This place is good especially for astudents or those who are interests in science. Although the entrance fee cost too much, don't worry because it is worth it. You'll be going home with more knowledge in science.
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Experience Science coming out alive here at The Mind Museum. The place offers educational tools and learning piece to all science geeks out there. Aside from fun facts, they also have Lab classes for kids. The place offers a good array of educational materials presented in a very interesting manner. They also have several shows throghout the day too.
Well I went here, for a field trip and I just loved it. The exhibits where amazing and the shows where awesome. This is where they focus on real science.
Most of the exhibits are already broken/worn, for the exorbitant price I expected to have had a better experience. They need better attractions or equipment.
The place has lots of potential but unfortunately for the ticket pricing... I wouldn't even bother. 60% of installation do not work or are being serviced. I have been to public libraries that have lobby installations that are better curated and alot more educational and interactive.
It is a very educational place but i think they should assign staff to tour inside. To fully understand what the display is all about, u need to read the description first. I went there with my 7y.o daughter, before i finish reading description my child already lost interest on that display and went to another.
A bit disappointed that a lot of the activity are not working. We paid 3 for family and we always enjoy activities for family on learning. Earthquake area does not function. Lights and visual area a few lights busted. I hope they fix them soon.
One of the great science museums here in the Philippines. Perfect for kids and young at heart. A very good place to visit for educational purposes and unwinding.
Well-organized, interactive exhibits and overall a good weekend activity for kids. Time slots may seem restrictive but 2-3 hours are enough for smaller kids (3 - 6 yo) to cover the museum and move on to the outside playground (which is included as part of the admission ticket).
Not very well maintained. I heard such good things to be let down. A lot of the presentations and gadgets were either broken, not working, or inaccessible. It was such a waste :(
We spent half a day here. The Mind Museum is such a fun place to bring your kids. It doesn't matter whether they're too young to understand the science behind how everything works. Your kids (of all ages) will be hugely entertained. I brought my kids here (ages 3, 8, 11, and 14). They each found something, actually a lot of things, that they liked. Heck, even my husband and I vastly enjoyed the visit.
What makes it so enjoyable is that nearly everything is interactive. There really isn't much that's off limits. Kids can feel and touch everything that they like.
A great place to take your family out to on weekends. Smack in the middle of BGC. No worries as I'm sure the entire family will have lots of fun. And not to worry. Jollibee, KFC, Burger King and MCDO are around the corner.
If you're in BGC area, might as well check it out. Otherwise, it's not THAT great to squeeze into your itinerary. Their AVP about stars is good. Avoid coming here late in the afternoon because thats when the students from different schools visit. You need to call them for reservation.
Pricey but worth it! <3 We went there on their anniversary promo and paid half the price (350php). The exhibits were awesome, some are interactive, and they are divided into different categories. More on scientific exploration.
The Mind Museum is a great place to bring your kids. Not only is it fun learning, but the team behind this really focuses on creating an educational space for the kids. They offer workshops where kids can do cool experiments like forensic science and the time of the dinosaurs. My favorite is their star gazing sleepover camps that allow kids to learn more about the cosmos.
It was not for all ages. Took a 6 and 3 year old and it was over their heads. There are interactive screens but better for older kids. I will not go back.
Too expensive for me. I was actually more satisfied when I went to the National Museums in Manila, and entrance there were for free. I wish there were more exhibits. We went there around 4pm and around 5pm I'm already bored, which was weird. (I love museums, just so you know.) I guess the disappointment was because I'm not a kid anymore and this seems to be curated more for kids.
It was a nice experience though there are some interactive activities or materials on the museum that are no longer working. Still there are a lot to learn and it's a fun experience.