Lady J.
Yelp
Not really sure why everything thinks this is just a place for toddlers & young children. Our bright, curious, fun-loving playful 9 year old loves this museum as well as our 3 year old. There's tons of role-playing type areas: the Mexican cantina, the ice cream cart, the boat, the Chinese area, the weather station... On the other side they have more "science"-type hands-on activities: circuits (used to be magnets), floating a ping pong ball with a hair dryer, the foam board with plastic pieces you can stick in to make a "track" for the ping pong balls, the organ, a giant light bright, microscopes, bees, etc. And outside there's a zip line, bubbles, a giant sand box, a "rickshaw"-type of thing that an adult or older sibling can pull a younger child around in, a giant xylophone, a giant drum, a huge "tree" house, a climbing wall where kids can boulder, a small playhouse... There's a small area inside for just little ones under 3 years old. There's a train table with the classic Brio trains & tracks. And the areas are always being changed. The Italy/pizza area is new. The giant light bright is new. The boulder wall outside is new. And they do hands-on activities in a separate room & you can also rent it out for a party. Our kids LOVE this place. It's just the perfect balance of things for bright, curious kids with imagination to enjoy for a few hours.
I've been to other children's museums too & this one is the perfect balance of fun for the kids without overwhelming the parents. It's never packed, I never feel like I'm going to lose one of my kids if I look away for 1/2 a second - other places are so jam-packed with kids, parents, & stuff that the kids get a little "manic" at all the stuff & just end up running around like crazy trying to make sure that they do everything. Here, kids with imagination can take the time to engage in each area, everyone enjoys themselves, & no one feels overwhelmed - it's great!!
But hey if you like feeling rushed, don't enjoy sitting down & watching your kids imaginations work, like jostling with other kids & parents for an inch of space, & like insanely loud, crowded places, this is not the museum for you! ;)