2/5 Hannah T. 2 years ago on Google
The
City
Museum
is
unique
in
the
way
that
it
feels
like
intentional
chaos.
It’s
almost
like
an
interactive
art
museum.
The
playgrounds/
climbing/sliding
structures
are
very
unique.
Most
of
them
go
from
one
floor
to
another
(I
think
there
were
a
few
that
went
between
three
floors).
The
day
that
we
went
the
museum
was
packed
and
with
the
play
structures
being
so
big
and
behind
walls
and
going
floor
to
floor,
it
was
extremely
stressful
trying
to
keep
up
with
the
children
with
our
group.
If
you
are
expecting
an
organized,
learning
environment
for
kids,
this
is
not
it.
This
isn’t
the
kind
of
museum
that
has
different
learning
stations,
everything
just
randomly
turns
into
something
else.
You
go
from
a
winding
metal
structure
for
kids
to
climb
on
to
a
wall
of
antiques
with
no
explanation.
The
one
real
station
I
saw
amidst
the
chaos
was
a
toddler
area
where
some
big
kids
had
taken
over
and
there
were
no
workers
to
be
seen.
We
were
there
for
several
hours
and
I
only
ever
saw
one
worker.
There’s
no
one
there
to
help
parents
FIND
their
kids
when
their
kids
go
down
a
slide
when
the
sign
says
it
ends
on
one
floor
but
actually
ends
on
another.
There
were
also
several
things
that
stood
out
as
red
flags
to
us
as
being
safety
concerns/
not
up
to
code.
Maybe
it’s
not
always
as
busy
as
it
was
the
day
that
we
went
but
it
was
stressful
as
the
parents
trying
to
keep
up
with
kids
that
go
up
a
set
of
stairs
that
go
behind
a
wall
and
it
takes
you
5
minutes
to
find
where
it
comes
out.
I
will
say
that
the
food
from
the
restaurant
we
ate
at
was
good.
(Alcohol
available-
and
after
spending
time
in
that
museum-
I
can
see
why.)
😅
The
gift
shop
souvenirs
were
about
as
random
as
the
museum
which
was
kind
of
funny.
My
aunt
and
I
joked
that
the
t-shirts
in
the
gift
shop
should
say
“I
survived
the
City
Museum
with
all
my
kids.”
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