The Strong National Museum of Play
About the Business
The Strong National Museum of Play, located at 1 Manhattan Square Drive in Rochester, New York, is a must-visit tourist attraction for families and individuals of all ages. This interactive museum is dedicated to the history and exploration of play, offering a unique and educational experience for all visitors.
With nearly 150,000 square feet of exhibit space, The Strong Museum provides a dynamic and unforgettable experience for guests. From electronic games to art activities, rocket building to movement classes, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this museum.
Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of toys, dolls, board games, video games, and other historical materials related to play. The Strong also offers online access to thousands of objects in their database, as well as archival materials and research library holdings.
Whether you're rediscovering old memories or creating new ones, a trip to The Strong National Museum of Play is sure to be a memorable experience for the whole family. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be immersed in the world of play and exploration!
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Location & Phone number
1 Manhattan Square Dr, Rochester, NY 14607, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"It has been over a decade since I last visited the Strong Museum of Play and boy….. have things changed. Nearly the entire interior of the building has changed. While you still have the iconic Sesame Street, mini-WEGMANS and Fantasyland, the second floor has gone through a massive transformation. While it was once a quiet area for toy displays, it has now become an arcade that can be enjoyed by everyone, and not just kids. While there are still historic toy displays, the major attraction I would say now are the retro games and can be played with tokens. Shooting games, racing games, the old games you would find in the back of the bowling alley kind of games. In addition to the arcade you also have a video gaming experience where you can create your own avatar and play games with a wristband that activates each game. The butterfly exhibit is still there but it will cost extra to see with in addition to general admission. I have to appreciate that it no longer gives the vibe of a kids museum, I think that this museum is now one that everyone can enjoy in equal amounts."
"I probably don't have more to add then what has already been said, but if you're still wondering whether or not to visit the Strong National Museum of Play, just know you can stop now. This museum is truly a one of a kind travel experience, perfect for all ages. Just be prepared to stay all day if you can!"
"Nice place to spend a 'WHOLE DAY'. We didn't know that but it ended up being a long nice trip. We didn't end up visiting all the places inside, but a good one for the kids with some hands on learning for the little ones! Grocery Shopping, Butterfly zoo, rock climbing simulation and a slew of others things to do! Definitely a must do if you have young kids and please plan for a full day! :)"
"We visited the museum on a weekday, and the number of people there was very manageable as a result. Although some areas did get busy and chaotic, I'm sure it's much worse on weekends, summer holidays, and the like. There was a ton to see and do for all ages, with a lot of interactive exhibits and informative displays. We've been to other children's museums in other cities, and this is probably the biggest. We spent the full day there with kids ranging from 2 to 11 years old, and if there was more time, I'm sure they could've stayed longer. Rides like the train and carousel are extra (but only $1 per person), as are the butterfly exhibit and the rope course. For the most part, the different areas were organized and kept in order, despite showing some signs of age and wear and tear. They also have plenty of seating for people to take a rest, as well as a restaurant, cafe, and food court on site. Re-entry within the same day is possible I'd you get a stamp, and paid lockers ($5 for a jumbo one and $4 for a large one) are available roo. Parking was housed in the multilevel parking structure outside and costs $5 for non-member museum guests. Overall, definitely worth a stop if you're in Rochester with kids or if you're a fan of toys, books/comics, and games (board games, video games, pinball machines, etc.)."
"The Strong Museum of Play is such a unique place to spend the day. My husband and I visited and spent about three hours circulating all of the really cool exhibits. There were so many interactive things to do. We especially loved the video game section and seeing the history of video games. There are lots of things for kids to do and it's a great place for the whole family. The adults can reminisce on their childhood. We enjoyed seeing so many familiar toys in the hall of fame. We skipped the butterfly exhibit because I had been there previously. For all of the things to do, the price is reasonable. I would highly recommend visiting!"
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