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    4.1(7 reviews)
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    If my daughter reviews this place it would get a solid 5 stars. But she's 6 years old so the only…read morething she worries about is being a kid. This location is fairly small. It could easily get crowded and you have to be on top of your kid if you don't want them to get hurt. A few things that really shook me. 1. A little girl was climbing on the outer skirts of a bounce house. So much so if she would've fallen she would've easily broken a bone. An older little girl called over an employee. The employee told her "I'm sure her mom is watching". Her mom was no where in sight. Actually, her mom was all the way in the front of the establishment. This scared me. The employee could've easily prevented an injury. There were some really wild kids doing some dangerous stuff. They weren't listening to their parents either so I'm sure if they had someone else tell them NO they would've stopped. 2. They are currently running a summer camp. During an activity they were decorating a Pringle can a little boy kept talking into his can saying "my baby cries too much. I'm going to choke my baby until it dies. I want to kill my baby she's so annoying. Die baby die". The employee didn't even bother correcting this child or telling him to stop. 3. The annual price here are OUTRAGEOUS!!! $325 for the year and $125 for an additional sibling. Wow this is 3x the price of the children's museum and 3x smaller. The children's museum is $130 a year. Also, they have people checking the bathrooms at the children's museum. This location no one was attending the bathrooms and they became very disgusting by the end of my visit. Overall, the kids really like it. I'll definitely be back. I just know I have to be on my kid. & we'll continue our membership at the museum, only coming to this location sparingly.

    Kids always have a great time coming here. I actually had both of my sons birthday parties here…read moreback in April and it was really nice. The staff decorated everything for us you just have to bring your own utensils plates and anything extra if you want to have a themed party or they can purchase it for you but you can go that route it's up to you or they will provide solid colors if you like. That's included in the packages. Overall everything is nice here, clean and nicely organized for the kids enjoy their selves.

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    Conservancy of Southwest Florida

    4.4(19 reviews)
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    an incredible 21-acre property dedicated to protecting and preserving the environment. Established…read morein the 1960s, the Conservancy combines education, conservation, and hands-on learning, making it a great stop for both adults and families. Your admission ($17.95 per person) includes access to a mix of indoor and outdoor attractions: Discovery Center -- A large, interactive space with educational displays on topics like climate change, invasive species, the water crisis, and local ecosystems. There's also a touch tank where you can get up close with sea life. Live Animal Feedings & Volunteer Presentations -- Knowledgeable volunteers provide extra insights about the wildlife and conservation efforts. Trails & Outdoor Spaces -- A short walking trail winds through the property, perfect for a peaceful stroll. Von Arx Wildlife Hospital -- While the hospital itself isn't open to the public, you can learn about how they care for injured and rescued wildlife and see where some of the animals are treated. Little Explorers Zone -- A dedicated building for kids, making this an especially family-friendly destination. One of the best parts of the visit was the electric boat tour of the Gordon River, which is included with admission. The 40-minute ride is led by a volunteer captain who shares fascinating details about the surrounding wildlife, plants, and ecosystem. If you're planning to take the boat tour, reserve your spot as soon as you pay admission -- we only had to wait about 10 minutes, but it can book up quickly during busy times. After the tour, we explored a few more of the buildings and stopped by the gift shop. Honestly, the shop was the least impressive of the ones we visited -- it mainly had basic branded items and nothing particularly unique, but that didn't take away from the overall experience. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is absolutely worth a stop, especially if you enjoy wildlife, conservation, and learning about Florida's ecosystems. Between the interactive exhibits, the river tour, and the chance to see firsthand how the organization protects local habitats, it's both educational and enjoyable.

    The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is the perfect place to spend an afternoon learning about…read morelocal nature. We arrived just in time for their last boat ride of the day at 3 p.m. Their electric boat tours are a perfect way to explore the narrow channels of the Gordon River. We saw several birds, including a bald eagle and great blue, little blue, and green herons. Conservancy volunteers and employees, including our boat captain, were friendly and knowledgeable. Admission is $17.95 for adults and $9.95 for children, although we hold a family Conservancy membership so our admission (including boat ride) was free. We also enjoyed visiting the Conservancy's Dalton Discovery Center, which has various exhibits with native and invasive wildlife. We loved watching all the fish! This group also runs the von Arx Wildlife Hospital, which is an important wildlife rehabilitation center and hospital that takes in over 4,000 sick, injured, and orphaned animals every year. Very grateful to have the Conservancy of Southwest Florida in our area. I highly recommend obtaining a membership if you are local or simply visiting if you're on vacation.

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    a charming, historic attraction that originally opened in the 1930s. Set on about 3 to 3.5 acres of…read morelush, mature landscaping, the Wonder Gardens is home to a variety of rescued, rehabilitating, and non-releasable animals. We took our time wandering the pathways, admiring the beautiful habitats thoughtfully designed for each species. There's a strong focus on birds, and the variety here is impressive -- vibrant parrots, graceful flamingos, and so many unique feathered residents. Just as we made it to the final exhibit with the crocodiles, an announcement came over the speakers warning of lightning in the area. Guests were directed back to the gift shop for safety, and the staff began offering rain checks or refunds depending on when you arrived. We didn't inquire about either, though -- we had already thoroughly enjoyed our time there, and since the Wonder Gardens is a nonprofit organization, we were happy to support them regardless. Before leaving, we browsed the gift shop, which had a fantastic selection of animal-themed souvenirs, cute décor, and even artwork created by the resident animals -- such a unique touch. If you're in the area, Wonder Gardens is absolutely worth a stop. It's charming, educational, and your admission supports ongoing rescue and rehabilitation efforts. If you're interested in getting even closer to the animals, they also offer scheduled animal encounters, so be sure to check ahead for times.

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