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    Thina C.

    A fantastic place where children can explore and unleash their creativity. They have the freedom to run, play, experiment, and innovate! With three floors to discover, we moved through it quickly, yet it was all the more enjoyable. The top floor captured my heart, offering a breathtaking view. Not worth the $20 though.

    Kislev A.

    What an amazing and beautiful children's museum! And it is conveniently located right here on State Street, adjacent to the Funk Zone area and only a couple of blocks away from Strearns Wharf. Warning: I came with my 15 and 10 year olds and they were too old for this museum. My kids are also amazing so they humored me and didn't act too cool and played at every play station even though the other kids in the line are 5 and 7 year olds. Fun. Beautiful. Educational. Jam-packed. Varied. Not the cheapest entrance fee.

    Robert D.

    Went to the MOXI with our kids today. They had fun exploring and running around to all the exhibits. I thought it was interesting. Watching a mechanical drum beat to the sound of my wife's and son's heartbeat was cool. Finding out that I am a loud walker not so cool. Would I go again, probably not but it was fun to go with my family.

    Carmen L.

    We walked by when we were walking to the pier and my daughter really wanted to check it out. I was worried it might be a little too childish for a pre teen, but end up we both had a good time and spent about 1-1.5 hours there. And also one cool thing is you can send back your projects to your email (I have been to museum that charge extra for that). I will recommend if you have kids and want to get something to do outside than the beach to entertain the kids.

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    Crystal M.

    Filled with sensory play & wonder, curiosity of fun awaits you on each floor at Moxi. There are 3 levels which consists of interactive experiences for every age, toddlers included! I came along with my daughter's kindergarten class to chaperone and it was not what I had expected. It is very cool that they have a museum to exist that question young minds to think, to build, to create, yet at the same time have fun with it! Field trips do not include the workshop on the first floor. The person did not explain nor did I question why at the time as my little group were a little dejected but quickly forgot about it once they headed outdoor. There is a little gift shop located next to the front desk. Parking is a little difficult but then again, where isn't it when in SB. We walked across the train tracks to sit on the lawn for lunch and headed back to school. Noticed there is Starbucks right across the Main Street and restaurants to dine in if you don't have lunch.

    Moxi saved our trip to Santa Barbara . we got this week the only 2 raining days in the week and the city do not offer much on raining days . staff is super welcome . they have this great create your own craft area and all the sensory activities are great for kids from 5 to 13 like mine . i recommend to go to third floor for amazing views of the city .

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    Vanessa J.

    Great museum in Santa Barbara. Lots of great views from the rooftop. Lots of great activities for the kiddos and the space is well thought out. Parking was a bit challenging, but we ended up parking at the bus station near by which was $3 per hour with first 75 minutes free. The museum is also a short walk to the pier which we also visited .

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    Ask the Community - Moxi

    Is it expensive?

    Adult (13+) $15 Child (3-12) $10 2 & Under $0

    The website suggests to purchase tickets in advance. Should this be done? What happens if you're late and miss the time that you advance purchase for?

    Maybe buy a head of time if your going at peak hours. Otherwise its perfectly ok to purchase on site, once you show up. The staff is pretty relaxed there and they'll still let you in if you arrive late, if you do decide to get tickets ahead of time.

    Hi! How far is the museum to the beach? Is it walking distance?

    Yes, it's walking distance (around 10 mins?).

    I have heard about the rooftop parties. Have those taken place yet? Are they fun?

    Hi Jenna - you must be referring to our wildly popular adults-only nights at the museum! Our next Afterparty event is scheduled for Friday, October 20 and tickets go on sale on Thursday, September 28 at 10 AM. Our first three Afterparty events have… Read more

    Does it have activities for kids around 1?

    You will certainly have to help the little one participate, but yes there is so much to do down there. It's worth at the very least, a visit!

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    Bring plenty of sunscreen in the summer because you'll want to spend a lot of time on the roof sky garden.

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