Mighty Children's Museum
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (2 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Steven Fain
11 months agoMy 7 year old said I had to give it 5 stars and his review...."It was a lot of fun". My review is that he had a lot of fun. It's really bright and well lit and everything seemed clean. It's a little small and there isn't a ton of different things but my 7 year old and his 16 year old sister had a lot of fun and we spent a decent amount of time there. It's 10$ a person which honestly is about right. Maybe adults should get in cheaper with their kids but with the prices of everything these days 30$ for an afternoon of air conditioned play seemed fair. It is 150$ for a yearly membership which for us would only be 5 visits so we will probably do that. My son told our neighbors kids about it and he is already wanting to go back so I imagine we will hit it 5 or 6 times just this summer. I would recommend it just don't expect a huge place.
Stephanie Mason
a week agoGreat place to take toddlers for open play. It wasn’t overcrowded. There are plenty of things for the kids to explore. Definitely would recommend.
Jessica Hanshaw
5 months agoThis is totally Awesome experience for smaller kiddos we will definitely be back!!!
S L
2 months ago10$ for a 1 year old 20$ for 2 parents that are simply watching there child. Not very many options to do either half the size of a small gym. Should be 5 maybe 10 for just the child. Brought my niece last year and it was 5 I sure didn’t have to pay to supervise then. Crazy I’d rather go to Columbus to an actual place.
Alex S
2 months agoThis place is a fun, hands-on place for kids to explore, learn, and burn off some energy. There are plenty of interactive exhibits, like the Scarf Tree, where kids can watch scarves fly through vacuum tubes, and the Pretend Hospital, complete with toy medical tools and an X-ray machine. The Mighty Water Table is always a hit (bring extra clothes), and the Dig Site gives little archaeologists a chance to uncover hidden "artifacts." The Giant Lite Brite and Farm to Market exhibit also add to the variety of creative play. I think they have lost some Lite Brite pegs over the year or so and they could really use some new ones/added. The museum also offers programs like Member Mornings, Toddler Takeover, and Sensory and Song, which add a nice touch of structure to the visit when offered. That said, it’s a bit disappointing that even adults who are just there to supervise still have to pay the full $10 admission fee. It seems like there could be a reduced rate for non-participating chaperones. Overall, it's a great spot for kids and worth a visit if you’re in the area, just keep the admission policy in mind.