What to see at the Mind Museum

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Via Flickr:
"Don't lose your adult."

I laughed when I first read the warning. However, it was a warning well placed, I realized, when in just a few minutes, I got separated from my three companions: Ate Bing, Ate Mary, and Carina.

It's no wonder that kids could get lost here because there are lots of things to see and to do (yes, people can play with the exhibits... I did!).

Is it worth the trip? Yes, it is. Just make sure that you get there at the beginning of your three-hour time block, or else you won't be able to play with everything. That happened to us because I had a sudden schedule change in the morning.

The entrance fee for adults is STEEP at P600 for a three-hour block. Students from private schools are charged P450. Tickets for teachers and public school students are priced more affordably at P150.

Comments

  1. the warning is correct...coz i think we lost our adults...hehe..we went back to kids again! thanks you very much for this day =) hope we'll have more (mis)adventures =P

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    1. Hahahaha! Yeah, I had lots of fun then. :) I see lots of misadventures in the future!

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