




The last Science Lounge we attended was all about outer space; this time we went on a scavenger hunt, Indiana Jones style. We had to solve puzzles at different stations within the museum, each time you answered correctly, you received a clue to find the ultimate treasure. We were not quite as gung-ho as the other adventurers - I'm talking running through the museum - but we did eventually solve the puzzles, in a walking fashion, and felt pretty accomplished. And yes, one of the challenges was digging a clue from a box of meal worms. Sick. Out.
adult beverages + a night at the museum + friends = a really great Thursday night in Denver.