So you wanna take your little ankle-biter to the Children's Museum in Houston, eh?
Let's face it, keeping your mini-me entertained these days can cost more than a rocket launch (well, maybe a small model rocket launch). But fear not, fellow parent/guardian/babysitter extraordinaire! You can unleash your little explorer into the wonderous world of the Children's Museum of Houston without breaking the bank (or resorting to selling your sock collection on eBay).
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Here's the lowdown on the moolah:
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- Tiny Tots (Age 0): Free! Those knees-high-to-grasshoppers get in free - seems fair, they're probably just there to drool on everything anyway (don't worry, they have a cleaning crew for that).
- Big Kids (Age 1 and up): This is where things get interesting. Adults (and yes, that includes you, even if you feel like a giant toddler sometimes) will have to fork over $19.95. Seniors (lucky ducks!) get a discount at $17.95, and military heroes with ID snag the same price.
But wait! There's more!
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- Free Family Night: Every Thursday night from 5 pm to 8 pm, the museum throws open its doors for free! Just be prepared for the Thursday night rush - it can get a little crazy in there (think Black Friday for stuffed giraffes).
So, is it worth it?
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Absolutely! For the price of a few fancy coffees, you can unleash your child's inner scientist, artist, and maybe even a secret agent (they have a cool spy mission thing, extra charges apply). Plus, you get a few hours of peace and quiet (well, maybe not quiet, but definitely a different kind of noise).
Pro-Tip: Pack some snacks (just don't let your little monster loose in the gift shop), bring comfortable shoes (you'll be chasing them around all day), and most importantly, bring your sense of humor (because those meltdown moments are inevitable).
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Now go forth and conquer the Children's Museum, Houston! And remember, a little planning (and maybe a nap beforehand) can go a long way. Happy exploring!