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Seattle, WA 98109 Get Directions
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Customer Reviews (36)
Local E.
on Judys Book Oct 28, 2011It is a fun, spacious 22,000 square foot area, located on the lower floor of the Seattle center campus. The museum has various, hands- on exploration exhibits such as the global village, Mountain Forest, ... (more)
john s.
on Judys Book Aug 18, 2010The place itself is not bad but the staffs are rude and actually not very child friendly. One front desk staff with blonde hair and pony tail does not greed guest with a smile. Then, the staff in art room is not friendly at ... (more)
Frank P.
on Judys Book Mar 16, 2009I'd expect a much more creative and contemporary place for Seattle. The exhibits always seem a bit run down and it's geared mostly towards toddlers. For the price there are tons of other fun things to do. Really only ... (more)
Guest G.
on Judys Book Oct 14, 2008I hate to be the one to say it but the Children's Museum really needs more interesting things added to it, it seems to only appeal to toddlers. For the price, there are many other interesting things to do in Seattle. ... (more)
cmg2002
on Citysearch May 22, 2008This is a great place to spend an hour or two on a rainy day with a toddler. My almost one year old son had a great time in the "Discovery Bay" area, which has lots of stuff geared for the age 0-3 set. It seemed like most of the ... (more)
Aileen O.
on Judys Book Nov 22, 2006If you have small children of varying age and live in Seattle, the Children's Museum ( http://www.thechildrensmuseum.org ) is a good place for a membership. One adult and one child costs $15, and a year membership is ... (more)
marshaka23
on Citysearch Nov 13, 2006This place is fantastic for the birth - 4 range. There is so much to do and see that we go at least once a month. All of the exhibits and pretend play keep my toddler entertained time and again and that's all I ask! ... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Nov 01, 2006The Experience
This is one of the best places to escape with your little ones on a rainy afternoon. Located on the lower level of the Center House, the museum offers unique exhibits that both educate and ... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jul 26, 2006Rainy day? This is the place for you! A fun and challenging enviornment. Too much going on to list. If you have little ones, pay for a membership up front because you WILL be coming back. PROS: In the middle of Seattle ... (more)
Noelle B.
on Judys Book Jun 17, 2006I used to think that this museum was dirty, old, and in severe need for a re-model, but they've done it!! I just went tonight - they whole place was rented by my church, and it has been remodeled under my very nose...it's ... (more)


