2 /5 Heather Soviar: Brought my kids today, on a Wednesday, during our spring break (different week than most schools) and everything seemed broken and out of order.
The "Motion Commotion" ball machine was broken, and air pressure was low for other tubes in that area.
The water table seemed low on water, and all tubes and most water toys were removed. My son put the smock on and instantly took it off upon realizing there wasnt anything fun to do in the water without the flow tubes.
The art/craft rooms were closed - looked like there was a meeting in one, and another room had some moms in it just chatting (I cant remember if these were normally open in the past or if Im confusing it with Bloomington that has a nice craft room always open). The Real Tools room was closed when we arrived around 10:15... it wasnt until we were ready to leave later that we saw it was finally open - it would have been nice to know when things like that are available... I didnt see it on the website.
The Theatre exhibit only had some hand puppets in the big dress-up/props chest.
The batteries were dead for the circuit light challenge... or the circuits just didnt work. I tried all of them myself and couldnt get them to work. The battery compartments look like they could use a good cleaning or replacement.
The top of the chicken coop climb was locked - so my kids had to climb back down after climbing up. Seems like a strange thing to lock - another set of parents near us were confused on why it was locked as well.
I honestly couldnt believe they were charging people full price to come there today. This will probably be the last time we visit, seeing as my children are starting to outgrow what they have to offer at 6 and 8-years-old. Not knowing if everything (especially things for the older kids) is going to be working or open when visiting makes it quite the gamble of our time and money going forward.