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Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum
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Nearby attractions
World's Largest Chest of Drawers
508 N Hamilton St, High Point, NC 27262
Business permanently closed
518 N Hamilton St, High Point, NC 27262
Armstrong Park
305 E Pkwy Ave, High Point, NC 27262
Truist Point Stadium
301 N Elm St, High Point, NC 27262
High Point Rockers Baseball
301 N Elm St, High Point, NC 27262
Rhen.Ovations Studio
106 W M.L.K. Jr Dr, High Point, NC 27260
Nearby restaurants
Sumela: Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant
805 N Main St UNIT 101, High Point, NC 27262
Harbor One
788 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
The Dog House Inc
664 N Main St, High Point, NC 27260
Krispy Kreme
917 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
Nomad Wine Works
432 N Wrenn St, High Point, NC 27260
Cafeteria at High Point Regional
Hayworth Cancer Center, High Point, NC 27262
Dive Bar High Point
312 N Elm St, High Point, NC 27262
Joy Bar Coffee Co. at MAIN STREET (formerly 83 Custom Coffee)
1212 N Main St, High Point, NC 27260
Cristina Gray’s Restaurant & Bar High Point
1108 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
Sweet Old Bill's
1232 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
Nearby local services
The Cottage HP
1107 N Main St #101, High Point, NC 27262
Baker Furniture High Point
319 N Hamilton St, High Point, NC 27260
Superior Foods
220 N Centennial St, High Point, NC 27260
Sound Solutions of High Point
201 E Lexington Ave, High Point, NC 27262
200 Steele
200 Steele St, High Point, NC 27260
Capa
319 N Main St, High Point, NC 27260
Congdon Yards
410 W English Rd Suite A251, High Point, NC 27262
Just Priceless
1313 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262, United States
The Art Gallery at Congdon Yards
400 W English Rd Suite 151, High Point, NC 27262
Nearby hotels
JH Adams Inn | Trademark Collection by Wyndham
1108 N Main St, High Point, NC 27262
Sheraton Apartments
400 N Main St, High Point, NC 27260
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Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum
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Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

200 Qubein Ave, High Point, NC 27262
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attractions: World's Largest Chest of Drawers, Business permanently closed, Armstrong Park, Truist Point Stadium, High Point Rockers Baseball, Rhen.Ovations Studio, restaurants: Sumela: Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant, Harbor One, The Dog House Inc, Krispy Kreme, Nomad Wine Works, Cafeteria at High Point Regional, Dive Bar High Point, Joy Bar Coffee Co. at MAIN STREET (formerly 83 Custom Coffee), Cristina Gray’s Restaurant & Bar High Point, Sweet Old Bill's, local businesses: The Cottage HP, Baker Furniture High Point, Superior Foods, Sound Solutions of High Point, 200 Steele, Capa, Congdon Yards, Just Priceless, The Art Gallery at Congdon Yards
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(336) 888-7529
Website
qubeinchildrensmuseum.org
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Wed9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

World's Largest Chest of Drawers

Business permanently closed

Armstrong Park

Truist Point Stadium

High Point Rockers Baseball

Rhen.Ovations Studio

World's Largest Chest of Drawers

World's Largest Chest of Drawers

4.5

(344)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Business permanently closed

Business permanently closed

4.8

(14)

Closed
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Armstrong Park

Armstrong Park

4.5

(279)

Closed
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Truist Point Stadium

Truist Point Stadium

4.8

(240)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

Sumela: Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant

Harbor One

The Dog House Inc

Krispy Kreme

Nomad Wine Works

Cafeteria at High Point Regional

Dive Bar High Point

Joy Bar Coffee Co. at MAIN STREET (formerly 83 Custom Coffee)

Cristina Gray’s Restaurant & Bar High Point

Sweet Old Bill's

Sumela: Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant

Sumela: Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant

4.5

(423)

$

Closed
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Harbor One

Harbor One

4.5

(264)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Dog House Inc

The Dog House Inc

4.6

(266)

$

Closed
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Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme

4.1

(867)

$

Closed
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The Cottage HP

Baker Furniture High Point

Superior Foods

Sound Solutions of High Point

200 Steele

Capa

Congdon Yards

Just Priceless

The Art Gallery at Congdon Yards

The Cottage HP

The Cottage HP

5.0

(10)

Click for details
Baker Furniture High Point

Baker Furniture High Point

4.8

(11)

Click for details
Superior Foods

Superior Foods

4.0

(236)

Click for details
Sound Solutions of High Point

Sound Solutions of High Point

4.6

(86)

Click for details
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If you are in North Carolina you have to take your kids to Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum in High Point. They have tons of interactive activities, water play, double decker carousel, and much more. Those are just the activities my toddler enjoyed the most. You can also rent it out for birthday parties which we will definitely be doing at some point. Tag a family that needs to see this video and save it for your future adventures #childrensmuseum #highpointnc #familyfun #northcarolina #toddleractivities
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We had a great time visiting here. It's probably better for younger kids. The 2 oldest were 13 and 14 years old. My 11 year old grandson was slightly bored. They had fun, and I did, too. I learned quite a bit also. It's 14.00 a person. If you get snap well food stamps you pay 5.00 a person up to 4 people. They have different activities for the kids to do and different areas you can visit. From an ambulance to a fire truck to guess the mysterious code words. A vets office, a store where you buy fake food and ring it up at a register. A TV studio so you can do the news, a beauty parlor. They can learn about the planets and the moon and know what it's like to be in a spaceship. They had a couple of jungle gyms for the kids to play on. Outside, there's a playground , a big chess game with giant chess pieces, and they even have a double-decker merry go around the kids can ride. Was it worth the money, I would say yes. It got the kids out of the house and running and having a good time. I highly recommend this place. They even have an area where you can buy food and drinks or snacks. Plan on spending several hours here. Also, plan on some crowds, and there were several school busses full of kids. Its was nice getting out of the heat and in the ac. The employees were very nice and helpful, especially when we lost track of the oldest kid.I would definitely go back again if I had younger kids with me.
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If you are in North Carolina you have to take your kids to Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum in High Point. They have tons of interactive activities, water play, double decker carousel, and much more. Those are just the activities my toddler enjoyed the most. You can also rent it out for birthday parties which we will definitely be doing at some point. Tag a family that needs to see this video and save it for your future adventures #childrensmuseum #highpointnc #familyfun #northcarolina #toddleractivities
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We had a great time visiting here. It's probably better for younger kids. The 2 oldest were 13 and 14 years old. My 11 year old grandson was slightly bored. They had fun, and I did, too. I learned quite a bit also. It's 14.00 a person. If you get snap well food stamps you pay 5.00 a person up to 4 people. They have different activities for the kids to do and different areas you can visit. From an ambulance to a fire truck to guess the mysterious code words. A vets office, a store where you buy fake food and ring it up at a register. A TV studio so you can do the news, a beauty parlor. They can learn about the planets and the moon and know what it's like to be in a spaceship. They had a couple of jungle gyms for the kids to play on. Outside, there's a playground , a big chess game with giant chess pieces, and they even have a double-decker merry go around the kids can ride. Was it worth the money, I would say yes. It got the kids out of the house and running and having a good time. I highly recommend this place. They even have an area where you can buy food and drinks or snacks. Plan on spending several hours here. Also, plan on some crowds, and there were several school busses full of kids. Its was nice getting out of the heat and in the ac. The employees were very nice and helpful, especially when we lost track of the oldest kid.I would definitely go back again if I had younger kids with me.
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Reviews of Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

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3.0
3y

We just visited for the first time after reading reviews/seeing pictures online. One of my favorite things to do with my kids is to go to kids' museums, and I've been to ones all over NC (Marbles - Raleigh, Life & Science - Durham, Children's Museum of Alamance County - Graham). I would compare this place to Marbles in terms of activities, but not quite as large. Fun, interactive exhibits for kids to use their imagination. Toys were in good shape. They do not allow outside food, and their cafe is very minimal (think small, bland finger food/cold cuts) so I would advise eating a good lunch prior to spending an afternoon there.

Compared to my favorite kids museum (Life & Science), the interactions with staff here were underwhelming. No one seemed really happy to be there. And I don't necessarily blame them, kids museums are wild on the weekends. However, when I have been to Life & Science, the staff are happy to answer questions and teach patrons, especially the live-animal exhibits. I didn't feel the same at Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum. In fact, there was one particularly odd interaction that happened at the play-restaurant. I guess one of the cabinets that was supposed to be locked had somehow been opened. Some of the kids were rummaging around in it because it looked like part of the exhibit. A staff member came over and started reprimanding them saying, "what are you all doing?? Absolutely NOT! You are not supposed to be in there!!" The poor woman was visibly stressed as she started taking play food and putting it away while kids were still playing, 3 hours before closing. She went on to say that she had just spent an hour cleaning up the grocery store and that she only had 30 minutes after closing to clean the areas up, which seems unreasonable. I can't even clean my kids' playroom at home in that amount of time. I hope they aren't expected to disinfect toys in that time as well.

I will say, the staff did do a good job keeping the exhibits organized because the toys were in their respective/appropriate areas (automotive shop toys weren't in the grocery store, dentist office, etc.) That should be enough in terms of keeping the place from getting too chaotic. Expecting the toys to be in the exactly right spot is too much when kids are just going to undo it.

The museum is lovely, but I hope they can help their staff to be less stressed and allow for more realistic expectations in terms of cleaning and organizing. I probably won't make the drive out again since I have nicer museums closer (Life & Science for the exhibits/staff, Children's Museum of Alamance County, even if it's smaller, has wonderful, kind staff). But if you're in the Triad - I would check it out during the week/non-busy day, you'd probably have a...

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5.0
3y

Man, this place is incredible. Fascination, wonder & endless, awe inspiring fun! There's activities for all ages, even the parents have a blast playing with the kids, it certainly brought out my inner child. It's clear that each exhibit was carefully planned & designed by people with a true passion for learning. They have enormous play equipment throughout, an entire section with make believe rooms stocked with all the toys needed; a kids size ambulance, vets office, doctor, dentist, restaurant, fire station & more. An aquatic play room, complete with mini ponchos. An art + design room, arcade, amphitheater, science labs. Your little ones can solve riddles written in morse code, unlock secret passageways, learn hands on about history, math, innumerable scientific fields, & so much more. Don't even get me started on the outdoor fun. Large playground with a very big sand box that allows you to excavate shark teeth & fossil pieces. A carousel that if im not mistaken I believe is free with admission! I could go on & on. This place is truly unique, a pure imaginative dream! All of that for only $10 a ticket? Incredible. We'll be back many times to make precious memories with our 2 girls while they're still small & impressionable. In addition, the facility is the cleanest I've ever seen, the hours & cost reasonable, I can't find anything negative to say. We were impressed with the staff. Friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, positive, engaging, etc.

Because this was a pretty long, specific, detailed review, I wanted to say I'm not affiliated with them, don't work for them, I'm just so grateful to have a place for my little girls to learn, grow & play. 😁 I'm pretty passionate about that. 😅 I've never seen anything like it. I'm excited to bring them back regularly. Now you know what to expect when you go too. We'll probably buy the membership. Whether you buy the membership or just tickets, remember that you may need to reserve in advance online. They get so overcrowded sometimes that they are forced to turn you away at the door in order to follow the building...

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2.0
2y

We used to really love this place. We have been coming since they opened and have been members from the start. Our membership ran out over the summer while we were busy with camps and outdoor activities so you can imagine the absolute SHOCK I experienced when I arrived today and was informed of the astronomical price increase on the family memberships! FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS for a family of 5 that includes 2 people that really only need to be added on the rare occasion that they are able to join the smaller children in the family. On top of this, they no longer allow outside food to be brought in, but it seems they really only enforce that rule for a select few. The woman that approached our table today had quite the smug look when she condescendingly told me “we have picnic tables in the parking lot where you can eat.” IN THE PARKING LOT??!! You have got to be kidding me! I have a child with sensory issues that could not care less about your offerings of microwaved pretzels or overpriced energy drinks. You would think that after the hundreds of dollars spent to re-up our membership, my 2-yo child would be allowed to enjoy her yogurt pouch in peace. I would also like to reference an early review that mentioned the poor upkeep of all the attractions. For the amount of money that is paid to this establishment, I would expect there to be regular cleaning and replacement of broken and dirty toys. I understand how hard kids are on just about everything, but by the sheer number of cars in the parking lot leaving little to no parking for anyone else, you would assume the revenue was far beyond what is needed to basic repairs and upkeep. Megan, if you are the one responding to all of the reviews and seem to be the one running the show, I would greatly appreciate a good explanation and probably a refund on my membership. Greensboro science center and many other kid-friendly establishments are much more...

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