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Children's Museum, Science Center, Zoo Memberships - Opinions?
Hi there,
For G's birthday we would like to purchase a membership for the Children's Museum, Science Center or Zoo. Any strong opinions on one over the other? I'm leaning towards Children's Museum and/or Science Center since weather would rarely deter us from taking advantage of it.
G (and Casey and I) is pale as pale can be, so I'm not sure if many trips to the zoo in the better weather would be very wise for him and us.
Re: Children's Museum, Science Center, Zoo Memberships - Opinions?
Totally agree with this. I think he's a little below the prime age for the Children's musuem.
Also, with the zoo membership you can get in for free or discounted at other zoos. You only have to go a couple of times to make it worth the cost of the membership.
I was going to vote for zoo. We were able to take trips to the zoo in Feb/March last year (for the penguin parade!) on relatively warm days. Then a few short trips during the summer and a few longer trips in the spring and fall when the weather was more forgiving.
I like the more relaxed feeling when you have a membership and not needing to "get my money's worth" out of every trip.
I would also vote for the zoo (and this is coming from another pale family!!) I think it's the cheapest option of all the choices you've listed, and I think it's the one he'd get the most out of right now. My MIL got us a membership for the Children's Museum for Christmas, and we took the boys a few weeks ago....they had a great time, but I think had Liam been any younger, we would have been much more limited (as it was, there was stuff he still can't do at 20 months) Also, you have to pay to park at the Children's Museum (zoo parking is free)
Like Amber, we normally get there right when it opens, get through whatever we can before it gets too hot & crowded, eat our packed lunches, then head home after that (the boys usually fall asleep in the car on the ride home, so it works out well!)
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Ditto zoo! 4 trips over a year pays for itself. I don't think Childrens Museum until he is a good walker. If you're looking for it as gifts, people can always get you gift cards (at Giant Eagle) and then buy when you're ready (probably closer to 18 months). My other favorites are Idlewild for like 16-18months++
Thanks everyone! All very good points! I think maybe we will go with the Zoo. I forgot about the aquarium, so that's a great way to use it in the winter months.
I also have to keep in mind that as much as *I* love the Science Center and Children's Museum, there isn't much there for him to do at this age.
Much appreciated!
we bought a member ship to the zoo with first birthday money- we went once it was not worth it. We go maybe once a year and the last 2 times we had had tickets from somewhere anyway. Last year we didnt go at all.
I know some people that are there all the time and I think you only need like 3 trips to make it worth while which is why we bought it but- for us it just didn't happen.
We have gone to the childrens museum twice in 4 1/2 years. as well as the sience center. I dunno although we have fun- to an extent most of it is always the same....we just don't do those things that often...
Maybe that is just us.
Married, September 23, 2006