KidsQuest Children's Museum

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Bellevue, United States

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KidsQuest Children's Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

KidsQuest Children's Museum is located in Bellevue, United States on 1116 108th Ave NE. KidsQuest Children's Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category children's museum in United States. KidsQuest Children's Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to create learning through the power of play and exploration that connects children to their communities and the world. This innovative hands-on museum for children and families was designed to engage kids from infancy to age ten. Art, science, technology and daily life experiences are integrated in world-class exhibits with strong ties to the Pacific Northwest.

Address

1116 108th Ave NE

Phone

+1 4256378100

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Bellevue, WA

Founded

2005

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lu Tim

Very cute little children museum yet very organized. Good for kids 12 yrs and under (my opinion) lots of parking just outside. If you are going to Bellevue, WA. You might as well bring the family here and spend some fun time. They have indoor playground/story tree/toddler area...Admission is not expensive consider with 3 hours free parking. If you have Canada Telus science membership, remember to bring it and show them, then you are free to enter. Have fun! _*

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Richie Magpayo

One of the best children's museum in the Seattle area. The facilities are new and well maintained. Kids from toddlers to seven year olds will have a ton of fun. There are two levels and different themes for the kiddos to enjoy. From arts and crafts (painting to clay art) to pretend play, your kids can spend hours and still look forward to coming back. We came with a museum pass (from King County Library) and left with a membership - it was that enjoyable for the kiddo and worth the cost as you'll be coming back for their scheduled events and activities. Today, Hasbro gave away board games in celebration of their global Joy of Play! Bring a snack bag because there is no food for sale except for some juice and canned beverage at the museum store. Note that the museum is closed on Mondays, and parking is limited - counted space for just around a dozen spot (disabled slots included).

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Lindsay G

This place is so much fun! There are tons of interactive and imaginative play activities for young kids to do. We love the water play area and the upstairs store and train tables. There is even a room for 3 and under. I would highly recommend a membership because you can use it in different states! I got in for half price because I'm a member of another children's museum. The only thing that is not worth 5 stars is the parking situation. There is some in back by the library, but it can get a little full. If you can, go early in the day.

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Eric E

This is a pretty standard children's museum. There are some nice touches, like the netted climbing structure just inside. There is a place to work on clay and tie-dye, a water adventure-land (for lack of a better name), etc. It's not very big and it seemed a bit crowded. Overall though, I liked this children's museum because it was very clean and the staff was very helpful.

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Claire Razore

So grateful to KidsQuest and how they're continuing to support our kids with various online offerings during COVID. We can't wait to get back there!