Play Street Museum - The Woodlands
Address | 207 E Shore Dr #190, The Woodlands, TX | ||||||||||
Phone | (832) 585-1020 | ||||||||||
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Website | thewoodlands.playstreetmuseum.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Children's Museum, Children's Amusement Center, Children's Party Service, Childrens Store, Indoor Playground | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.3 15 reviews | ||||||||||
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Play Street Museum - The Woodlands reviews
15We came for a birthday party it was fun and the staff was really great and on her job didn't miss a beat she was really great with the kids
Love their Sensory Kits! Bought my son his first kit and he’s obsessed! Can’t wait to collect more
Super cute place! Lots of different areas to play! Definitely keeps a toddler busy & entertained.
I do hate that people go with their shoes on there.like there are babies & kids put everything in their mouth too! So not very clean/sanitary!
Debating if I should go back there.
The nephew had an amazing party over there. Definitely an amazing place to bring kids alot of fun places for them to explore
$16.50 per child now. Use to be 12.50 a kid which was still pretty high considering it’s a pretty small place but holy how nearly $35 to bring 2 toddlers here
Awesome place we spent 4 hrs with our toddlers and would have done longer if it wasn’t the closing time, No doubt we’ll be bak soon! Thank s to the front desk lady, Miss Cheyenne, we had a great time.
I am the owner of Atirela. I was hired by my client to deliver a Barbie box and balloons for her 3 year old daughter. I liked how cute this place was. It was clean and offered two cute long tables and kids chairs for little kids to sit. In addition the staff was kind and very attentive. I would definitely recommend this place to other clients.
My 4yr old daughter had a stellar experience here today (literally) for the first time by taking to the crayons, and coloring a solar system on a printed out sheet of paper. The space itself is bright, inviting, and mostly free play. It's filled with child sized structures that imitate a real world experience from getting an x-ray to washing your puppy at a pet shop. The best thing about these small exhibits is that they encourage parallel play that really captures your child's imagination. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable as well. Although there was not much adult seating It was easily eclipsed by the fact that there is no admission fee for adults, which I simply overlooked. All in all, my daughter had fun and we will be returning regularly.
My 4 and 5 year old visited for a classmate birthday party. They had plenty to do. They enjoyed themselves.
I had my daughters 5th birthday here, everyone was extremely helpful. They help set up and take down the decor, payment is very affordable. The children absolutely loved it and I love that you rent out the whole facility! Vs renting a table at a place, so it’s very private for you and your family. I’d also recommend to book WAY in advance, we happened to get lucky! 10/10
We went for my little cousin's birthday. It was amazing this place is the cutest for young kids, we will be back.
One of our favorite play places. My kids love all the toys and I love that there's only one entrance and exit and that the place is small enough I can keep an eye on both my boys. It's so nice to be able to sit and still keep tabs on them. They also love the treat they get to pick on the way out.
We took our toddler to Play Street Museum, and we loved it as much as he did! The food truck was definitely his favorite, but there was so much to do. The heat of August can become a challenge when finding fun ways to explore and play, so we definitely appreciated having an indoor alternative!
Staff was so friendly, and space was clean! We loved it
EDIT: we came back after a few months and it’s trash! They use to clean up every few minutes, and now it’s just a mess the whole time. Kids are pushing and shoving which I know they can’t control but this is the first time my boy has cried here. On top of that they bumped the price up.makes no sense, so said used to be the place to go I even made a TikTok about them which got tons of views but I will be taking it down. So sad
Very busy and loud, although the setup was cute. I heard that there are other Play Street museums that have a limit, maybe this one should consider it too!