Challenger Learning Center
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Great for birthday parties (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekdays (quieter)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Atreyee Gupta Roy
12 months agoKid attended a STEM program here with her homeschool group. The program was 2 hours long. It was educational, engaging and fun all at the same time. Looking forward to attend some more educational programs. Thank you.
Alexa Tischler
a year agoAttended a birthday party for a 10 yo here. All the kids loved it! The instructors did a wonderful job, and the interactive mission room was very well done.
M R
7 years agoThe Challenger Center is amazing! The school-year space experiences are captivating - for kids and adults. And the summer camp is superb. The Challenger Center staff works with a huge range of children with sensitivity, brilliant programming. I helped facilitate 8 3rd graders from a Ferguson elementary school go to summer camp last summer and each kid had a fabulous time. They returned to school energized about math, science, space, school and learning. Hurray for the Challenger Center! Thank you.
Stephen Schisler
8 years agoI brought my S.T.E.A.M.club kids here today and it was an AMAZING experience. Our two commanders met us at the door and walked us through our entire mission. Top notch, every kid, at every level felt that they had accomplished an integral part of the mission. They were hugging and giving each other high fives afterwards. It's like having an EPCOT center exhibit right in my old NoCo stomping grounds. If you haven't been, and your kids love space travel and science, THEN GO! Call them and schedule a mission today!
Devin Hunter
2 years agoMy friend who teaches mathematics invited me to accompany him to a STEAM-teacher workshop, which took place on Wednesday, July 13th, 2022. I had anticipated a lengthy and eyes-closing lecture about teaching STEAM material, but my low expectations soon collapsed. Special S/O to Robert Powell and Caitlyn Rettke for providing us attendees a hand-ons experience with paper rockets; LED lights and music amplifiers. Continue to do what y'all are doing in your community. Making these items before the Challenger Learning Center (CLC) had been unprecedented for me, a non-STEAM based- teacher. Devin Hunter