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Omaha Children's Museum
"Omaha Children's Museum is the metro's primary participatory museum for children and families. The museum engages the imagination through permanent exhibits and traveling exhibits, as well as programs, summer camps, special events and birthday parties. The entire museum or different floors or rooms are available for event rentals.Admission is $15 for children and adults; $14 for seniors; and free for members and children under 24 months old."
Address: 500 S 20th St , Omaha 68102, NE, US
Phone: +1 402-342-6164
State: NE
City: Omaha
Zip Code: 68102


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 09:00-16:00
Wednesday: 09:00-16:00
Thursday: 09:00-16:00
Friday: 09:00-16:00
Saturday: 09:00-17:00
Sunday: 09:00-17:00


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Reviews
AWESOME Children's Museum! So much to do that you need at least 3 hours to check out the different rooms. We spent 5 hours and my kids were still upset to leave! Plenty of areas that are designated to different kinds of play - water, pretend play kitchens, stores, doctor, farm, dress up, etc painting/art, kinesthetic/active, diversity The India room , plus a train & carousel ride! We will be going again!
So much fun! The kids had a absolute blast running around playing. There is so much to do and learn. They put on experiments for the kids and craft building. Super cool place recommend 100 percent for kids. It was clean and well kept!Visited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
Such a fun children’s museum! It has a ton of exhibits and interactive activities. It’s a bit smaller than some other major kids museums we have been to, but it still has a lot packed in. Our kids really enjoyed it.
If you’re looking for something for the kids, this is the place. The exhibits are all great for getting energy out, especially when it’s cold outside. There was a lot to do and see, so you could spend the day there. The little concession stand up on the 2nd floor is a great place to pause and eat, and then head back downstairs for imagination land and the gift shop. Other than it being super busy on the weekend, and the very limited parking, we had a blast. Plan to bring quarters for the street parking meters!
My 8 year old and 11 month old were both able to enjoy different things here, so definitely a place for any age. All of the activities are interactive. It was extremely clean for a kids place. The gift shop was inexpensive for a kids place. The staff were all extremely friendly. Highly recommend as a place to visit with kids.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$16–20
My girls had. Really good time. Even my 11 year said she had a lot of fun. It's well kept and clean. I saw other reviews saying the Cafe is pricey but we ate there and it was 4 of us it was $27 but each got a slice of pizza. 3 slushies, 4 bags of chips, a bottle water, a hot dog and a soft pretzel with cheese. That seems like we got a lot for what we paid. Can't wait to go back.
Lots of fun and exciting hands on exhibits! Very diverse and inclusive. It was also chaos and a bit hard to keep track of the kids we had 2 adults with 5 children. Overall very clean!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We were extremely underwhelmed and disappointed by our first experience here. They do not sell tickets in advance and I was told they never sell out. Well, maybe they should because it was so absurdly crowded that there weren’t nearly enough interactive toys to go around. There were so many “broken” signs on equipment all over the facility. The grocery store shelves were literally bare- absolutely nothing to play with. I was told they only have 2 shopping carts and I counted over 20 children in the “store” looking for things to play with. All of the bins in the doctors office are empty. All of the linens and bandages in the doctors office are stained and disgusting. In the barn and the bank, there were zero toys despite multiple bins that looked like there should have been interactive materials. I don’t know where the $15/person is being spent but it certainly isn’t on replenishing items that have disappeared. We drove 2.5 hours to get there and didn’t even stay that 2.5 hours because there were too many people and it enough working/stocker interactive material to go around.
So much fun stuff to do hear for all ages from arts & crafts, jewelry making, face painting, putting on a play, mirror maze, zip line, merry go round, train ride, grocery store, pizza shop, bank, doctors office, fire station, farm & so much more. Every age kid will have a blast here & they give a huge discount if you r a food stamp or WIC recipient.
Great for the kids. The food is OVERPRICED! They don’t make sense tbh, like they could make Costco prices on the food and snacks there for kids. Danced with a robot that was dope and playing in ball room is also dope. Go have fun here for the kids but adults have fun too.
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