We love the curiosity museum! My kids enjoy the rubber chips in the water works, and the large Lego blocks in the kiddopolis and the rain forest has a lot of fun activities including a huge jungle gym (big enough for mom or dad to play too), just to name a few favorites. Each area also has a dedicated place for 3 and under and each 3 and under place has a little soft mat area for small babies to play. These little kid areas are surrounded with a place for parents to sit and keep an eye on both the older kids, off playing, and the little ones contained in the 3 and under area. We have easily spent 6 hours here!
Super fun place for kids! I liked the outside garden and way fun to watch the fish through the window as you feed them.
The rope bridges were fun and the play room in that section was big.
Prices were OK, the pass is a good deal.
Highly Recommend this place! They have several different zones that help your kids learn hands on. It’s all too common for kids now days to sit in front of a screen all day. This place encourages hands on learning and play! Worth the money!
My only complaint is not for the place but the few parents who just let their kids run around like maniacs. It really took away from the fun of children with manners. I do indeed realize that this is a place for kids to run, have fun, burn energy and explore. But that's very different than than the lazy parents who raised children with no manners.
Been here several times with a friend and our kids have had a blast! Lots of interactive exhibits, fun ways to play. My only issue is seating for moms who don’t want to helicopter after their kids or have kids who love a specific exhibit and want to play there for an extended period of time. Yes, there are lots of places to sit but few with backs (which can be difficult for those who need to bf their babies). And I second bringing a extra outfit if you plan to do with water works, the smocks can only do so much.
This place is a kids dream! However, it’s an adults nightmare. Huge busy crowds, expensive, and not very family friendly. If you’re looking for a fun day out with the family, go anywhere but here. A little sack Lunch is banned. They literally kick you out if you want to save a few bucks and bring a sandwich for the kids. Definitely doesn’t welcome the family vibe, or encourages you to stay the day. It would seem like common sense for a family friendly business to put some picnic tables in the vicinity, and encourage families to stay the day. Also, I was excited to head to the gift shop and get some fun creative things for my kids. However, after being kicked out to have a bite of lunch, I packed up and passed on shopping. For $80+ and no lunch, You’re much better off heading to the Zoo or Aquarium. Cheaper prices. Same entertainment level and allows lunch to be eaten indoors! Way better value for families than this place. Bypass the busy lines, discouraging family environment and expensive entry, and head elsewhere.
Museum Of Natural Curiosity At Thanksgiving Point is a US Museum based in Lehi, Utah. Museum Of Natural Curiosity At Thanksgiving Point is located at 3605 Garden Dr, Lehi, UT 84043, USA.
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