ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Science Center reopened for the first time in three months on Monday with new safety guidelines in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.While museums in Florida are allowed to open at 50 percent capacity, admission to the science center is limited to 25 percent during the initial reopening with guests required to purchase timed tickets in advance.“When museums were starting to open up, we kind of held back because we knew we had extra work to do,” Vice President of Marketing Jeff Stanford said. “We’re an interactive hands on place, so we had to figure that out.”Among some of the first changes, guests over the age of three are required to wear masks and have their temperature checked when entering the.