点评:We loved it here! I think my 8yo could have slept over, and still found new things to do the next day.
If you have little littles, head straight to the top floor. There's a crawler/cruiser/toddler friendly area just for them up there. My 11mo nephew had a great time there with his nanny and the other visitors.
If you have kids who need to get energy out, head to the middle floor. There are all kinds of physical challenges for them to do (How long can you hang? How high can you jump? How fast can you bike? ... that sort of stuff). There is also a whole city called "Kidtropolis" for them to engage in role play and use their imaginations.
If you have kiddos that like to know how things work, check out the bottom floor. There is a lot of info and hands on activities about things like momentum, and a lab area with engineering challenges (ie: build a tower that can withstand high winds).
There was SO.MUCH.TO.DO here. I only lasted 3 or 4 hours, but if you have a high tolerance for noise and energy you could be here literally all day.
Also, I wasn't particularly paying attention but I believe it was reasonably accessible for people who use wheelchairs. I saw a few people around who were enjoying various parts of the museum.
There is a paid parking garage across the street and it was a pay with an app kind of one, if memory serves.
翻译:我们喜欢这里!我想我 8 岁的孩子可以在这里过夜,第二天还能找到新的事情做。
如果您有小孩,请直接前往顶楼。那里有一个适合爬行/巡航/幼儿的区域。我 11 个月大的侄子和他的保姆以及其他游客在那里玩得很开心。
如果您有需要释放能量的孩子,请前往中层。那里有各种各样的体能挑战供他们做(你能挂多久?你能跳多高?你能骑多快的自行车?......诸如此类)。还有一个名为“Kidtropolis”的城市,供他们进行角色扮演并发挥想象力。
如果您有喜欢了解事物如何运作的孩子,请查看底层。那里有很多关于动量等信息和动手活动,以及一个有工程挑战的实验室区域(例如:建造一座可以抵御强风的塔)。
这里有太多事情要做。我只待了 3 或 4 个小时,但如果您对噪音和精力有很高的耐受力,您实际上可以在这里待一整天。
此外,我并没有特别注意,但我相信对于使用轮椅的人来说,这里相当方便。我看到周围有几个人在博物馆的各个部分玩耍。
如果我记得没错的话,街对面有一个付费停车场,是使用应用程序付费的那种。