During my recent visit to the Museum of Senses, I had an overall okay experience. It's important to note that this museum is primarily designed for children between the ages of 6 and 14, and it caters more towards their interests and enjoyment.
The museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits and sensory experiences, which can be quite engaging for kids. However, it's worth mentioning that there were a lot of children present during my visit, which created a bustling and energetic atmosphere. If you're looking for a calm and quiet experience, this might not be the ideal place for you or for families with infants.
While the museum provides a range of exhibits aimed at engaging the senses, I found that some of the attractions were not as engaging for adults. The interactive elements and illusions might not hold the same level of fascination for older visitors. That being said, if you are accompanying children within the suggested age range, they are likely to have a great time exploring the exhibits and participating in the interactive activities.
As an adult visitor or someone with a baby, it's important to set your expectations accordingly. The museum's focus on catering to younger audiences means that it may not provide the same level of enjoyment or engagement for individuals outside the recommended age range. If you're considering a visit, it would be best to plan accordingly and ensure that the museum aligns with the interests and age group of the individuals...
Read moreThis Museum is a fun, interactive experience that is especially appealing if you have young children - unless, of course, you have children on the autism spectrum or who otherwise have any kind of sensory processing disorder. For them, it can be quite overwhelming.
The reason I am giving the Museum of Senses only a two-star review is because of their lack of safety measures during the global Coronavirus pandemic. There are no safeguards against overcrowding and in many places, it is basically impossible to maintan a safe distance from others. There is no shortage of things to touch, play with, interact with, and even smell, but absolutely no hand sanitizer to speak of.
If you decide to visit this Museum, please take care to wear a mask - even if none is required - and wash or sanitize your hands immediately following your visit, avoiding the temptation to touch your face. Stay...
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