Rock N' Roll Laser Light Shows
Light Up Your Night!
In the Dr. Phillips CineDome
Every Saturday Night, June 12 - August 21, 2010
Light and sound merge for a unique rock n' roll experience as laser light shows return to the Orlando Science Centerís Dr. Phillipís CineDome for a limited engagement. This summer relive the excitement or make new memories with rock n' roll hits and a new show line-up!
Bright lasers, pounding music, and intense graphics provide a sensory experience. Experience legendary sounds with a full color laser show from LightWave International. Whether youíre experiencing this phenomenon for the first, or hundredth time, it is not to be missed.
The laser light shows playing from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Saturdays feature classic rock content that may not be suitable for children ages 11 and younger. Parental discretion is advised. Please be aware that these shows are very loud. Ear plugs are available from the show attendants. There is also a family-friendly show at 6:00 p.m. entitled Cozmic Kidz Lazer Jam.
Show Schedule
Saturday Evenings For Summer 2010
6:00 p.m. - Cozmic Kidz Lazer Jamz*
7:00 p.m. - 80's Flashback
8:00 p.m. - Classic Rock A Go Go
9:00 p.m. - The Beatles
10:00 p.m. - Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Check out the Show Song List!
*There is also a 1:00 p.m. showing of Cozmic Kidz Lazer Jamz on Sunday afternoons (included in Science Center daily admission).
Ticket Prices
- First show included with paid General Admission (Night Pass or Day Pass).
- Night Pass general admission rates after 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays only.
- Due to the lasers, late seating and re-entry are not permitted, please arrive early to ensure seating.
Night Pass General Admission
Non-Members:
Adult - $13.00
Senior/Students - $12.00
Youth - $8.00
Additional Laser Shows - $7.00
Members:
1st show - Free
Additional Laser Shows - $7.00
Reciprocal Members:
1st show included in Reciprocal Upgrade - $10.00
Additional Laser Shows - $7.00
Guests with Complimentary Passes for OSC:
All Laser Shows - $7.00
26 July 2010
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Rock N' Roll Laser Light Shows
Lasers get a bad rap. We think of lasers cutting through steel or shooting bad guys in sci-fi movies and we assume all lasers are bad. However, lasers can be as harmful or not harmful as light. Generally, visible light lasers are turned up to a high power so that we can actually see the beam of light. Because of the intensity of the beam itself, it can generally be harmful to our eyes, which are especially sensitive to light. However, because of the wavelength, a visible light laser is generally harmless when applied to our skin. Much like the UV spectrum, the shorter the wavelength of the laser, the higher the intensity and thus the more harmful to our bodies it becomes.
If you would like to see lasers (and the visible light spectrum in action) come rock out at one of the Orlando Science Center’s many laser light shows, playing Saturday nights throughout the summer.



