Only went to the outside science Park, cost 100 peso per person..some of the amusement attractions in there were in need of repair, and not working properly and looked like they had been that way for some time.
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This place is a lot of educational fun for kids and adults. Plenty of hands-on activities. The piano stairs are a favorite. There is always a bonus exhibit outside, the current Mission to Mars one is pretty good. The outdoor playground is a lot of fun, too, with huge drums, water games, creative slides and more. Not as fun when it is crowded, so go early or on days when it's not packed with school crowds.
Unfortunately it is a good idea that has typical Asian implementation. By that I mean many interactive items don't work or are very feeble, it is not a place for younger children I would say 10 and up
It's not extraordinary, but my 5-year old nephew did have some fun with the interactive exhibits. The Piano Stairs was a favorite, and he enjoyed seeing himself on TV screens where an energy ball will magically appear when you raise your hand, and there's another screen where you're "walking with dinosaurs." Spent a good three hours there.
It is not only informative but more so it is interactive! They have inside the actual earthquake simulator and space tunnel. Kids and kids at heart will definitely enjoy this place. They have stairs that function like a piano. It is more than what we expect and paid for.
Great experience for both child and adult. They have featured galleries/areas in the outside to give variation. Exhibit inside is already showing wear. Some areas are not functional when I visited.
Also nice to visit the playground with your kids as this is exclusive for the museum visitors only.
Tip: one day visit is information overload! You may want to enjoy this place on different visits but not too close to each other.
Seriously? This much entrance fee for this? This is a joke. Don't even bother to go to the planetarium with ultra pixelated graphics. Waste of money honestly.
This was a fun place to take the kids. It had lots of different kinds of information and exhibits. It's actually not that big of a space but they do a great job of making it feel like a much bigger space. The one thing that I thought was a bit odd was the moon landing photo op. You could change the flag planted in the ground to several different countries besides the US flag. It just seemed to pander to tourists and set aside the fact that only one country has landed on the moon
Meh, kinda overpriced. My cousins (13 and 16 y/o) thought it was boring although children at a lower age might enjoy it more. It's quite spacious but with not much to see. It was a nice distraction albeit an expensive one.
I would suggest that when visiting this place you go for a guided tour since some of the activities/facilities are not easily understandable but still a breath of fresh air. You can learn a lot with all the trivias and supplemental games. Mind stimulating visit.
Theres a lot of things to discover. Many to mention. The museum is big, beautiful, and I really enjoyed my visit here. This review is short because and im pretty sure that you will enjoyed it too. You'll get what you pay for.
This museum is best for kids but I'm sure adults would enjoy this place too. It'll definitely pique their interest in Science. A must visit in the BGC area.
On the first enter, a robot would welcomes you and explains the overview of a knowledgable science museum. It's just from a small things explained to Big things that you wouldn't imagine its real. It's Facts and relly mind blowing. Better recommended for the Kids. Happy young :D
Great for kids especially 8 years old above. Younger kids enjoys the ambiance of the place. I gave 4 stars because the place need a little maintenance and there aren't new exhibits lately. Tours are excellent
A place for kids and teenager. Unfortunately a lot of elements are not working. The introduction videos have a very long introduction to each experiment and overall visualisation is poor.
i love going to museums but this one is too over priced! nothing unusual really. i'd rate this a 3 if they'd do something about their fee. warning: if you're bringin a ride, try to be early coz they don't have a parking lot. you might end up in a hell of a time wasting queue that won't move!
Great for educational dates with your significant other. Knowledge is sexy. If you're not a kid person (ehem), be prepared. There's lots of them. Lots.
Loved it. Try to schedule your visit on a weekday or an unusual weekend because it's way better when there's not a lot of people/students. Also get your tickets online as it's half the price for the same all day access. Prepare for a lot of walking because there's just so much to see. There's also no bag counter to leave your things so pack light. Make sure to also check everything so your experience is worth it. Touring it might time 3 to 4 hours so plan wisely. I rarely rate 5 stars on anything but The Mind Museum was just amazing.
A place where you can bring your kids to learn and experience Science. There are many attractions from land, to sea, to space. Highlights of our visit was the show inside Planetarium, it helped my 4 year old learned about planets. You should check the activity time before you roam around, there are different shows that you can also watch. And by the way, park beside the mind museum parking lot, you'll get flat rate by showing the receipt. Bring someone who's birth month is the same as the month when you do the visit. He will get a free tickets with no time limits for that day, and no time limit for his family too. Enjoy your visit!
Got our ticket at Metrodeal package for four. I think it's more "sulit" than the original ticket rates. Overall very nice experience. There are show and demos every hour. Activity and interactive area on the 2nd floor.
The place is clean and it's unlike the usual museums where you are not allowed to touch anything, Here, you are invited to explore the displays to know how it works. Because of that, the kids are compelled to read the information about the display so that they will know how it works which is not how they used to act on usual museums where they just look at the display and then on to another.
It s a great place to bring kids too! There s so many things to see and the fact that a lot of the stuff on display is interactive and kids can touch, fiddle and try them out is really cool
No wonder most schools do consider The Mind Museum as place for educational field trip. It really is a very nice place for kids to learn more. The dome-like presentation of the universe is what I loved most.
All staff are very accommodating. You can even go out the museum from time to time (depending on the pass that you bought) to grab some food to eat which is available outside.
Plenty of instagramable views. Need atleast 2 hours to go around inside. Buy your tickets through metrodeal apps for cheaper entrance fee for walk-in visitors.