Gina V.
Yelp
I love this place! Here's the thing: I think it would be great for kids, but some of the other reviews say the employees treat kids badly. I didn't go with any children, I went with my dad on 4th of July weekend when it was empty, so we also didn't run into any employees. Anyway, onto the review.
The museum is huge, and it has a lot of interactive exhibits and things you can touch, and let's be real here - the best part of any museum is touching things. I'm not a rule-breaker, so I enjoy touching things even more if I'm allowed to touch them, and there is a lot here you're allowed to touch.
The first thing my dad and I did was go through a "choose your own adventure"-style room that taught you about the history of shipping in Philadelphia. If we'd just been reading about it I would've been bored, but you got to move through it and use a spinner at various stations to determine what happened to you, and that element made it a lot of fun for us both. Some other things you could do were put your hands in gloves and pretend to be a welder on a ship (which was extra cool because my brother is a welder on an oil rig), sit in a boat and "steer" with the tiller, and write/draw on a whiteboard wall that other people have contributed to. Even the displays you couldn't touch were really neat, and I enjoyed walking around and reading about everything.
Next, we went on the submarine (which is included in the price of the ticket). It's very narrow and tight, as you would expect a submarine to be, so I was claustrophobic at first, but I quickly got over it. We took our time checking things out, reading the plaques, and marveling at how so many men could fit all together in one sub. It's pretty dark in the submarine, so if you're going to take pictures, make sure your flash works. After that, we went on the ship (also included). You could sit in the dentist's chair, and touch the guns (not in service any longer, obviously).
A few things to note: I really enjoyed getting to take my time through all of the exhibits, appreciate things at my own pace, and not be crowded. I think it would really be worth it to call ahead and see if they're expecting any large groups, or else go on a day like we did when there are bound to be fewer people. Also, we went on a really hot summer day. The museum was nice and cool, but the ship and the submarine were pretty hot. Not uncomfortably so for me (but I'm always cold), and they had big fans going on the ship, but especially with the submarine if you are prone to overheating you should plan ahead.