Not for children. Dry lecturing on history of Cape May Point (which could have been interesting) 30 minutes is too long to stand (there were a few chairs but not well laid out). Poor visuals, just posters scattered around on the walls. The science section features merely posters of science studies in the area. Person conducting the tour was not knowledgeable about the science section and couldn’t answer any questions. Wouldn’t spend money on this place until they figure out their stuff better. It’s a shame it has a rich history and the gardens are beautiful, but that’s seeing interesting or interactive exhibits is not what the tour is about. Save the time and read about the area on the internet. Once again - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13. Certainly not...
   Read moreNewly opened, in its 2nd season. Human habitation of the area was presented and discussed prior to the physical tour of the facility. Visited in September, far fewer beachgoers as the temperatures drop, but tracking of migration of birds, butterflies and sea creatures was incredible. Has already adopted a new name...not just a science center after the first season...now the CMP Arts and...
   Read moreWhat a disappointment. We brought the grandkids and had to take them out after as they were incredibly disappointed. We stood for 30 minute listening to a very dry history lesson! The “science” portion was nothing but posters on the wall with nothing to “do”. Docent could not answer any science questions, even from the grandkids. What a waste of money...
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