![]() ![]() ![]() The weather forced us to stay indoors, so we chose this museum. We wanted something fun to do before going home that afternoon. My family had been to a concert the night before. I can’t say enough about how amazing this museum is. There are a lot of very tight spaces, loads of stairs/climbing, and it’s very easy to get disoriented/lost if it’s your first visit.įor fans of Meow Wolf for the art & exploration, the City Museum is WAY better in my book! I would choose to visit here a thousand times over before any of the Meow Wolf locations. If you are overweight, out of shape, or have anxiety, this venue is likely to be something that you will not enjoy. The day pass was $20/ea + $8/ea for roof access, which I encourage! That price is totally fair considering we spent a solid three hours here and could have easily spent more, but there’s a nearby diner that we wanted to try out before they closed for the day.Ī headlamp or glove-flashlights isn’t totally out of the question for some aspects of this place! I think knee pads are excessive, but that’s just me. I find it hard to describe how great this place is. Although we’re from Michigan, we plan to come back for sure!! I wish we had taken advantage of the Black Friday deal for an annual pass. Cargo pants with zip pockets were perfect for carrying our keys and my phone so I didn’t have to use a purse or a backpack. I read reviews stating it’s not super clean and you’ll get hot, so we arrived dressed appropriately. Me, my husband, and our twelve-year-old daughter visited on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Soaked but victorious, we declared, "Who needs sunshine when you've got express lanes for roller coasters?" Silver Dollar City, where rain is just liquid courage for parents facing the wild ride of family fun! Meanwhile, we were the designated hot chocolate cup bearers, steering the ship through the storm. The kids, in their winter coats, embraced the rain like it was confetti at a party. We transformed from parents to theme park ninjas, dodging raindrops and maneuvering our stroller like it was bumper cars. Rain meant shorter lines for rides, and suddenly, we were the kings and queens of the theme park, reigning over wet pavement and soggy roller coasters. Enter the rain – the universe's way of testing parental mettle. ![]() We've mastered the art of counting heads faster than Rain Man in a math competition. We might as well have had a sign on our backs that said, "Caution: Chaos in Progress." Embarked on a Silver Dollar City adventure with the kids, and let me tell you, it was like trying to corral hyperactive squirrels on roller skates. ![]()
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