Jillian Rorrer: This is a really large museum with a lot of cool options for kids of various ages. We went with our 2.5 year old and stayed around 3 hours exploring (a lot for her). The website and google pictures don’t do it justice—it has a lot of educational and fun activities. Pro tip—keep your toddler away from the giant play structure if it’s busy. The big kids in there are busy little bulldozers, the toddler section is lame, and there’s plenty of other more fun and age appropriate things for toddlers throughout the museum.
Elise Keledjian: I love pace walking here. It’s full of life and everyone who walks, runs, cycles are here! It’s on the Lake so the area is quite pretty. Enjoy looking at the lake and on the other side the very beautiful homes. It’s dog friendly and great for children of any age. It’s in the Village of Liverpool and in the summer there’s always something going on. I pace walk from early spring to late fall. I grew up around here and yes it’s changed over the years but now it’s still has its special place in my heart!
Rebecca: I had a great experience with friends! Shoutout to one of the workers Dylan was super helpful and friendly, made the experience more fun! A great price for all the stations and rides plus laser tag , good for kids of all ages! Also very educational stuff, not very crowded and no wait line so you don’t need it buy tickets in advance.
Allison Matteson: This is a ton of fun, very interesting as you get to do multiple puzzles and physical challenges. Would be really fun for team building or even younger kids as the story narrator begins to give clues when you havent solved the room in a reasonable time. Its different than escape rooms as you are not looking for keys and combos, but more completing a puzzle to move on. I really enjoyed it.
Holly MacDonald: The temporary exhibit Making American Artists : Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts on view through May 11, 2025 is fabulous. It exceeded our expectations ! Highly recommend lunch at Louise. It is exceptional and unforgettable. All the museum and cafe staff were lovely.