3/5 Taylor P. 11 months ago on Google
We
visited
the
Play
Street
Museum
this
morning!
The
woman
working
behind
the
desk
seemed
like
she
didn't
want
to
be
there.
We
didn't
get
a
greeting,
a
"welcome,"
"good
morning,"
or
anything.
Instead
she
just
said
"name?"
barely
looking
up
from
her
paperwork.
Being
in
customer
service
myself,
I
find
this
a
bit
rude.
It
was
our
very
first
time
in,
so
I
wasn't
sure
if
we
needed
to
sign
in,
check
in
on
the
tablet
or
just
walk
right
in.
The
museum
toys
and
play
areas
are
best
for
2-3
year
olds.
My
4
and
6
year
old
had
fun,
but
they
were
clearly
two
of
the
older
ones
there
of
about
15
other
kids.
It's
great
that
they
have
add-ons
if
you
want
to
pay
extra
for
slime,
canvas
painting
or
pottery
painting.
One
suggestion
I
would
say
is
to
add
a
"discard"
or
"yuck"
bucket
that
toys
can
be
put
into
that
need
cleaning
right
away.
Maybe
there
was
one,
but
nothing
was
clearly
labeled.
Staff
could
let
all
parents
know
where
it
is
when
checking
in.
I
saw
a
toddler
putting
toys
in
his
mouth
and
his
mom
put
them
right
back
into
the
basket,
without
wiping
them,
with
everything
else
for
the
next
kid
to
play
with.
Not
the
museums
fault,
but
that's
definitely
how
germs
are
spread.
It
was
nice
that
the
kids
also
got
to
choose
a
snack
on
the
way
out.
Again,
the
same
women
didn't
say
anything
when
I
handed
her
the
snack
tokens.
She
expected
me
to
know
what
snacks
we
could
choose
from
and
where
the
drinks
were
without
saying
anything.
I
think
if
you're
more
open
to
new
customers
and
talk
to
them,
they're
more
likely
to
return.
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