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    Camp W Herman Weaver YMCA

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Miriam P Benner Children's Museum

    Miriam P Benner Children's Museum

    4.2
    (46 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    A Greensboro Classic, Fun for Kids and Adults Alike!…read more I've attended a few of the adult-only events (On-Tap, 90s Night) and a couple of standard visits to the Miriam P. Brenner Children's Museum, and they are always such a treat! It's so much fun to explore the exhibits without kids around and enjoy the playful, creative atmosphere. The museum was the first children's museum in the Triad and still features some of its original exhibits -- including the iconic big red chair, which is a total photo favorite! During regular hours, the museum is perfect for kids ages 0-12, with hands-on learning and interactive play spaces that spark curiosity and imagination. But my personal favorite -- the Neptune Climber XXL -- is definitely for all ages! It's an amazing structure that brings out everyone's inner child. I mean it is 2 stories high. The staff is friendly, the events are well-organized, and the museum continues to be a special part of Greensboro. Whether you're bringing little ones or attending an adult night, this place never fails to bring smiles and good memories.

    Greensboro Children's museum is a neat experience considering it's quite different than the others…read morewe've visited in the triad. Inside you will find life size vehicles for children to explore such as a real fire truck, police car, big rig, race car and ambulance. They even have a section of an airplane for kids to sit inside. It's a great place for children to use their imagination and get up close to the cars and trucks they enjoy playing with at home. There is also a pretend grocery store, pizza parlor, play house, construction site and doctors office. The toddler area allows free play for littles and is enclosed. Another section of the museum also has a water station. Outside you'll find a garden with a mud kitchen, fruits and vegetables, as well as a chicken coop. The additional outdoor section is a massive climbing area with ropes for dayzzzz. The staff is so friendly and they just started implementing a frequent visitor pass. I believe after 5 visits you get free admission. You can get a punch card at the front desk. I thought that was neat, and also encourages families to visit again. It's the least stimulating museum we've visited and much more enjoyable than the Kaladieum in Winston salem which has TV's and screens everywhere. Though this museum is geared towards a younger crowd, it's nice that parents have a place to bring children that sparks imagination, creativity and can be a break from the constant exposure of electronics that younger kids are so often drawn towards.

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    Mad Splatter

    Mad Splatter

    3.9
    (57 reviews)
    10.3 mi
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    This is for those looking for funbthings to do in Greensboro. Great way to spend an hour with a…read morefriend or a few friends. We chose to throw a little paint in a splatter room. The business outfits you with a splatter suit to protect your clothes, shoes, and hair along with some goggles for your eyes. Everyone who goes into the room must purchase either a canvas, a shirt, a hat, or a bag in addition to the fee person to use the room. A reservation is highly recommended because they start rooms at a quarter after the hour regardless of availability. Pros Really fun to paint clothes, walls, and your friends Cool add ons for an additional price An hour is plenty of time They supply you with a lot of paint and plenty of colors You can pick a really cool Playlist from Spotify Convenient location on Battleground Ave Paint easily washes off hands Reasonable prices Really nice staff They'll take some photos of you in the room so you dont have to get paint on your phone Cons May have to wait as a walk-in even if rooms are available

    Really fun date night activity! We booked a paint room for an hour. They didn't have any times that…read moreworked for us on their website, but when we called they said they were able to squeeze us in. It is a little expensive so be prepared for that. I think it was about $10/person, but the canvases can get pretty expensive if you want a bigger size. The one we got was $65 for a medium sized canvas. But the memory and the Picasso-like painting now hanging in my living room helps justify it.

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