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The Woodlands Children's Museum

About

TWCM is a non-profit organization 501(c)3.

Description

Daily Admission:
• $6 per person 1 years and older.
• Children under 1 and Museum Members are free

Recommended ages 7 years and under
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times

Summer Mondays:
Open every Monday from Memorial
Day through Labor Day. (7 days a week)

Open All School Holidays.

Always Closed:
New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

Ask for our amazing birthday parties!

Mission

We create opportunities that educate, empower, and excite children and families through play while inspiring a lifelong sense of wonder and discovery.

Impressum

The Woodlands Children's Museum is ideal for children 7 years of age and under. Visitors can explore the interactive exhibits discovering creative and imaginative play experiences.

Products

Birthday Parties
Field Trips
Educational Outreach
Spring, Summer and Fall Workshops

Address: 4775 W Panther Creek Dr #280, The Woodlands 77381
Phone: (281) 465-0955
Email: gro.muesumsnerdlihcsdnaldoow@muesum
Parking: Lot, Street
State: TX
City: The Woodlands
Street Number: 4775 W Panther Creek Dr #280
Zip Code: 77381
categories: education, nonprofit organization, children's museum


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Reviews
Great place for kids under 10. The staff was friendly. The toys were clean. They even have a toddler area for under 2. The price is 8 bucks a person over the age of 1. You buy the tickets online to save time when you get there. The place isn't big but they pack alot in the small space. My kids ages 6 and 3 played for 2 hours and could of stayed longer but we got hungry and since there's no food or drink allowed, we left to go have a late lunch. Overall, it was a great time and we plan to get a membership since they had such a good time.
What a wonderful place to visit! They have everything and my children had so much fun! They have a water area, a rice area, painting, climbing, fire truck, theater, life-size building area, a dig pit, puppets, dress up, and much more! This is a wonderful place to take your children to let them use their imagination and learn! KIDS LEARN THROUGH PLAY!!
We went for my son's 2nd birthday. He had an absolute blast!!! There is plenty for the little ones to get into. My 8 and 10 year old even played for a while but of course they were bored after an hour.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$6–10
We took Our Girls for Their St.Pattys day Birthday!! There are 2 Hour time slots for Tickets. It's easy to buy Online. We did 10-12 slot ..it helps to Buy ahead of time. They keep it under a certain Capacity, and Entry isnt always Guaranteed , it is a Very small Children's Museum .. Its 8$ a Ticket. I have two 7year olds that did have Fun! Though we were done after an Hour . We made it to all the Stations
The place is definitely a fun, little, inviting experience for a kid. My child had a blast 2 years old and definitely had a lot of fun running around and doing different things. Even as they get older, it becomes even more suiting for those understanding the ways to play and letting their imagination run wild. We were happy with our visit and would love to return again. Would suggest grabbing lunch also during your visit to the area in many of the surrounding places to grab food at, as there isn't a TON to do here, it's not a giant place, but with that.... it's still perfect to appropriately cater to your child and feel safe letting them have a little freedom.
Love taking my niece here! They have lots of great activities for kids at different ages. So happy that they have a special gated area for children under two. I can take my niece there, but her diaper bag down and allow her to explore. They even had different summer activities creating things with computers in film technology that my older eight year old nieces would be interested in. The staff does a good job of keeping everything neat, organized and making sure people abide by the rules. The price isn’t bad either especially if you purchase a membership.
This is a great museum for kids 1-7. I had a chance to visit with a three year old and all of the activities were at a level that was accessible to children. Some of the activity options included a market to shop, a house to cook and clean practice life skills, a digging/construction station the “dirt” was made from recycled tires. Children could dress up as firefighters, as well as other characters. There were also Lego, fishing and building stations. Admissions are in two hour time slots. I think that two hours is just the right amount of time for little ones to explore. On the day of my visit, there was a special guest who performed a magic show for 30 minutes.
It was so much fun for my little girl. She is a busy body and was very interested in all the stations. I recommend anyone with a toddler to visit!
It was a total surprise coming across this place, but it was sooo much fun and there is something for everyone no matter what age Price for entry: $13.50 Ticket type: 2 adult tickets
It's definitely not like the museum in downtown, which I think is great. This one was okay. It was very expensive. It was about $ 29. But it was air conditioned and a good place to go with a toddler when you can't play outside. It was really busy. We had kind of a bad experience because there was a big kid there that took a knife and put it up to my throat and said to give me all this money or he was going to slit my throat. He was playing around, but it was dangerous. And I thought it was a really weird thing for a young kid to say and do. My son was with me and he is a police officer and he shut the kid down pretty quick. He was only about 8 years old but really big for his age. His parents were nowhere to be found. That was not the fault of the museum so I'm not rating the museum on that. The kid left shortly after that so we didn't report him or anything. My toddler grandson really enjoyed the "fishing" area, the trains, and "driving" the truck. I was surprised at the amount of kids that were there that were not supervised by their parents at all. They tried to take things from my grandson by grabbing them instead of waiting to take their turn or asking politely. No parents intervened, except for me. Most of the parents let their kids run free while they were on their phones.
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