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Imaginarium Hands On Museum
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As soon as we got to the museum I was like ""I hope the inside makes up for the looks outside."" When we walked in it smelled like a highly sweaty locker room the entire visit. Kid volunteers ran the museum which to me made it not very helpful friendly. Asking a question was a bit tricky if you did'nt want to interupt the teens talking. \r
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That was not a big deal to me, but I did notice it. What was a big deal was after I prepaid for an entire year of membership we walked through and half of the exhibits were broken and did not work. It was ok, but the animals outside stopped with fish and ducks. These fish were huge though, getting fed 24/7. I don't know if my kids noticed as much as I how ran down it was, although they were upset when they ran from one exhibit to the next and each did'nt work.\r
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Make sure you have coupons to get in or you will be disappointed, I would rather have gone to the Naples zoo.
Pros: No adults to yell at your kids to tell them to be quiet, or quit having fun.
Cons: Most exhibits were down and the museum was very dilapidated.
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