ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
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Absolutely amazing place with so much to see, for the young to adults. Grab a map and figure out what’s your move. I found myself having to stop the kids from just running up to an exhibit and touching everything and if it would interact in any ways, and if not then they’d run to the next thing- there is a some of reading involved so you know the instructions before you can do the actual activity for most of them. So, I had to call them back, read the instructions to them, then it was actually a cool thing to do. I have two kids ages 4 & 6. They just wanted to physically do everything without really knowing what they were supposed to be learning about and I tried to explain few things from science prospective. So, adults, keep up and get engaged along with them so they know how to complete the activities and maybe learn something from them. they have indoor water activity a lot of other play activities including slides and play areas. The aquatic animal exhibit is also awesome. A mesmerizing view of the lake Champlain from this place is so great that you can’t compare with anything else. If you visit this place in the evening he can probably get a chance to take the sunset pictures from upstairs which is breathtaking. There’s a cafe and gift shop. So much to do and see, could be an all day thing if you want to get your money’s worth. if we visit Vermont anytime in filter, this is gonna be our first thing to do for the kids and for ourselves.
Jay SuJay Su
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We had a wonderful time with our five-year-old son. The exhibits had lots of interactive features, and volunteers from local engineering firms were doing fun projects. It was also MOLE week, so chemistry grad students and their professors were there with thought-provoking games and crafts. My son was also the perfect age for the play area with the airplane, water table, stores, and tree slide. We enjoyed two of the 3D movies that were 20 minutes each. These were $5 extra per person, above the admission price. The lake resource room was packed with fun things to do. I think my son enjoyed this area the best. It was my favorite as well. It has an unassuming entrance, so don't walk by without checking it out. It is staffed by someone who has an office in the back of the resource room. She is very friendly and pulls out puzzles, challenges and coloring pages that all have to do with the lake. This area is a hidden gem and a learning mecca. The gift shop was cute and we picked up a few souvenirs. Bathrooms were clean and staff was friendly and helpful. We were entertained for over 4 hours. Don't miss the deck with a beautiful view of lake Champlain!
Danelle WeaverDanelle Weaver
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ECHO was so fun! The staff is so engaging and eager to share. There was so much to see and do, we spent about 2hrs there as adults but plan to spend longer if you are with kids who can play with more of what there is on offer. We loved seeing all the different animals but I think the goofy sturgeons in the lake room really captured our heart the most! We were worried about accessibility but had no problem navigating every single thing in a wheelchair. No missed opportunities! However, we were disappointed as this day had been advertised by ECHO as a masked day at ECHO which was important as one of us is immunocompromised, however we only saw one staff member and no other patrons in a mask. In the future, if you intend to offer masked days, please consider that you put folks at risk by not giving them the accurate information to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.
Haley GHaley G
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It’s a cool science and activity center for kids. They have 3 floors with lots of engineering and builder sections, lots of physics experiments and a small marketplace on the third floor. For additional price, they also sell tickets for 3D movies that are about 20 minutes long. The engineering arena in first floor is really huge and has lots of items for bunch of kids to play at the same time. The second floor is mostly empty, just an eel tank. On third of are all the experiments, a library and water play area. A lot of the parts were closed for renovation. We also saw a live eel feed demo, that was underwhelming. There were bunch of live activity also ran by the associates. Gift shop was nice. Parking is not free, need to pay with ParkMobile app/site, $3 an hour + fees. We spend about an hour 40 minutes in the center.
Nehal AhmedNehal Ahmed
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This was a cute little aqua center. It's mostly geared at children, but if you're an adult in the area I think it's worth checking out. There section I enjoyed the most is the lake where they teach you about the native species in the lake and some of the invasive species that are particularly problematic. There's also several kinds of fish, turtles, frogs, salamanders, and a snake. Next to this section upstairs are also some fun science experiments you can do which include floating ball mazes, a topography map, water and flashing light, and a rotating table. So, there's plenty to keep your kids busy here for several hours. They also have a rotating exhibit and there are several movies you can go watch as well.
Ian ProctorIan Proctor
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My one year old and almost 3 year old loved it here so much we went twice during our week stay in the area. The kid play area had lots of fun stuff for them to explore. My son loved the water play and my daughter was obsessed with the doctor area and pretending to care for the stuffed animals. We liked the hands on opportunities throughout the museum, and even though it is not a huge place, there's lots to see and do. We also ate some soup in the cafe and were very impressed with it. Usually the food options are pretty bad at these types of places and we were pleasantly surprised by the quality of food here. Highly recommend this place especially if you have young kids.
Elaine MantinanElaine Mantinan
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Church Street Marketplace
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1 College St, Burlington, VT 05401
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(802) 864-1848
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Website
echovermont.org
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4.6
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cultural
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ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, formerly the Lake Champlain Basin Science Center, is a science and nature museum located on the Burlington waterfront in northern Vermont.
attractions: Church Street Marketplace, Waterfront Park, The Great Escape Room Burlington, Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection by Hilton, Ben & Jerry’s, Battery Park, Hilton Garden Inn Burlington Downtown, The Flynn, Hotel Vermont, Courtyard Burlington Harbor, restaurants: Farmhouse Tap & Grill (Burlington VT), American Flatbread Burlington, The Skinny Pancake Burlington, Shanty On The Shore, Henry's Diner, Leunig's Bistro, Hen of the Wood - Burlington, Foam Brewers - Burlington, Rí Rá Irish Pub, Gaku Ramen

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