

We had purchased our tickets online and thought we could just proceed to get our tickets scanned at the entrance and quickly get in. What I did not like right off the bat was that the entrance procedure was poorly designed.

We brought some out-of-country guests here to show them a "science center." My family had never been here before. Most of the museum seemed geared more towards elementary school age kids but our group of adults all had fun playing with the interactive spaces. They even had an exhibit with two wheelchairs set up for a racing game and in all my years it was a first to see wheelchair use normalized in the kids area and encouraged kids to explore the use of a chair. The space is very accommodating for anyone using a wheelchair, elevators are easy to find and exhibits are made with space so everyone can access them. While it did require an extra ticket to view Victoria the T-Rex, it is worth every penny if you have even a passing interest in dinosaurs. I am a huge dinosaur nerd) We arrived just before noon on a school day and at first were worried we had made a mistake as there were many school buses in the lot but all those kids left within an hour and none of those groups were in the special exhibit area. Our family went specifically to see Victoria the T-Rex.
