Visited the museum with my two girls, 6 and 3 years old. Two hours was plenty for them. We came right at ten am on a Saturday, and there was almost nobody there. We loved it, as the girls basically got the place to themselves. More people showed up around 11 am. They have two floors - the main floor is the entrance/little store and the water area. The second floor is with all the little real-life rooms (dentist, pizza shop, fire department, etc), and then an area with like an interactive recycling display I guess? I thought it was the perfect size for little kids and toddlers. Plenty to do if you only want to spend an hour or two and not get overwhelmed. It was easy to follow my youngest around and keep an eye on her. Everything was very clean and organized. We had come to Oswego for the water park across the river, so this was the perfect addition to our little...
Read moreWe had a birthday party thier over the weekend. The front desk was very rude and unhelpful ( her name was chole) asked to speak to a manager was none on site and couldn't tell me when one would be thier. Couldn't answer any of my question, couldn't do a spilt payment. Called 3 hours before my party asking to add extra pizza that they advertise wasn't allowed to do that. Added a extra activity for my kids to do they call it confetti art you can throw dance play make a rainbow masterpiece to take home. It was literally a bucket of cut up scrap paper and a couple glue sticks I paid $50 for ( 2 of the glues didn't even work and 20 kids had to share 1 thing of glue) thier was no direction the staff was unhelpful ( didn't even tell us where the party room was) i would never recommend a birthday party here...
Read moreAwesome place for our 4 year old to visit. We came to town for a different event, but it got rained out, so we came here instead. I loved that each of the little rooms was a different theme. For example, it was awesome to use the giant toothbrush to clean the giant teeth in the dentistry room. There were areas tailored to smaller children/toddlers, but preschoolera can get a lot out of the exhibits too - we got to help our son complete a circuit and light up some lights! He saw what happened when portions of the circuit were removed, etc. There was also a lot of physical activity - a tree house with a slide and a "cloud climb," which helped get some wiggles out. If we lived locally, we would certainly have a...
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