Science Centres & Natural History Museums
Beat The Storm is a walk-through hurricane experience that lets visitors feel 78mph winds and understand extreme weather through their entire body, not a screen.
Request an Exhibit BriefMost weather exhibits explain. Beat The Storm lets visitors feel. The moment they step into 78mph winds, weather science stops being abstract.
It is the exhibit that generates conversation, gets shared on social media, and brings school groups back year after year.
Beat The Storm has been installed in science centres on three continents and received recognition at IAAPA for its educational depth and guest engagement.
Beat The Storm integrates with your existing gallery flow, operates with standard staff, and requires no consumables. Educational signage, curriculum guides, and school group materials are included.
Case Study
Universe Science Park in Denmark installed Beat The Storm as part of their weather gallery. The attraction became one of their most-visited exhibits, ranking as a visitor favourite in exit surveys. School groups book repeat visits specifically to experience it as part of science curriculum reinforcement.
Visitors come for the exhibit and stay for the science. Beat The Storm gave us an anchor piece that everything else in the gallery benefits from.Science Centre Director, Universe Science Park
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Is it safe for children and school groups?
Yes. Beat The Storm is designed for ages 4 and up with a zero-injury record across all global installations. Participants are in full control and can exit at any time.
What curriculum areas does it support?
Beat The Storm supports science, geography, physics, and STEM curricula at primary and secondary level. Educational resource packs aligned to major curriculum frameworks are available.
How much space does it require?
The standard footprint is approximately 140 square metres. Configuration options exist for tighter gallery footprints. Our team will assess your space as part of the enquiry process.
How many staff does it need to operate?
Beat The Storm is designed to run with one floor staff member. No specialist technical knowledge is required. Staff training is included as part of installation commissioning.
Can the theming be customised to our gallery identity?
Yes. Beyond the three core themes, bespoke theming is available. Custom signage and branding integration can be developed as part of the installation package.
Beat The Storm is available for science centres globally. Request an exhibit brief including technical specifications, educational resource overview, and indicative installation investment.
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