discovery lab -tulsa children's museum

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discovery lab -tulsa children's museum
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charlesm386

With a 4 year old, 6 year old & 8 year old, where do you go they will all enjoy themselves? Some place with a lot of activities? A place to climb a vertical maze, navigate a 3 dimesional maze of ropes, draw with a swing, crawl through a gymn made of packing tape, tempt a dinosaur, paint with light? I don't know if the children had more fun than the parents & grandparents.

LeeannB866

My boys (ages 3 & 7) had a blast at the Discovery Lab. They were mad when we told them they had to go home. It is a small place, but there were several activities, and even though it was busy, there were plenty of things to do. It was also very affordable. It cost us $26 for two adults and two children. It keeps kids physically active for a good 2 or three hours or more. The science lab was teaching kids about moving electrons and showed them how to hook up a door bell and light switch and explained why they worked. It was really neat, and my oldest son really enjoyed that part of it. Both boys enjoyed going through the barrel maze and tape slides. My youngest son was a little afraid of the moving dinosaurs, so we only stayed there for a second, but it was cool. Its a great place to visit, especially on a rainy, cold day!

SadafImran

My kids (ages3-5years) had a blast at this place, they didnt want to leave. Its not like a regular children museum, infact it is much smaller but their main activity room was so much fun. It kept kids physically active were 2-3 hours, they were very tired n hungry when we left. Dinosaur exhibit was interesting too, could be a little bigger but kids didnt mind. A day spent well!

nolidesg

I think this is an excellent place for kids, but I would not say that it is a children's museum. Kids enjoy a lot playing around. It is affordable and you can spend more than 2 hours with your kids.

48bonnies

Took 30 students. They loved the tunnel and the dinosaurs that moved. The art room was nice. About 2.5 to 3 hours before our group grades 1-6 got bored. The staff said that they will be moving To riverside and making it bigger soon. Great place to go.very nice staff also.

710jg

This is a great place to have fun, encourage imagination and thinking. Bring your lunch so you can stay all day. I have taken grandchildren ages 2-13 years old and each one of them found lots to do and had a great time. It is not expensive, and you can spend all day, there is so much to do packed into this building. If weather is good, there are picnic tables outside for your picnic lunch. There is also a playground outside and a splash pad. It is a really fun place. I had just as much fun as my grandchildren.

SpeedyGK

My 6-year-old loved climbing and sliding through the tunnels and slide made of tape. It was pretty cool. He also enjoyed the blocks in the first and second room. He became a bit more adventurous when he tried to swing on the ropes.It was a unique visit as we do not have anything like it in New Jersey. It was definitely worth the one-time visit. If you live in Tulsa with younger kids, this would make an excellent hangout for parent groups/stay-at-home moms. Note to Management: It really doesn't make sense for adults to have to pay when they are simply there to keep an eye on their children. If charging adults a fee, you should at least offer free refreshments (coffee, water).

okannie

It is a nice, small science center. It caters to younger children, although my granddaughter loved the tape tunnel but quickly became bored with the rest of it. It is more entertaining to the younger children 7 and under. There is a nice splash pad outside if you come on a hot day and can let your children get wet.

BrettB55

Took our 2 year old here on a sat morning and he absolutely loved it! Works your imagination, mind, and body. Great for probably all kids up to age 8 or so. Nice area for like 2 and under as well as big areas for running, building, climbing, swinging, and having fun! We would drive back here from OKC just for this!

KingJoe918

dont let the outside looks detour you from visiting, its a pretty fun place on the inside! lots for the kiddos to do and really enjoyable for us adults as well (only come if you bring the kids). i enjoyed the HUGE Tape slide! you'll have to go to see what im talking about! there's also a place to build a robot with your kids, very cool! we went during the week and school was in, so it was empty, so we got the whole place to ourselves, fun, simple, and inexpensive, cant go wrong!

K9SONTHELOOSE

We took our 4 year old grandson and he loved it. We were their for about 2 hours and he still was not ready to leave. I would have to say its perfect for ages 3 to 9 year olds. This was our first visit. They also have a splash park right outside of the lab. This was well worth the admission price. Inside with a/c when the temperature was 100 outside. We will be taking him back on our next trip to Tulsa. Location was also close since we always stay in downtown Tulsa.

Chiohoot2000

VERY small Children's Museum; I wasn't sure we were in the right place. It was good for a few hours of fun. I would categorize more like an indoor playground than a science and learning space. But it was inexpensive and my children had fun. Beware: there are very few staff members controlling the "chaos" of play - it looked like a field trip there at the same time, and the slightly older boys tossed the little ones like bowling pins in the tape tunnels, high above the ground or torpedoing past them (or into them) on the giant slide; kids have no option but to fend for themselves! My kids were too small to compete.

583jaredb

Fantastic price and cool things to do my kids were amazed! Three changing rooms of things to do even if we lived local there would be a changing atmosphere.

Maryse_Val

My daughter just loooooved it! It was so fun and cool! She didn't want to leave! If I go back to Tulsa, I will definitly go back with my daughter and enjoy a new theme! The only thing is that google map didn't give me the good way to go there with the Tulsa Transit and I got lost. So, just take the 114 at the Denver Station and ask the driver to stop there :)

MrsAndre

My Grandson and I went there when it was raining. It has lots of physical things to do; swing on ropes, build with foam blocks, climb up the tunnel and slide down. He spent 2-1/2 hours running and playing. It doesn't have a huge amount of things to do but it is a great place for youngsters to get some exercise inside.

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