Hi,
My children really like science centres so I%26#39;ve been checking into this one. I have run into some conflicting information.
Has Cite des Enfants changed - as several sites mention two groups age 2-5 and 5-12 and another site just lists age 2-7.
My children are 6 and 8 so I am trying to figure out my options. I also find different price combinations listed on different sites/parts of sites regarding Cite des Enfants, Explora, Geode, movie options etc. I also cannot find what parts would be included on a Museum pass.
If you have any current info or suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.
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It%26#39;s true that the price structure of the Cité des Sciences is a bit complicated and confusing... But according to the Museum Pass website, the pass covers only the Explora exhibition (normal price €8, free for under 7), not temporary extra charge exhibitions: parismuseumpass.com/en/…
The official website of the Cité des Sciences is www.cite-sciences.fr - and they say that the cité des enfants is aimed at 2-7 year olds.
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Hi --
Take your kids but don%26#39;t let them see/hear the 2-7 age range.
Since the site is a French design, they probably won%26#39;t find it to be beneath them simply because of the cultural differences, and I%26#39;m sure they%26#39;ll both enjoy it.
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Thanks - glad to know Cite des Enfants will work out for us. But I can%26#39;t really hide anything from 8 yr old DD as she is the only one of us who can speak French fluently. I just have to see what the current packages are. There is supposed to be a new website in the works.
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