After how many years of hearing about this place, I was only able to visit it this year 2022. Honestly, I was expecting a lot but sad to say it was just so-so for me.
The displays I don't know if it is because of the pandemic but there are a lot of displays that are no longer in operation. Some are damaged or non-functioning. There are a lot of times where you will be disappointed that you don't know what the displays are supposed to be. The instructions on some operational displays are lacking, missing or not easy to understand.
The crowd I expected the crowd to be more juvenile but most of the visitors are actually adults, with a few chidren. There is a deficiency in employees which is why some children were actually damaging the displays.
The ambience To compare the mind museum with other science or exploratory museums, it was better in quantity and quality however, it needs updating and upgrading.
All in all it was a meh experience because there were a lot of times when we were forcing ourselves to enjoy and be curious about the displays but we just end up saying okay most of the time.
This place is a good exploration experience for children but as adults, it is not...
Read moreJose Yao Campos Park, also known as Campos Rueda Park, is a public park located in Barangay Bagumbayan, Taguig City, Philippines. It is named after the late Jose Yao Campos, a former mayor of Taguig City. The park was inaugurated in 2015 and covers an area of around 1.2 hectares.
The park features a playground, a basketball court, and a jogging path. It also has several landscaped gardens, including a butterfly garden and a sensory garden, which is designed to stimulate the senses of sight, sound, smell, and touch. There is also a small pond with fish and turtles.
One of the unique features of the park is the "Padyak Para Sa Kalikasan" program, which encourages visitors to pedal bicycles to generate electricity to power lights and other equipment in the park. This program promotes eco-friendliness and sustainable energy practices.
Jose Yao Campos Park is a popular destination for families, joggers, and cyclists, and is often used for community events such as sports tournaments and cultural festivals. It is also a notable green space in the highly urbanized city of Taguig and provides a much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle...
Read moreVisited the lower end of the park where the Mind Museum is at, and was there to grab food from Jollibee.
Likes: no drive thru but there is parking (limited along driveway of mind museum) and a supposed kiosk station where you can order. Saw riders of grab panda and the likes standing by so I suppose that's also where they wait for orders. The other side across the main road where the malls and restaurants are at looks well kept. Foot traffic and restaurant patrons seems to be getting busier but still not as heavy as prepandemic days.
To improve: mind museum was close and exhibit outside were also cordoned off. There was no one minding the kiosk so had to go...
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