Longway Planetarium

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Flint, United States

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Educational institution· Planetarium

Longway Planetarium Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Longway Planetarium is located in Flint, United States on 1310 E Kearsley St. Longway Planetarium is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category educational institution in United States.

Address

1310 E Kearsley St

Phone

+1 8102373400

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Dee Lambert

The sea turtle oddessy is an excellent, informative show. Very full of facts and educational learning experience for our children.

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Chris Fitzpatrick

Great place to come and see a show. I brought my family here for the Christmas show in the planetarium and we had a good time. It was easy to buy the tickets online and show the phone with an eticket on it to enter the line wasn't long and the cashier was very helpful. My son didn't like the seating because he is 5 and didn't have the mass to hold the seat reclining the whole time so me and my wife had to take turns helping him hold the seat back. The show was OK (holiday music playing with a light show on the planetarium screen). Overall fun time spent with the family during the holidays.

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Kacie Shaw

Fantastic experience! It's been too long since I've seen a show. Had a family day and saw three in a row....all of them great. Staff was friendly and helpful, building very clean and shows very reasonable. I suggest a membership for the best value.

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Xochi Musser

Loved it! I was so impressed with Longway Planetarium. My daughter and I went one night for the light show, it was so reasonably priced, the staff were so nice and accommodating. I will definitely go back when I go to Flint again. Highly suggest!

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tengoindiamike

We used a Michigan Activity Pass, a program available through Public Libraries where you can pay for one ticket, in this case an adult non-resident ticket for 6, and get the second one for free so essentially 50% off. The planetarium was huge inside with nice ambient music playing before the show followed by intervals of space-related trivia questions projected onto the screen. The program we watched was the daily 'Skies over Michigan' presentation given at 3PM. It started out in the usual format of showing what is currently going on in our skies and then moving along chronologically with what to expect in the coming months. Finally the program wrapped up with a a 3D 'roller coaster' experience which was essentially a 3D FPV rendering of a roller coaster track set upon a backdrop of primarily Jupiter. Overall it was a nice visit!