There are may places to eat nearby at Crown Center (I recommend Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant or Spin Pizza) If you want to pack your lunch, you can eat in Lunch Land, which is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. There are no seating areas in the waiting area or inside the exhibit itself. Make sure to follow the specific parking/entry directions posted on the website to bypass any stairs. There are bathrooms within the exhibit, as well as in the lobby outside the entrance. Walk-ins are accepted as space allows, but a reservation will ensure you don’t get turned away. Admissionįree! However you should make a reservation. Follow the signs to the Hallmark Visiting Center, Kaleidoscope is located next door. Take that elevator up to the red level of the garage, and turn left as you exit the elevator and walk toward the garage entrance. If you have a stroller or a wheelchair, you will want to park on the blue level of the garage, but near the 2480 elevator. Kaleidoscope’s entrance is straight ahead, look for the sign. Turn left as you exit the elevator, and take the stairs down to the doors that lead outside. Enter to the right of the security office, and take the elevator to the third floor. You will want to park on the blue level of the Crown Center parking garage on the east side of Grand. You can read all the details on directions and parking before you go. Kaleidoscope will validate up to three hours of parking, so make sure to ask for a validation slip at the front desk. The stations have some lowered tables that will work for smaller children. Whom It’s Best Forīest age will depend on your child and their interest and ability in coloring, drawing, and creating art projects. Once you’re done at Kaleidoscope there is plenty to explore at Crown Center, including Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium, as well as nearby Union Station. The projects are quick, and there are fun spots for kids to explore and play as well as make art. Fifty minutes is plenty of time for kids to explore and create, and not get bored. The designated starting and ending time of each session means you don’t end up giving your kids a “five-minute warning” over and over again when you are ready to leave. The enclosed space makes it a good place to let your kids explore without worrying about them running off. Moms will love the ability to make a reservation and come to a session that has a capped number of participants, so that it doesn’t feel super crowded. Every child can get a paper bag to collect their creations to take home (make sure to have them label it with their name)! What Moms Will Love The huge magnetic art wall lets you make your own giant silly faces with magnet pieces. The bright and colorful space has creation centers spread throughout, including a spot to make your own puzzle, decorate a party hat, paint with crayon wax, and make your own see-through kaleidoscope. The freedom to explore and create to their heart’s content makes this the perfect spot for kids to visit. There are five 50-minute creative sessions offered each day and Kaleidoscope is closed Sunday and Monday.
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