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    Houston Fire Museum

    3.7 (19 reviews)
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    Kristin W.

    3 year old approved! We spent well over an hour in the kids play area. Every aspiring firefighters dream. The rest of the museum may not appeal as much to the younger kiddos but adults will definitely enjoy. The look back at the firefighters uniforms over the decades was a personal favorite.

    My two nephews & son March 18, 2015
    Dana E.

    Ladies at the front desk weren't very excited about their jobs or maybe they were having a bad day. Idk, but it's a cool place to bring kids. Glad they had fun so I give them 4 stars but their staff get 1 star for their $#itty service

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    If you were visiting firefighter or have something to do with the fire department let them know and you get to sign the roll up doors.

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    3.5 stars Cool place…read moreto hangout, but dang, why the metal slides in Houston? We went on a cloudy, cooler day (high of 81) in March, but the slides were still too hot. There is some shade provide by the canopies but definitely not enough. The bottom of the slides were still hit by the sun, and they're hot enough to burn you. I don't even wana think about in the middle of summer when Houston gets up to 100 degrees. My 2.5 yo enjoyed the playground otherwise. It was just too hot to enjoy all the things. She did really enjoy the water part and the sand. (We brought her swimming shirt and shorts, and she just walked in the sand and water barefoot. Surprisingly the concrete sidewalks didnt feel hot.) I stayed very close to her as she walked around the metal platforms (i could see this as being super dangerous, especially if crowded). The individual family restrooms are on the water side btw. The park side does not have changing tables in the restrooms. We saw some swings nearby, but there was no shade whatsoever (trees, canopies), which is a bummer bc she loves swings. Carousel is closeby. $3/ride or $6 all day. Parking is a bit further. We found free parking near the roundabout (Googlemaps: Parking man (Free parking)). We went around lunch on a Monday so there was a handful of empty spots, however on a weekend, forget about it. I absolutely hate driving down here. We walked through the Japanese Garden (recommend) since it's on the way to the playground.

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