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Why Meet at a Science Museum?
While the meeting and events industry has been slow to return to in-person, we can finally see the light. With a vaccine rolling out swiftly, the Miami Beach Convention Center already has a full calendar with groups reuniting for the first time in over a year. For groups who haven’t had the chance to bond in quite some time, why not meet at a science museum to mix things up? The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science offers groups ample meeting space, scientific catering options and educational exhibitions for groups to explore in-between sessions.
Intergalactic Flavors
Constellation Culinary Group leads all catering for events at the museum and has concocted its own scientific menu of creative food offerings for groups. Examples of this include a fun chocolate craters dessert which is served by a pastry chef who wears an astronaut suit and pink hair. Other scientific servings include a Moon Rock food station that features a nitrogen tank that the chef uses to make “moon rocks” for guests to enjoy, billowing smoke as they chew. This item is a chocolate mousse frozen in liquid nitrogen with toppings like hazelnut ganache.
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Animal Encounters
Animal encounters are also available so groups can share in 20-minute face-to-face experiences with animals like owls and snakes as a guide shares fun facts about them. Guests can also pet stingrays throughout the museum. It is also entertaining for groups to watch divers plunge into tanks and hold up signs with personalized messages on them, including a company logo. A popular meeting space is the Oculus, which faces a larger-than-life fish tank with an up-close view of marine life -- the perfect spot to sip a morning coffee before a day of sessions.
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Laser Light Show Cocktail Hour
The Frost Museum of Science is known for its late-night laser light show in the museum’s planetarium which is set to a curated selection of music. Highlights include Queen, Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Hendrix. For groups, choose this as the perfect setting for a pre-event cocktail hour. Constellation Culinary Group serves Frost 321 Nitro Cocktails, which are trippy and fun to drink during the evening of lights, music and science.
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Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Apart from in person events and meetings, the Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science is now holding virtual celebrations and ceremonies within their 16 event spaces totaling 1000,000 square feet. The main space fits 5,000 guests standing and 430 guests seated. You can capture your event under the stars of the Frost Planetarium, on the Rooftop Terrace, next to the Gulf Stream Oculus and you can even live-stream it for guests.
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