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    Kelly W.

    I love bringing my kids here! My oldest asks to go to Myseum all the time because it's always been his favorite place! I mean we have been to almost everything and nothing gets my oldest excited as Myseum! They have a giant spaceship in the middle of their facility that is a maze and it's pretty cool- not too hard for the kiddos. My kids FAVORITE activity in Myseum is the swamp made out of pool noodles! OMG! They ask to go through there a million times a visit. It is quite entertaining even for us adults! They have numerous scientific activities that stimulate the mind!!! I also love that you can grab lunch and bring it in with you and sit at the tables and eat... you can stay as long as you want, as well! The only thing I don't like about Myseum is that parents have to pay. Boo! But, I guess the prices could always be worse so, I won't complain too much. There is also a play area for the very littles... a bounce house and train sets for them to play with...really appreciate that area! Overall, we love Myseum and highly recommend it especially for the kids that are inquisitive!

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    Susan H.

    I hadn't been here in a few years as my son has grown and is more about video games these days. However this week my sister has her twin 3 year old grandsons in town and so we met up to introduce them to the fun activities that abound at the Myseum! They loved it! this place does such a great job of making STEM accessible and fun. I appreciate that so many of these interactive exhibits are what some might term, "low budget." I'm sure there are people who think that's a let down or "cheap" but in truth, it's inspirational. There are so many learning tools you can recreate at home to keep the fun and the learning going. Also terrific is the fact that admission is very reasonably priced and comes with in-and-out privileges for the day. This makes a for a great opportunity to take a break at the nearby restaurants for lunch and come back for more fun. You can even bring lunch in to the facility and eat in a designated area. All this makes the Myseum even more family friendly! Love it!

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    Kelse S.

    I came here on a Saturday morning for a 2 year old birthday party- we had a lot of fun. It's such a great spot for kids! I came in and was sent to one of the party rooms. There was a lot of seating, and they let the hosts bring their own food in (always a plus). We mingled in the party room for a bit and then one of the staff members lead a science experiment. They kids got to make glow in the dark slime which was really cool. Birthday parties with little ones can be hectic, but she managed it wonderfully and was very helpful. They were able to take the slime home which was really fun for them. We had some cake and juice (juice was provided by Myseum) and then wandered out to the front for the kiddos to play. This place is huge!!! I didn't realize it when I was walking in. It reminded me a bit of the magic house, just smaller in size. Tons of enriching things for kids to do- a great spot for a party or a rainy day!

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    Great place to take the kids to get some energy out, especially during the winter when it's too cold to play for long outside. Our kids are 3 and almost 5 and they had a blast! Pros: - Less overwhelming than the Magic House, since it's smaller (but still has a good amount of exhibits) - Very hands on and interactive Cons: - Expensive compared to the many free kid activities around town (I wish they had a member's option where you pay one annual fee like at the Magic House) - Exhibits don't change like at the Magic House Yes, I prefer taking the kids to the Magic House because we're already members and there's more to do, but Myseum has some stuff that the Magic House doesn't, like the pool noodle swamp, giant legos, fossil digging area, and a much bigger vet clinic play area. If you've never been, it's worth it to check it out!

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    Let's see paid $11 for my child to be yelled at by a worker. Feel free to alert a parent if their child is misbehaving.

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    Fun place but way too expensive. $30 for admission for myself and my 2 kids? This will be something we do once every few months.

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    Myseum is a great new attraction in St. Louis. Take your kids! They will love it.

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    Thank you for the great review...we really appreciate it!

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