Biosphere 2: Under the Glass Tours
Lifey,
It so happens that some nephews and nieces were in town over the weekend and at their request we went to Biosphere 2 for the tour. So yes, tours are still being conducted, or they have been restarted, now that Biosphere 2 is operating under the aegis of the University of Arizona's College of Science. But the non-discounted tariff is rather steep, around $20, and it is a fairly long tour, on the order of a couple of hours if you do the self-guided bits after the docent-led portion.
AZBuck
Re: Biosphere 2: Under the Glass Tours
Thanks Buck. Good to know.
Not too sure if it will fit into this year's trip. Just so many places to go, so many people to see, I will be running out of time. But AZ is on the schedule for the next trip... whenever that will be. LOL
Lifey
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