I really wanted to love this museum but I don't think it met my expectations. What I didn't expect but I absolutely LOVED was how so many exhibits were educational and really had a positive message on sexuality, how censorship affected so many through history and a lot of great exhibits on open sexuality and acceptance. I really liked these exhibits and I found its message really important to working toward acceptance and peace in our modern day.
However, besides that I found the museum lacking. Most of the exhibits felt just thrown in there and felt old and outdated in the sense that it was dusty and not kept up. Some of the exhibits I wasn't really sure where it started or ended or if there was supposed to be something there or was that the exhibit?? It was very confusing. I wish it was curated more cleanly and organized. I think that elevation would really help bring these great messages to the audience.
The other thing that I was missing was I felt there wasn't enough erotica. And I was hoping to see more interesting and unique things dealing with erotica that is readily available to be seen on the internet. The bike seemed like it was interesting but it was confusing as to what to do with it and there is a sign to ask a team member but I wasn't sure who that was or did we have to go outside to ask the lady selling tickets? And I believe she mentioned there was another exhibit where you have to push the door twice to go in, but I didn't even see that exhibit, what doors? Also its $30 a ticket and we happened to go on a day where they were half off...I don't think I would pay $30 for the current state of the museum if I went back again.
I like the idea and educational messages here so please keep doing the good you are all doing to push positive body image and unique acceptance of every individual forward! Thank you.