The threefold tour mentioned above is a very unique line up :). The astronomy concepts presented and aided by the models and many of the stories play off of the concepts and even connect many what
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Chairs, blankets, laser pointer, planisphere, constellation image big screen, geo poster worth a thousand words, Kokopelli, play-doh milky way, hula zodiac and milky way, planetary size models,.
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A: This tour is great for kids! There’s a lot of interactive stuff like the play-doh Milky Way and hula zodiac, so it's super engaging for younger audiences. Just keep in mind that it can run late into the night, so plan accordingly if your little ones need an early bedtime. As for the age limit, I don't think there is one, but it’s best to check with the provider when booking.
A: They usually have a backup plan for rain, but it varies depending on the forecast. If it's looking like a total washout, they might reschedule or take you to a covered area to still enjoy some part of the experience. It's best to check with Adventure Explore and Soar the day before your tour.
A: Definitely dress in layers! Sedona nights can get pretty chilly, even in summer. I'd recommend a light jacket or hoodie, especially since you'll be sitting still for a while. Comfortable shoes are a must too, since you might walk a bit to the viewing spot. Don’t forget the blanket; they provide chairs, but it's nice to have something cozy to wrap up in.
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Just booked the Night Sky Tour for my boyfriend's birthday!
I’m so excited! I heard about the Galaxy and Sedona Story Tour, and it sounds amazing. The interactive stuff like the play-doh Milky Way and the stories about the stars seem like a perfect mix of fun and learning. We’re going in September. Any tips on making it extra special? Also, what should I bring?
Went on the Night Sky Tour last week! Here’s my review!
Wow, just wow! The stories were so captivating. The way they connected ancient myths to modern culture was mind-blowing. My favorite part was the laser pointer; pointing out constellations was such a fun hands-on activity! It was chilly at night, so definitely wear layers. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique experience in Sedona!