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    Des Moines Children's Museum

    Des Moines Children's Museum

    (7 reviews)

    This is a small children's museum located within the Valley West Mall. We visited on a Saturday…read moremorning and the shopping mall had very little foot traffic. In fact, it looked like there were several empty stores. The children's museum has play areas with different themes. There was a fishing boat, pizza company, house, ice cream parlor, farmer's market, and chicken coop. It is ideal for children under 7 years old and a good option for a rainy day.

    We opted for the DSM children's museum as a road trip break a few weekends ago. It was a great spot…read moreto stop and get our wiggles out. I appreciate that they have a designated snack area where we were able to enjoy some lunches we'd packed. They had plenty of differing play spaces for the kids - a cute little ice cream truck, a parachute/wind experiment , light play, climbing areas, post office and libraries for pretend play, etc. Overall, for our 2&3 y/o it was plenty of activity and excitement for an hour or two. But I gotta say, when you hold it up against the Omaha Children's Museum, it falls a little short. For starters, it's just one large room divided up into little sections along the walls and in the middle of varying types of play. In addition, there's a decent amount of the supplies and props that just seem to be lower quality. Again, my toddlers certainly did not mind any of these changes but sure how well it would hold an older child's attention.

    Waukee YMCA

    Waukee YMCA

    (11 reviews)

    This is a well-equipped site with a nice variety of classes. I do find it to feel more crowded…read morethan other area Ys. The ladies locker room is typically clean. The pool is always busy, so if wanting to swim, this is seldom my choice of places to visit.

    I ended my membership immediately when a staff member approached me and told me I needed to put on…read morea shirt because my midriff was showing. She claimed it made someone else uncomfortable and a bare midriff was against the dress code. I thought it was a joke. Like, literally, you could see my belly button and that's it. Looking around, I saw men without any shirts on at all and people in the swimming pool practically naked. I asked to see the dress code. No one could produce a dress code that said showing your bully button or midriff would result in you being told to 'cover up' and humiliated. I cancelled my membership on the spot. Someone from the Y did reach out to me afterwards... not to apologize but to defend their right to pick and choose what is 'acceptable' attire and what is not. Unreal. Women in EVERY GYM will show midriff from time to time. And so what??? If men can show nipples or wear no shirt at all, what is the problem? Misogyny at its finest. Btw, people who were around me when I was approached and told to cover up were absolutely in shock... I had on sweatpants and a workout tank top with my belly button showing and was more covered up than they were. They didn't get it, either.

    Link Associates - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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