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Old 12-22-2023, 06:46 AM
 
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Please advise on the places to visit in and around Columbus during the holidays as we have have couple of weeks (last week of December and first week of January) of holidays to spend.

We are a family of four, including 2 kids aged 10 and 8 years.
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Old 12-22-2023, 06:52 AM
 
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COSI - Center of Science and Industry
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Columbus Zoo Festival of Lights
Otherworld: Immersive Art Experience
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Old 12-25-2023, 04:30 PM
 
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I am thinking of the following attractions in Cincinnati and Columbus during a 2 day visit over the last of December from Cleveland

Please advise which of the following 3 to 4 attractions in Cincinnati that I should not miss. I am biased towards a warmer indoor attraction as well as cost effective event.

Cincinnati Zoo + Lights (about $78 for a family of 4). I believe it is an outdoor event.
Cincinnati Art Museum. I believe it is free of cost. I believe it is an indoor event.
Cincinnati Museum Center (about $56 for a family of 4). I believe it is an indoor event.
Krohn Conservatory (about $34 for a family of 4). I believe it is an indoor event.
Fountain Square. I believe it is free of cost. I believe it is an indoor event.

Please advise which of the following 3 to 4 attractions in Columbus that I should not miss. I am biased towards a warmer indoor attraction as well as cost effective event.

Columbus Zoo for its Wildlights event (about $112 for a family of 4). I believe it is an outdoor event.
COSI (Center of Science and Industry): (about $84 for a family of 4). I believe it is an indoor event.
Columbus Frankliin Observatory ( about $77 for a family of 4). I believe it is an indoor event.
Easton Town Center: I believe it is free of cost. I believe it is an outdoor event.
Otherworld: Immersive Art Experience (about $108 for a family of 4). I believe it is indoor event.


Which one is preferable - Columbus Zoo with Lights or Cincinnati Zoo with Lights?

Is the Cincinnati Krohn conservatory and Columbus Franklin observatory similar... If so, which one is preferable..
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