The Children’s Museum of the Upstate (TCMU) offers 80,000 square feet for fun, learning and play! As the country's 7th largest children’s museum …
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Feb 20, 2025
When my boys were young I loved taking them to TCMU. Since they've grown up, I have enjoyed taking nieces and nephews and other family children. In the past, TCMU always had some kind engaging, han…Full review by Curious35538613946
Jul 23, 2024
My friend and I took our kids to this museum and enjoyed it very much. The kids had a lot of fun here. There were many areas in which the kids could explore and play. There was a body and health area…Full review by lorisusanne
Mar 24, 2024
We had two three-year olds and a six year old with us and they had a great time. Their favorite areas included the area with cars you can race, the grocery store, and the farm area. We were there on …Full review by Martha S
How long should I plan to be there with an 8 year old?
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Every child, no matter their age, is different. With my 5 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, I have found they each found one specific area they kept gravitating to and …
Every child, no matter their age, is different. With my 5 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, I have found they each found one specific area they kept gravitating to and wanted to stay for hours. I learned it is easier to plan for several hours and adjust according to the child. Enjoy!
I was told there wasn’t a place to eat inside the Museum. I was directed by the Museum staff to the Library Cafe a block away, which was very disappointing. The Cafe had a very limited …
I was told there wasn’t a place to eat inside the Museum. I was directed by the Museum staff to the Library Cafe a block away, which was very disappointing. The Cafe had a very limited menu and was very expensive.
What age range is this museum good for? Would a 10 year old find it interesting?
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Ten is heading toward the upper end I think, but it would depend on temperment. There's a lot of role play and elementary exploration. A 10 year old will find many things that are …
Ten is heading toward the upper end I think, but it would depend on temperment. There's a lot of role play and elementary exploration. A 10 year old will find many things that are interesting, the wind tunnel, shuttle simulator, music room, two level climbing scape and vacuum tube mazes but might be put off by the younger children all around and play places geared toward younger kids.