![]() ![]() ![]() It would have been really challenging for me to have all 3 kiddos here by myself on my first visit, before I knew my way around. □□□□On my first visit I had both my husband and my mom with me, so we had a 1:1 kid to adult ratio which was incredible helpful. □There are bathrooms on every floor, and atleast the ones we used both had flip-down potty seats for toddlers and well as kid-height sinks and soap dispensers □□ (its the little things, am I right!?) Such a huge help for my potty-training 2 year old! □Free lockers are provided, they just ask that you wipe down with provided sanitizing wipes before and after use. Since our last visit, the Wonders of Water exhibit now provides crocs and raincoats to help keep kids dry while playing. Because of the sock rule, I had my kids wear socks with sneakers. You’ll also want to be sure to bring extra clothes for your kiddos here! The “Wonders of Water” exhibit has the potential to get them very wet, so its good to be prepared. □What to bring: Be sure you and your kiddos have socks, because the Sky Climber and Chessie’s Grotto play area requires them. The Pier area has microwaves, so you can even bring food to reheat if you’d like! There are also water bottle fillers throughout the museum. Just grab what you want and pay at the self-service kiosk! We brought our lunches from home, but its nice to have the option if you forget to pack something. They had snacks, drinks and a few pre-packaged lunch items like lunchables, Uncrustables, sandwiches, etc. New for 2023 – the pier that features an “Orchard Bistro” – a self service food and snack station. ![]() □Outside food and drink are welcome, but must be consumed in “The Pier.” This is a small eating area with tables near the front of the museum on the first floor. ♿️ Most areas of the museum are wheelchair accesible – they even have an area for wheelchairs to access the Sky Climber! The whole place is easy to navigate with a stroller though – they only ask that you leave it outside of the water exhibit and “Tot Trails”. □The museum is totally stroller friendly! We brought our single stroller, however we had 3 adults for 3 kids so we didn’t end up using it and kept it in the stroller parking area on the first floor under the stairs. For more information on memberships, click here! Important to Note! Memberships are $155 for up to 4 people, $185 for up to 6 people – this includes unlimited access to the museum for a year. Families on WIC can receive tickets for $3/each (up to 5 tickets) □Cost: Ages 1 and up: $21.95/person (under 1 is free) For more information on tickets and admission, click here. Be sure to check here to verify the current hours before planning your trip!īooking tickets online ahead of time is required for both visitors and members. However, as of January 2023 – the museum is open regular hours and you can arrive at any time and stay as long as you’d like during this time frame! The current hours are Wed-Friday 9:30-3pm, Saturday 10a-5p and Sunday 11a-5p. So while I’m sharing all about our experience during out visit – PLEASE make sure you explore their website when planning your trip – it really is the best and SO incredibly helpful! You can even search for activities based on your child’s age! Admission and Hoursĭuring the pandemic, the museum was open for 2 times play slots: 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm. One thing that is important to mention: Port Discovery has one of the absolute BEST and most informative websites of any location we’ve ever been to. Port Discovery is such an amazing place to spend the day with kids! ![]()
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