3/5 Kathleen 9 months ago on Google • 8 reviews
Last
time
I
visited
this
museum
I
was
a
child.
Currently
the
museum
is
adding
some
extra
fun
water
play
activities
for
outside.
(It’s
very
much
needed
for
the
summer.)
This
museum
has
two
time
slots
you
can
reserve
online,
10am-1:30pm
and
2:30pm-6pm.
This
gives
the
staff
time
in
between
play
session
to
clean
and
sanitize
the
rooms.
I
think
that’s
great
because
you
can
definitely
explore
each
area
way
before
the
time
is
up.
Also
serves
as
crowd
control.
I’m
going
during
the
summer
so
there
is
a
lot
more
kids
than
usual
because
of
summer
camp.
The
museum
was
very
loud
and
hectic
and
I
ended
up
taking
the
girls
to
the
quiet
room
where
we
had
to
collect
ourselves
from
the
rowdiness
of
the
kids.
There
are
a
lot
of
things
to
touch
and
play
with
at
the
museum,
lots
of
hands
on
activities
which
is
great.
The
kids
can
put
on
costumes
that
are
hanging
on
some
hooks
to
feel
more
like
a
firefighter,
police
officer
or
baker.
We
went
while
there
was
the
Curious
George
exhibit
which
was
nice
(I’m
not
a
huge
fan)
but
it
was
a
lot
of
interactive
things
to
do.
They
also
have
a
playground
for
older
kids.
I
didn’t
take
the
kids
out
because
of
the
amount
of
summer
camp
kids
but
it
looked
fun.
Inside
of
the
museum
there
is
a
Subway
by
the
entrance
and
gift
shop.
They
also
have
a
medium
sized
fish
tank
with
almost
nothing
in
there.
It
was
all
around
alright.
The
kids
had
fun
but
I
really
don’t
see
myself
taking
the
kids
more
than
once
a
year.
I
feel
like
the
music
section
should
be
repaired
because
they
have
a
piano
floor
but
not
all
the
keys
work.
In
another
music
room,
the
selections
for
the
sounds
of
music
didn’t
work
either.
Staff
was
okay,
very
helpful
entrance
staff.
Everyone
else
walking
around
didn’t
really
ask
if
I
needed
help
or
explained
much
to
the
kids.
Parking
is
not
free,
you
need
the
Pay
by
Phone
app
and
for
3
hours
I
paid
$8.
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