![]() I even found some crazy plans that he had developed, such as designs for a person to breathe underwater, like scuba diving.Īt the end of the exhibit, they also talk about his work in art with spotlights on the Mona Lisa and a few other pieces. Of course, since this is the air and space museum, a lot is dedicated to the flying machines he built, with many of them having small scale representations to show what they would have looked like from his plans. I learned a lot about him in this exhibit as I didn’t even realize how much he was interested in battle techniques and designing of things like tanks, assault ladders, and boats. This exhibit is here for the next year (end of 2017) and features a lot of different creations from Leonardo da Vinci’s career. I would recommend heading to the right first, seeing the Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit, then walking around the circular path of the museum, which takes you through air and into space. When you walk into the main lobby, you will see both an airplane and a part of a space shuttle, showing you the museum features both air and space in its interior. The museum is shaped like a big circle and is actually a lot smaller than it looks from the outside. It is worth the walk though, as it is full of impressive exhibits. Located in the southern section of Balboa Park, this museum is off the beaten path compared to all of the museums in the northern section. Location: 2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego, CA 92101.It is interactive with lots of media, features elaborate exhibits, and has a full area dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci all of this making it a fantastic spot to explore in the park. This location is a part of the Smithsonian family of museums, and of course, that means that it is held to a standard not many museums are held to. Voting is open for 24 hours.As one of the premier museums in Balboa Park, the San Diego Air and Space Museum is a place that should be on your radar to visit in Southern California. So here are your nominees in the 4D movie category. For other attractions with the 3D movies in stationary theaters, ones that parks didn't label 3D or 4D in either the show's name or official description, I assigned the attraction to this category if its seats jiggle or tickle you. If the park instead calls the movie "3D," I put it in the 3D category. ![]() ![]() Basically, if a park labels an attraction "4D," it's eligible in this category. As I noted when we voted on 3D movies last week, the line dividing 3D from 4D has grown blurry over the years. Honey I Shrunk the Audience is gone now, but a field of 4D movies remains to battle for this year's title. HISTA freaked me out, but I've gone on to enjoy many other 4D shows over the years. ![]() When it happened, well… I just started to write "I screamed like a little kid," but I don't remember ever screaming that loudly when I was a child. Remember the first time you saw a 4D movie? Mine was Disney's original, "Honey, I Shrunk the Audience." I knew that something was going to happen in the theater in addition to the 3D movie when I visited that first summer, but I didn't know what it would be. Robert Niles 2012 Best Attraction Tournament: Best 4D Movie? February 7, 2012, 10:40 AM
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