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    Minnesota Children's Museum

    4.3 (109 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Nina D.

    Such a cool and fun place for kids! Lots to see and do. Great variety and hands on activities. Would love to see more options in the cafe area. We went on a really busy day and they had a popcorn machine but no popcorn. Large spaces...multi level. Parking spaces are so tiny, but at least there are several levels in the ramp.

    Suzie R.

    Lovely children's museum! Great way to get the wiggles out and lots of different spaces depending on the age of the kiddos. I haven't been here in over 2-3 years and I couldn't believe how they changed the majority of the spaces there. Very impressed. My son loved the more sciencey area on floor 1 as well as the Imaginopolis area. Also loved the shipwreck, someone is studying up on those at home. He also loved the cool candy land esque area on the 4th floor where you have to solve a puzzle. You can spend the entire day here or lots of hours here. I do wish the cafe was a little more staffed and or had seif checkout cause it took roughly 20 mins to get through the line for a couple of drinks. They have a connecting parking garage where you can walk through the bridge/walkways over to the museum without having to go outside. Great for winter time or rainy days. It's not free. They also have pay for lockers to store stuff during your visit as well.

    Hoa N.

    A great place for kids to stretch their mental capacity and be overloaded with sensory activities. They have a great room for birthday parties. I like that they have a new theme each quarter or so to make it interesting for kids Ave families with memberships. It's a nice gateway for families needing a break to enjoy indoor activities. Membership prices are reasonable for a family of 4 for $169 currently for a year!

    New exhibit - Inside Out 5/2023
    Angie S.

    This is a great place to bring the kids! There are so many floors and so much to do that it's hard to cover in one trip. A membership pays for itself quickly if you go as a family or have multiple kiddos. There are all the popular main staples, like the car wash, slides, grocery store, and pet shop to keep everyone busy! There's typically a rotating exhibit going on as well. You can bring in your own food to eat or order from their cafe for a meal, drinks, or snacks. They also have a store to purchase toys, stuffed animals, and more memorabilia. * parking is not provided or free, but they will partially validate if park in the connected ramp and walk over via the skyway walk Pro tip: 1. Go towards the end of the day or member nights to avoid such large crowds, field trips, and group traffic 2. Securian hosts a free attendance Sunday once per month if you just want to check it out

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    Jakesa T.

    Block party today with lots of FREE outdoor activities for everyone. Lots of prizes, dance party, bouncy slides, and free popcorn from CandyLand

    Madison B.

    We always have an amazing time at the children's museum! 3 floors packed of fun. Definitely could spend hours and hours here. Love that they have a theme'd room they change out every couple of weeks. We loved the monster theme this summer and the inside out exhibit earlier this year! My kids are 4 and 1.5 years old and it's fun for all ages (even adults).

    YiQing G.

    We love the Minnesota children's museum. It is a perfect place to clock in lots of good playing time during the cold winter months. We recommend I'm getting a membership if you plan to visit more than twice a year. It is completely worth it. Our daughter love the toddler area, the art studio. They also have a interactive room that change the themes every few months.

    For those with Trypophobia watch out!
    B T.

    Great place to spend with kids. I had reciprocity with my regional membership. Only problem is I went to the prior location when I was a kid and it doesn't feel as special. I think it's the affect of growing up. Like watching a movie you loved as a kid and wondering now why it was that good. The magic of childhood is over. Thanks for bringing me the sadness and longing for being young.

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    The Works Museum

    The Works Museum

    3.8
    (17 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    We have never been here before but I've known about it for years. We were invited for a birthday…read moreparty which we didn't even know they did but it was so much fun. They had a private room with an activity for the kids. You are allowed to bring in food and drinks but make sure you don't make a mess. They provided plates and silverware. You only get the room for a couple hours. It was pretty busy with other parties that day we went but the museum itself wasn't too crowded. Kids are allowed to stay until museum close if they would like. Great place for older kids, can't really picture babies and toddlers here. Great place for kids to learn STEM skills and get off the tablets. Not so much for running around since the place isn't too big. I could see my kids spending many hours here. Perfect for my son and daughter since they love building things. Their favorite was the rocket launch and legos. I love the decor here! It's so bright and colorful. The bathrooms are great! So clean and individual stalls. The sink reminds me of elementary school so there was that nostalgia. They offer memberships and you can come try it out first, individual tickets are $14 and that can be applied to membership if you liked it. Lots of parking. Building only has one small sign outside so it's a bit inconspicuous.

    Easy to get to and the place feels clean and cared for. This is important when your kids are…read moretouching everything. Though not as big as I was expecting, it wasn't overcrowded on a Saturday late morning into afternoon. There are many different activists where your kiddos can learn through play--from power/electricity to building to music and more. They have party rooms that you can use which was awesome to have a place to eat and celebrate the birthday boy. The staff was receptive and attentive to both the parents and kids. You can just come an play, book a party or get a membership, and they have summer camps too. During the party the kids got to do a fun activity too!

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    Museum of Illusions - Bloomington

    Museum of Illusions - Bloomington

    4.7
    (87 reviews)
    9.6 mi
    Walk-ins welcome
    Free parking

    My wife and I visited the Museum of Illusions at the Mall of America and had a pretty fun time!…read moreIt's definitely one of those places where your camera is your best friend--there are tons of cool photo ops and optical illusions that will make you laugh and scratch your head. Some of the illusions are things you've probably seen online, and my wife got dizzy from a few. We had the entire Museum to ourselves and enjoyed taking our time. Staff was very helpful with camera position recommendations and explanations. That said, I do wish there was a bit more to do. The space isn't very big, and it took less than an hour to go through everything. For the price, I expected a few more interactive elements or unique illusions. Overall, I'd recommend it if you're already at the Mall of America and want to do something a little different--especially with friends or family. It's a good spot to laugh, take creative pictures, and see some reality-bending visuals. Just go in knowing it's a short experience and maybe plan something else afterward to make the most of your day!

    It's not a huge space, and you can get through it fairly quickly if it's not too crowded. If little…read morebusy, you may have to wait your turn for certain exhibits or to get your photos. Also, while it's cool, the price point might feel a bit high for the length of the visit. Overall, it's a unique stop if you're at MOA and looking for something different and interactive. Great for families, quick entertainment, and fun photo ops for insta influencers or grandmas looking to be hip - just go in knowing it's more of a short experience than a half-day outing. Big shout out to Kimberly. A very kind staff member for helping to understand displays and take pictures.

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    Twin City Model Railroad Museum

    Twin City Model Railroad Museum

    4.7
    (39 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Wow, what a cool train museum, ESPECIALLY for young kids. This place brings me back to my days of…read morehaving a train as a child, but watching my kids interact with the trains is the best part. If you have young kids (under 8 or so), this is a wonderful place to take them, and if you live nearby, consider a membership. Here's a summary of the cool aspects for kids: 1) Almost all the trains are interactive. There are buttons kids can press to start trains, and also start other aspects of the displays, like turning on lights, making cars go, helicopter blades spin, and even a roller coaster go (yes you read that right!). 2) There's so many trains, my kids would walk around for hours if I let them. 3) They change aspects of the displays often, so even if you visit a lot, there's always something new to look at. 4) There's three tables with large Lego trains and Brio trains, we always end here and my kids play endlessly with them. 5) There's a few other cool things like a scavenger hunt, a couple "racing" tables, and night trains (have not been yet but looks cool). 6) The bathroom is clean and set up for kids. All in all, this is a phenomenal place to bring kids, and even if you don't have kids, it's great for people who are kids-at-heart!

    We came in time for the night train display. I have to say they "bring it" for this event. The…read moretrains are fun and they even had live music. There were many staff and volunteers on hand, including a train doctor. If you look closely at the displays, there are some (not literal) Easter eggs. They have a gift shop too with hats, whistles, books, and postcards. My kid actually lasted an hour and then it was too much. Many of the displays were hard to read in the dark, so if you're there for more of a museum experience, go during day hours. Overall a good experience. You can see the love and care put into the displays.

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    Minnesota History Center

    Minnesota History Center

    4.5
    (91 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I have been to the history center multiple times in my life, starting with the classic minnesotan…read morefield trip in grade school. I have been back a few times for a few of their special exhibits. We went when the peanuts exhibit was here, I went with the Junior League of Minneapolis when there was a womens exhibit and we just went to see the Julia Child exhibit that ends at the end of May. Every Thursday evening admission is free which is absolute treat (Parking too!). We found ourselves here for the final game of round 1 for the Wild (GO WILD) and discovered they were allowing parking for the game and there was a line to get in (I think they charged $20). I called as there was a line to see if they had different parking for museum guests, which they did reserve several for museum guests, so we got to park for free which was amazing. The History Center does a really great job of mixing the educational and interactive aspects. On the day we attended we discovered they also had a music series going on (starting at 6:30) so we were able to sit and hear some beautiful music as well which was a added bonus and something we didn't know they did. There are exhibits that are totally kid friendly which is great as it caters to such a wide variety of people.

    Revised Version Bon…read moreAppétit. This exhibit at the Minnesota History Center tells the story of Julia Child's life, from college to the Office of Strategic Services (the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency) to becoming one of television's first celebrity chefs. Julia's life story is one of adaptation and surprise. She grew up wealthy, went to Smith College, and joined the Office of Strategic Services because she was too tall for the Women's Army Corps (WAC). She was promoted from typist to the Secret Intelligence division. It was in this role that she met her husband, Paul Child, who also worked for the OSS. She later worked in several restaurants, developed recipes, and wrote best-selling cookbooks. Eventually, she became the host of the television show The French Chef, which debuted in 1962. She appeared on television until near the end of her life in 2004. The exhibit at the Minnesota History Center does an excellent job of presenting her entire life story, mostly through photographs and descriptions. It includes many of her cooking implements, handwritten notes, letters, and recipes. There are also several video displays showing episodes of The French Chef. However, I think the highlight of the exhibit is the giant (and I mean GIANT) cookbook display that scrolls through pages of the book. Another highlight is a replica of the kitchen studio she used on her TV show, which was designed by her husband, Paul. When we visited, there were many school groups. However, I don't feel this exhibit is really designed for kids, since most of them would have no idea who Julia Child was--even as a TV chef--since she died more than 20 years ago. I also don't think the exhibit is interactive enough to hold the attention of anyone in high school or younger. That's not really a criticism--just an observation. If I were a parent or school volunteer, I would probably steer kids toward some of the other exhibits in the History Center. One amusing moment came from a kid standing in the kitchen display and yelling, "I'm Gordon Ramsay!" I suspect Julia would have been disappointed in how some cooking shows have evolved since her time--but I have to admit, it was pretty funny.

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