Discovery Cube Los Angeles
About
Discovery Cube Los Angeles offers a family-focused environment with interactive science exhibits and learning activities designed for children. The facility features rotating exhibits that keep the experience fresh, including themed displays like Scooby-Doo mysteries, Barbie exhibitions, and LA Kings showcases. Visitors appreciate the well-designed play areas such as the realistic supermarket with shopping carts and play foods, along with educational tablets that teach about energy conservation in engaging ways. The second floor regularly introduces new exhibits, providing variety for returning families.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members describe Discovery Cube as an incredible exploratory wonderland where children become completely engaged and often resist leaving. They praise the interactive exhibits, particularly the realistic supermarket and educational tablets, while noting that rotating displays like Scooby-Doo mysteries keep visits fresh. Some mention that permanent exhibits show their age or are out of commission, suggesting the venue needs updates. Families appreciate the clean facilities, free parking, and carousel, with many traveling significant distances and planning return visits despite occasional crowds from field trips.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
Danielle Massell
2 months ago
This is exploratory Wonderland for my two year-old son!!! He is obsessed with this place when we go it’s impossible to get him to leave because it’s that incredible!!! We’re going back again this weekend, because once you know how wonderful it is, you never wanna stop revisiting 😍
Daniel Jackson
4 months ago
Fantastic place yo bring the kiddos. Just a heads up you can probably go thru this entire place in about 2hrs. But its a nice place to take kids and see some interesting science experiments. I love how the 2nd floor has new exhibits often. They had scooby doo mysteries on this trip. My son loves to come here and just get to touch everything. Recommend bringing kids for the experience.
Jenae Lien
11 months ago
An incredible place to explore for kids! My 4 year old spent 3 hours here discovering and learning. Not only do you learn about science, you also learn social skills when it comes to sharing and taking turns. There was a field trip with about 1000 kids (is what we were told!) so the place was unusually packed. Perfect for toddlers! We were hoping for the dinosaur exhibition but enjoyed the Barbie and L.A Kings exhibitions that were currently running. The carousel out front was spectacular. You can purchase all-day tickets or a single ride. It was the perfect way to end the visit. Little kids can ride (under 42” tall) so long as a parent or guardian is next to them holding them up. There’s a cafeteria that serves ready-made sandwiches, hot pizza, fruit and snacks. The bathrooms have changing tables and there’s a family bathroom on the 1st floor. Parking is free next to the park and it’s about 1 block away from the entrance of the Discovery Cube.
FRANKIE SHOL
a month ago
I went for a field trip with a class I work in. It was really neat! The different sections are incredible! The play super market is huge! It had shopping carts, lots of awesome play foods, meats, literally looks like a real grocery store! The tablets that you use to go through the house was really neat and so fun while learning soo much about energy! Everything was soo well made and the amount of learning was incredible! We all had a great time! I'm grateful I got to go! I will definitely be going back to bring my kids! It's more than worth your money!!
Garrett Henson
2 months ago
Our kids had fun and it was great watching them play. Great for a half day trip. This place has lots of short interactive games and learning activities. Unfortunately most are showing their age or just simply out of commission. The place is clean but could use an update to most of their permanent exhibits. Some of the exhibits look to be rotating/short term and all those were good. They have a small little food court that we didn't try but the offerings are pretty bog standard for a place like this. Parking, like others have mentioned is a little strange but plentiful. It shares a communal lot with the parks it neighbors, so expect a short walk. We traveled from a few hours away for our visit. All in all, I think we'd visit again sometime in the future. Hopefully by then some upkeep has taken place.
Contact
11800 Foothill Blvd, Sylmar, CA 91342, USA
scheduleHours
Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM