Is MOSI in Tampa closing?

Is MOSI in Tampa closing?

— The Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa will be one of the first major science centers in the country to reopen after closing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. MOSI will reopen to the public on Wednesday, May 27.

How long does it take to go through MOSI?

Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and allow a minimum of 3 hours to enjoy all that MOSI has to offer.

Do you have to wear a mask at MOSI?

Visitors must wear face coverings in this exhibition to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable visit.

Can you bring food to MOSI?

Please label all food containers. Campers must bring a non-refrigerated lunch. MOSI does not have a cafeteria on site to purchase food. All food must be brought from home.

What happened to MOSI in Tampa?

MOSI to close most of its building, IMAX to save money before move to downtown Tampa. The Museum of Science and Industry will be reduced from its 300,000-square-foot campus to just 40,000 square feet during summer. Any exhibits that are not eliminated will move into the newer Kids in Charge wing of the building.

How much does it cost to go to MOSI?

Instructions for fulfillment MOSI Basic Admission

Gate price Your price
Adult (ages 13-59) $12.95 $11.95
Senior (ages 60+) $10.95 $9.95
Child (ages 2-12) $7.95 $7.50

Is Mosi good for adults?

Children’s museums are all about hands-on activities and it turns out, so is MOSI. The permanent exhibitions, the giant IMAX dome theater, the planetarium, the flight simulator and the bike on a wire thingy are all stuff adults can enjoy shamelessly without kid in tow.

How much is a Mosi ticket?

Museum of Science & Industry/Tickets

How much are tickets at MOSI?

Are they moving MOSI?

Museum of Science and Industry The museum has been forced to downsize due to costs and is planning on moving to a new location downtown. The museum has sat on Fowler Avenue across from the University of South Florida since 1980. A smaller version of MOSI will re-launch on Nov.

Did MOSI downsize?

Tampa’s Museum of Science and Industry made a difficult but necessary decision Thursday in announcing it would significantly downsize its campus in advance of relocating to downtown Tampa. MOSI will consolidate its exhibits at its longtime home in north Tampa, across from the University of South Florida.

How big is Mosi?

MOSI to close most of its building, IMAX to save money before move to downtown Tampa. The Museum of Science and Industry will be reduced from its 300,000-square-foot campus to just 40,000 square feet during summer.