Went there with our reciprocal membership to Philly's amazing Please Touch Museum. That's where the problem lay as we had the experience of Please Touch, we kind of expected similar caliber of museum if it was to partner with them. This museum felt like a public school open house in terms of activities and set-up. Too much room between activities created a very empty vastness of space. Some of the computer exhibits weren't explained well or monitored (music composition, lacking the obvious hoook-up to an actual instrument) so that every one has an equal try (i.e. DJ station). The staff was friendly, and I would return only for the fact that it was free due to our family membership at our local museum. Staff was friendly. Could have used having more volunteers or staff (one at each play/ activity area). Also might be useful to post the age suggestion/ appropriateness/ suggested time limit (or set an auto time-out for the computers so other kids can have a turn) for each activity.