This is a cute little natural history museum. We've been spoiled by the giant one in LA and moderate sized one in Las Vegas, but there were some nice displays here. Admission for one adult and 2 kids was $26 and the only parking around was 3 hr parking, though you'd be hard pressed to spend more than 3 hrs here. Some of the employees were very knowledgeable, but others were not. My kids were interested in a quiz and the buttons were broken, so they asked one of the docents what the answer was and she didn't know. I don't expect every employee to be a paleontologist or anything, but you'd think you'd become familiar with basic info presented in the exhibit so that you could engage kids. Maybe she was new? They have improved the number of hands on activities for kids since the last time we came, but they dont seem to reset the activities- that would greatly improve the experience here. For example, every puzzle was already built and the fossils in the dino dig were already uncovered- its just not as much fun as "discovering" them yourself.