Children's Museum Oro Valley

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Oro Valley, United States

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Children's Museum Oro Valley Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Children's Museum Oro Valley is located in Oro Valley, United States on 11015 N Oracle Rd #101. Children's Museum Oro Valley is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category children's museum in United States.

Address

11015 N Oracle Rd #101

Phone

+1 5202978004

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ryan Minner

Wow!! What a wonderful place! We took our 2 year old here and he loved it! He could just run around the whole time and play, nothing could hurt him. It was super clean and such a great place for toddlers and young children to use their IMAGINATION!!! They have a paint area, a drawing area, a place to write. They have a quiet area for infants back in the corner. They have 2 areas where there are lots of books for your kids to read! Fantastic place to get your children to use their creativity, imagination and learn personal skills with others their age. We absolutely love it! There is no public WIFI, but what a great opportunity to shoulder with our children and not be distracted. Hey, we are all really children at heart, right?

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Becki P

We had an absolute blast visiting! Staff was super friendly and the area was clean and fun. It consists of only one large room with a variety of play and explore "areas", with a small outdoor play area and tables for a picnic. Only reason it's not 5 stars is... this museum is the same price as the Tucson Children's museum which is easily 5x the size. That seems odd to me.

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Wilson Troxel

Love this place its a great area for my 2 year old!!! Miss you guys and hope you can open soon!

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Dawn K.

Fun for kids under 5. Smaller than the Tucson Children’s museum but tailored to toddlers. Story time and crafts.

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Chris Hessenflow

We’ve been to the downtown location several times and it’s much better than the Oro Valley outpost. For starters, this location is only one room with about five different things for kids to do. It also seems silly to charge full price admission for adults to just sit there and watch their kid play. It would be more reasonable to pay 12-15 per kid rather than charging adults. The biggest negative about our visit, though, was the staff members who made the kids leave the craft area at 3pm (one full hour prior to closing time) so they could close it down and clean it (which took 10 minutes). Our daughter was having fun painting on the vertical glass. It was entirely unnecessary to shut down that area so long before closing time. Our daughter had a good time, but the poor pricing policy and unreasonableness of the staff means we probably won’t be back.

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Sarah Y

Though smaller than I expected, it equipped with toys that kids enjoy. A great place to spend time with kids (especially toddlers) when it gets too hot. For older kids, it may not be too exciting.

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teri powers

I'd give it 4 but honestly 7 for the parents to do nothing.... I think they should make it kids 7 parents 5. If it was bigger/more I'd get it, but this is a small space great for young kids.

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Megan Hymers

A fun place for little kids to explore. My almost 1 year old (in a week) who is close to walking and stands up easily on his own was able to navigate almost everywhere by himself. He definitely needed my help making sure he didn't fall when standing on the fake grass hill in the middle of the room. My only complaint is the amount of people allowed to play at one time; the room became so busy around 10am on Tuesday (a day with lower admission prices on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month) that an adult almost stepped on my crawling baby. Her lack of remorse when I asked her to please be careful and not step on my child (she was walking backward through the room, apparently oblivious that non-walking children were allowed to play too!) makes me weary of visiting the Museum again.