Columbus To Do #2

My last couple stops around the Columbus area included the Columbus Zoo and My most Aquarium, and COSI. My most memorable part about these visits was at the zoo. I had never seen the baby polar bear until this time when I visited. I learned that the attractions that Columbus has to offer are always changing and supporting interesting new projects to be explored. This project has prompted me, however, to want to explore more of the festivals around the Columbus area. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend any within the time of this assignment. I recommend spending time and embracing every experience that Columbus has to offer.

 

One of my stops along the way was The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. I was blessed with a beautiful day at the zoo. The temperature was nice and cool, prompting many of the usually lazy animals to play around a bit more. I was able to visit the majority of the zoo, excluding the Australia part. I was able to finally see the baby polar bear swim and play. I would recommend this to anyone of all ages, it is a wonderful experience.

 

Next I went to COSI, Columbus’s Center Of Science and Industry. It was a special evening with less crowds, which makes it perfect. I was able to explore COSI’s new green energy section, and it has really improved in the last couple of years. COSI also has a coffee shop, however they ask that you do not take your drinks into the exhibits, instead you must sit in the coffee shop to finish wasting valuable COSI time. My main recommendation for COSI is to go when there is not a large crowd. There are so many parts to explore and enjoy, COSI is a go to spot to visit in Columbus.

My mom and sister enjoying Ocean.