Turn back the clock this summer in Buena Park. Plummet into the ocean at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, travel back to the ice age at Los Coyotes Paleontology Museum, or get a blast from the past at Medieval Times.
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Turn back the clock this summer in Buena Park. Plummet into the ocean at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, travel back to the ice age at Los Coyotes Paleontology Museum, or get a blast from the past at Medieval Times.
Relive the splendor of the now-infamous ship at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. Check out over 250 historic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor of the ships' sunken hulk, which give a glimpse into past lives. Your children will love seeing actors adorned in period clothing and the detailed recreations of former rooms. Transport yourself back to 1912 in the opulent Titanic dining room with the excitement of a fully-guided exhibition tour. It will be a historical experience your children won't soon forget.
Leap back in time at Los Coyotes Paleontology Museum. With prehistoric fossils and a 9-million-year-old Baleen whale skeleton, this institution hosts one of the only complete ice age fossils on display in the world. Your children will also enjoy the JurassicCon movie memorabilia from the fabled Hollywood classic Jurassic Park, as well as other fossil sculptures. If they're looking to be the next scientist, consider signing them up for the Junior Scientist camp, which includes a paleontology and archaeology field experience and an artistic chance to "make and take" fossils of shells in clay.
Revel in the glory of a bygone age at Medieval Times. Start your voyage by entering through the European style castle, adorned with a hall of arms. From there you will experience a spectacular two hour show, complete with knights in shining armor in jousting and battle. Devour a feast only fit for a king, and meet up with courtiers including a princess and a royal falconer. Watch the magnificent choreography of the 30 horses included in the show - bred from Andalusia for royalty in the 11th century, they are among the rarest kind in the world. Children under the age of threeenter for free.
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