kidsquest children's museum
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Fun place for small children - ours are 2 and 5. They especially love the water features where they can play with boats and balls, build elaborate pipe structures and experiment with changing the flow of water.
This is a must gift for the kids and grandkids each year. It is one gift that I know everyone will enjoy and use! How often can you say that about a present. Can't even count how many times we have been to this facility. Teaching kids through activity is a lasting method. In fact, I have taught myself a few things....smiles and giggles all around.
Lots for kids to explore. And they are constantly updating activities. Making it nice to return to. It is a great place to bring kids when shopping at the Factoria Mall. Not a large facility and can fill up quickly.
My 4 year old daughter had a blast, I was ready to leave the madness after 10 minutes. Price was a little high for a one time visit. Slightly worried we may have picked up a virus or two.
KidsQuest is a fantastic place to take your 0-6 year old. There is a play area for under 3 and plenty of stuff to keep an older kid occupied. The is water area where kids play and learn about damns, locks, water flow and the shrill sound mommy makes when splashed. There is the front part of a semi truck that kids can 'drive'. There is a big tree house for big kids and a small one with a slide in the little kids area. Plus they have a room where they change out the toys monthly. It is a little pricey at $10 a person but if you are planning on visiting a couple times the membership at $99/year for a family is a great deal.
This is one of the best places for the kids in Bellevue area to spend quality time. Have lot of things in the museum for the kids to play and learn. Maintained very clean and is present inside the factoria mall. I have visited this place multiple times with my family,
Indoor, clean, colorful fun for little ones - a perfect place to burn up energy and spend rainy days. Compared to the Olympia Children's Museum (the best!), this one is very small and cramped. It's best for the real little ones, definitely under 5 or 6. Parking is plentiful if you arrive early. Location is just so-so - inside a mall, and it's quite dark in there.
Went with our three year old. He had a GREAT time, and we have done children's mus., all over the country. Tis one is small, but very well kept and after about 2.5 hours determined it was time for a nap.
Every time we take our 4 year old to Kids Quest she has a blast. It is especially nice that they have member only hours.
This place was not good enogh to go with my kids, paying such big money.It looks just a place for parents to spend more time for their shopping.If your kids are under six or seven and you have lots of money, this could be your choice.
Great place for young kids. They have a special section for under 3, a water section, tree house, and airplay. I wouldn't take children over 6, they tend to go through everything really fast.
My 3 and 5 year olds loved it. It is by no means comparable in size to the Portland's children museum , but this one would do the job . it is educational and good enough for the kids to spend few hours. on some occasions , they may have special events such as an evening music concert.
This place is a bit small, and it does tend to fill up, however my kids love it. It has lots of fun activities to do--most of them target learning about the way the world works. It is a little expensive in my view, but sometimes, you'll pay to have the kids entertained for a couple hours.
We're new members so maybe the place has not worn out on us yet but our 15 month old can spend an hour here and not get bored, though he may get tired. We had a very successful birthday party here as well and it was a total hit with all the kids.The variety of activities is great. Even if someone doesn't join, I'd highly recommend this as a place to host a kids b'day party. The staff were super helpful and friendly.
I visited with my older middle and younger preschool kids. This is definitely oriented towards the preschool crowd and there wasn't that much to interest the middle school children. The museum is about the size of a large shoe store, so it is small in size as far as museums are concerned. Several of the exhibits like the crank to move ping pong balls to the top of exhibit didn't appear to be working and didn't seemed to have been working for a long time. Kid's improvise by tossing the balls to the top, but these things really should be fixed.