbleFest in April, the Science Spooky in October, and a new exhibition every summer .
5. Kidspace Children’s Museum
It is an interactive indoor and outdoor learning system that offers the center exhibits as Diner Bugsy, where children learn about mantids, cockroaches and much more. Also, search for fossils in The Dig, create works of art inspired by nature in N'Art, or ride a bike through the Patio Wisteria.
6. Family Golf N ‘Stuff Fun Center
It offers four miniature golf courses set against imaginative values ??such as a castle, a haunted house, an old ghost town of the west, a California mission, a tree house, and much more. The park also offers interesting rides, such as go-karts bumper boats, bumper cars, and a children's train, in addition to arcade games and lazer etiquette.
7. Guinness World Records Museum
In Hollywood chronicles record of the deeds and feats that range from the greatest work of art down to Limbo. You and your children will experience racing at 240 kilometers per hour in the world's fastest Formula One car and explore the world's most fascinating natural phenomena, human endowments, animal acts, and much more.
8. Wild Rivers Waterpark
It is the largest water park in Southern California with more than 40 water attractions and attractions. It is the perfect place to "chill out" with the kids after a long day in the California sun. If you dare, go to the top of the seven-story Wild Rivers mountain. Relax on the Island of the explorers with a vague air chamber float on a warm river, refreshing spas, and reduced walks and pools for the little adventurers. Open at the end of May to September
9. The HollyWood Museum
The Hollywood Museum features 10,000 artifacts and items from Hollywood's past, including Rocky's boxing gloves, Marilyn Monroe dresses, the Indiana Jones whip, and much more. Located in the historic building of Max Factor, the museum pays homage to the golden age of Hollywood with a beautiful restored Art Deco exterior building and opulent interiors. Newer additions to the museum include Nicole Kidman costumes by Moulin Rouge and Paris Hilton party dresses .
1. The Museum of Tolerance
It is a great way for older children (some of the exhibits are recommended for 12+ and others are for all ages) to explore issues of prejudice and discrimination through interactive exhibits and role-playing games. The children of the Holocaust exhibition brings the Holocaust live as visitors can walk through a simulation of sound effects, photos, news, and much more. Finding Our Families, as we meet,celebrates the multicultural diversity of several notable Americans and encourages visitors to explore their own heritage.

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