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WonderLab Museum Of Science Health & Technology
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Allen B.
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Wonderlab is all right. It's kind of small, as far as Kid/Science museums go and the displays havn't changed much in the years that we have lived in Bloomington, but it's OK. We bought a "family" membership the first time we visited Wonderlab. I was a little irritated when I was told that we would have to pay $15 extra for our membership because we have 4 children. We have purchased family memberships at quite a few family attractions/museums and have never encountered such a policy. At every other museum we have visited, a family membership covers both parents and all of their children living with them. I emailed a Wonderlab executive to ask for an explanation of their unusual policy regarding what constitutes a "family" for purposes of membership - but got no response. This also irritated me. Low rating for small size, stagnant displays, unfair family membership policy / cost. We now have a family membership to the Indianapolis Children's Museum, which is much bigger, more fun for the kids, always changing and costs our family less to belong. We also bought a membership to the Indy Zoo - which also has a better family membership policy than Wonderlab.
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