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    Kidzu Children's Museum

    3.9 (36 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Erica S.

    Kidzu is a great indoor play and creative space that offers a variety of activities for little ones. I took my 3 year old and my 7 month old here on a rainy day with my husband, and we were able to divide and conquer the kids. There is a little soft play area for the infants, and plenty of stuff for bigger kids such as a climbing rock wall, creative space to paint, and robots that can be played with on tablets available for play. There are plenty of spaces for parents to sit while their children play, and stroller parking available as well! I would definitely come here again to bring my kids to play for a rainy or super hot day.

    Sage C.

    Came here with my husband and stepson. The only issue was our kid was just a little beyond the age range of this establishment and lost focus easily. He is 8. If you have younger ones though this is a really great place to spend a few hours with a lot of little things to keep them occupied along with a big space for arts and crafts!!! Highly recommend for 5 and under

    Karman K.

    This weekend we went to Kidzu's special Questioneers exhibit which was really fun and well done. My 4-year-old had an awesome time exploring and our other experiences with kids who have been really positive as well. The staff are friendly and welcoming and everything is clean and designed in a way that allows for kids to lead in learning. I hope to try one of their parents' nights out soon!

    Erik P.

    Brought my son here on my visit to N.C. Location - Inside the mall. Venue - Decent size kids play area with many things to do. The room in the back allows for kids to build stuff and experiment around. They also get to put the stuff up on the wall that makes the kids happy and proud of what they achieved on building. Staff - People here are very friendly and kind with kids. Price - Avg admission price for a kids play area. I was here for over 2 hrs, and could of gone longer easy. Would recommend others to come out and check it out.

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    Great place to take the grandchildren. Not too big so I can keep track of them but plenty to go! They loved the kitchen play area!

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    Brought our 1.5 year old here based on descriptions. We were extremely disappointed and overcharged. This is a place more for ages 3+!

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    We took our son there while we were visiting family. He liked the kitchen area and climbing up on the treehouse. It was a fun day there.

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    Wow so small. Not much to it. Geared for toddlers. It looks like a kitchen with food and some building sets. Wish there was more to it.

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