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Spend Your Spring Break at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Exhibit

Now at the Cube L.A. thru April 23

By Informational Post April 9, 2017

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secrets of the Sewer is the new exhibit now open thru April 23, 2017 at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles.

In this fun traveling exhibit on loan to the Cube L.A., experience the first-ever museum exhibit featuring the four heroic ninjas-in-training – Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! 

Leap to the rescue and learn teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving as you work your way through puzzles, mazes and obstacles. Explore the turtles’ sewer-like lair, where good guys win and bad guys lose.

Since 1984, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have rocked it with their talent and teamwork, inspiring generations. Now you can join the pizza-eating, crime-fighting “Heroes in a Half Shell” to hone your own ninja skills and problem solving intellect while learning the secrets of the sewer at this museum exhibit for kids, teens and fans of the TMNT.

EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS

The Dojo and Splinter’s Room

In order to create a seamless ninja fighting team, Master Splinter has devoted many hours to training the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In the Dojo, Splinter and Raphael show visitors the value of hard work, practice and knowing your enemy.

The Common Room

Families are encouraged to explore the Turtles’ Lair, discover facts about these teenage crime-fighters and hone their individual skills.

Donatello’s Workshop and Lab

Donnie is the inventor of the group; his lab is the place to try your hand at creative problem solving, as well as learning from mistakes.

New York City Streets

Put your skills and training to the test in the streets of NYC. Try working together to stop the villain Shredder and his foot clan!

This exhibit is now open at Discovery Cube Los Angeles, 11800 Foothill Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 91342 everyday from 10am to 5pm. 

Tickets are available at Discovery Cube LA or ONLINE. General admission tickets are $12.95 for adults and kids and children ages 2 and under are free.  

For more information on the exhibit visit la.discoverycube.org/exhibits/tmnt or www.childrensmuseum.org