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    WOW! Children's Museum

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    Annie G.

    I drove my 6 year old from Aurora to Lafayette to visit The Wow! Children's Museum (one hour drive) so we could check it out! Her school was closed on a Friday... and the museum was bustling! There's certainly a lot going on in a fairly small space -- which was impressive! She enjoyed the doctor's clinic and dark room (writing her name on the light up wall) the most. Everything else she ran through quickly: big boat/ship, chair pulley, blowing scarves, drawing/coloring, pedaling, marbles, etc. Gave me the sad realization that she's starting to be too old for these types of places. She was older than the majority of the kids there. The eating area had a handful of tables/seats that were packed/full the entire time. Pretty dirty and didn't really see staff cleaning or helping, except checking in people. We bought snacks/juice from the vending machine and just tried to kill some time before heading back. We were there for about 90 minutes and I tried to play with her and engage her as much as I could. We spent some time in the private room building a house out of blocks. I really appreciated all of the different spaces (including a private room to play without all the noise). While I did check out the baby area (under age 3) to see if I would perhaps come back with my younger two kids, the answer was no. Unfortunately not worth the trek through Denver traffic... Maybe if we lived closer.

    Peter M.

    Wow! Some of the stuff was not working, and the place was packed to the gills with for the most part unsupervised children. Still, there was a good bit of fun and somewhat educational activities, and despite the slight chaos, I don't recall seeing anyone (child or otherwise) sobbing hysterically. I do wish there was a little more to do, given the price. We arrived shortly after they opened, so it was quite quiet when we got there. Partly because of this, we knocked out every activity within about 30 minutes, and from there it got pretty redundant and boring for our 3.5 year old quickly. I believe this would have been better if we had come with a small group of friends so that the kids could interact together.

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    Fun and educational! A great place to let your little explore and be themselves. We love WOW!

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    It was ok, nothing amazing just a cute small place for little ones. The price was great.

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