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  • 5/5 Rachel A. 10 years ago on Google β€’ 959 reviews
    The Sony Wonder Technology Lab is a popular destination for school field trips. There are a lot of kids here and actually it’s a nice place for them as lots of the stations are interactive and educational. Even if you are not a kid, you will have fun and learn something here all about technology through the years. I went as a student taking American Sign Language. They offer tours here in sign.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 1/5 Steve H. 1 year ago on Google β€’ 3 reviews
    We went here but found out is had been closed since 7 years ago. So there is no technology museum here for the public. But the Mo Math museum is a block away and highly recommended
    8 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Cee m. 3 years ago on Google β€’ 4 reviews
    I use to go here as a young kid back in the early 2000s with my aunt and cousins and sometimes with my class on school trip days.Ahh...the nostalgia when the robot dude use to be at the entrance.
    7 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Spark D. 5 years ago on Google β€’ 43 reviews
    Did they actually closed down? I used to come here when I was a kid and just remembered about it.
    6 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Adrien M. 5 years ago on Google β€’ 4 reviews
    Absolutely fantastic experience, good experiments such as the obvious VR, PlayStation, and TV. There were also other fun things such as the holographic air hockey and projected screen (which will soon change). Overall a great time for families, friends, and young children.
    5 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 4/5 Arthur R. 11 years ago on Google β€’ 87 reviews
    Have gone a couple of time with the kids. Best part of the museum has to be the free movies in the theater, takes a bit of coordination to reserve tickets in advance though (gotta get them 2 wks early). All of the exhibits are interesting and engaging. The only issue is that they are not usually all working at the same time. I've enjoyed some exhibits only to find them out of order on other days. It is usually not a problem though since some other exhibit that wasn't working before, is now operable. Nice way to spend an hour and a half, if you can't get tickets to the movie upstairs.
    3 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Shari L. 10 years ago on Google β€’ 205 reviews
    Be certain to make reservations at least a week ahead to bypass the long lines. The free addmission makes this a def go-to musuem. So much fun for all family members over 2 years old. It is def worth the trip into NYC. I

  • 5/5 BobbyandCourtney C. 11 years ago on Google β€’ 3 reviews
    Lots of awesome stuff to see and try. Kids have a blast. Definitely don't go during weeks when NYC schools are on vacation or the lines are crazy. Playing games at the end of the tour is great fun too.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 2/5 LaΓ­s G. 8 years ago on Google β€’ 114 reviews
    It's a free museum and maybe it's fun for kids. We got our tickets and waited around 10 minutes to join the next group that would access the museum. They offered a clear instruction about how it works and each of us received an access card. We created a profile with our picture, which we used in each attraction in the lab. I didn't really enjoy the games, which are already old ones. Unfortunately, there wasn't any attraction that really impressed me.

  • 5/5 Sana A. 9 years ago on Google β€’ 71 reviews
    This is truly an amazing museum. You have to book a week in advance. If you are a tech enthusiast like me, you experience the history of technology. It's great for kids but adults as well.

  • 3/5 Jason R. 8 years ago on Google β€’ 71 reviews
    Not a bad activity for kids on a bad weather day. It's hard to complain about a free experience, but some of the exhibits were a little dated or in disrepair. I wouldn't put it at the top of your list, but it works well as a backup plan.

  • 5/5 Eugene C. 8 years ago on Google
    Make a reservation and bring your kids in early because it gets crowded with school class trips. My kids liked the interactive things here like the robots, TV reporting, and music mixing. I liked seeing the history of Sony. Brings back memories of Beta and early devices.

  • 5/5 Brinablingbling 7. 7 years ago on Google β€’ 1 review
    Was planning on taking my kids to Sony wonder lab for the billionth time and we were sad to read that it had closed in January 😞😞. This place was awesome. It had everything kids need and want to keep them occupied all day. They even showed movies. And the best part was that it was free. Great thing to do when u had a bunch of kids (birthdays, sleepovers etc....) Me and my kids will miss this place
    14 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 3/5 Aleksandr R. 8 years ago on Google β€’ 1 review
    This museum changed a lot since when I was a young kid. The exhibits are okay and need crowd control. It was difficult to get a exhibition space because some cutters came in and took over the exhibition. You cannot keep the card like in the past when you actually can keep the card as a memory. There is no certificate that you did the activities compared in the past. When I did the activities they print out a certificate and it was fun to do the activities. Now it becoming dull. Nothing exciting here.
    3 people found this review helpful πŸ‘


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