This museum can appeal to all curious minds. First, they have a "static" exhibit. Basically the stuff that will always be there. The exhibits are very interactive and hands on. There are many different components like weather, math and nature. There is one area like a mini zoo to see some animals/insects/reptiles in a simulated habitat. Then there is another area for rotating/visiting exhibits. Outside is a playground which sports different musical implements that agree very loud but fun. As you walk further, there are farm animals like donkey, sheep, turkey, pigs, etc. It's nice but smelly at times. Then as you go further there is the area where you can take a train ride for a nominal fee. I didn't find it that exciting but the kids get a big kick out of it. There is also a cafe which I have not gone to yet. Then there is my favorite, the Butterfly house. Besides it housing a tropical climate where birds, butterflies and moths are there is a nice gift shop and also a display area with many different creepy creatures. It's the closest you'll ever want to get to one of those creatures. There are a lot of educational components to the exhibits. You can also have a birthday party there. My son has attended two and he has enjoyed them both.
I would have given them 4 stars if some of the exhibits were working. The kids play hard so I can imagine maintenance can be a nightmare.
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