Plan Your Next Event at The Frost Museum of Science
It’s beginning to look a lot like a holiday party season! Make your holiday soiree the toast of the town at one the city’s most talked about venues— the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science! With dazzling event spaces and awe-inspiring views of the city, an event at Frost Science promises to be one your guests won’t soon forget.
The museum is offering a complimentary liquid nitrogen Champagne cocktail station – an interactive experience for your guests, featuring a variety of fruit purees blast-chilled by the exclusive Frost 321 technology and topped with sparkling wine and Two Family level memberships (valid for two cardholders and up to four children in the household) and 8 Explorer Ticket admissions if booked by October 31st.

Frost Science offers special experiences and awe-inspiring spaces for corporate, nonprofit and social events, including flexible science exhibition halls, a three-level aquarium, a 250-seat full-dome planetarium and a living rooftop. Equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual and production capabilities, the museum also offers dramatic indoor and outdoor event spaces that can accommodate everything from a small gathering to an elaborate production for 5,000 of your closest friends.
And don’t worry, you’re in the best of hands—they have events down to a science! STARR Catering Group, their exclusive onsite team, creates sensory culinary experiences, bringing each client or planner’s vision to reality with innovative cuisine, presented beautifully, and served with choreographed precision.
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