Kidsquest Children's Museum
This hands-on children's museum offers interactive exhibits and play spaces designed for early learning and exploration. Permanent features include an art studio, water gallery, tot-focused play areas, and an indoor climber. It also offers hands-on programs for children ages 0–6, including free MiniMu enrichment sessions for infants and toddlers with caregivers every other Wednesday at 10 AM to explore gross motor, fine motor and cognitive skills; week-long summer camps for ages 3-6 themed around science, dino digs and global adventures; and monthly interactive music concerts and sing-alongs for families with children up to six.
Category
Museum, Non-profit organization
Where
1116 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USAHours
- Sunday: 11:30–17:00
- Monday: 09:30–17:00
- Tuesday: 09:30–17:00
- Wednesday: 09:30–17:00
- Thursday: 09:30–15:00
- Friday: 09:30–19:00
- Saturday: 09:30–19:00
Ages
0 mo–12 yrs
Accessibility
- Parking
- Paid · Parking lot · - KidsQuest Parking Lot: $5 (+taxes) per day parking fee; - Ashwood Parking Lot: 3 hour overflow parking off NE 12th St; - 929 Garage: paid parking 1½ blocks south (validation available); - Valet across the street (limited availability, up to 3 hours, $15); - Ashton Parking Garage and 1020 Building offer 2 free hours with Public Park App and $5 per additional hour; - Additional nearby garages with varying validation/fees.
- Restroom
- Standard
Rules
* Temperature on an oral thermometer reads 100F or higher ( 100.4 for an ear, rectal, or forehead temp) * A doctor suspects, or diagnosis, of strep throat * Vomiting or diarrhea * Feels too sick for regular activities * Migraine-throbbing, severe pain with moodiness, fatigue, and sensitivity to light * Yellow or green pus from nose * Redness and itchiness affecting all of most of body * KidsQuest continues to follow local, state, and CDC guidelines and does not currently require masks or vaccine cards to enter the Museum. * All guests must check-in at the admissions desk before entering the facility. * Adults visiting without a child may be asked to be accompanied by a KidsQuest staff member. * Children under the age of 16 cannot be admitted without an adult. * Accompanying adults are responsible for and must always supervise children. * No pets are allowed in the museum. Service animals are permitted. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, 'comfort', 'therapy', or 'emotional support animals' do not meet the definition of a service animal. * Eating or drinking is permitted only in clearly designated eating areas. * The use of alcohol, tobacco, vaporizers, cannabis, or any illegal substance is strictly prohibited. * Firearms or weapons of any kind are not allowed in the Museum, except in the case of uniformed law enforcement officials. * Guests wearing or otherwise displaying obscene messages, symbols/language of hate, or content that is generally inappropriate for a children's museum will not be allowed. This includes the display of imagery or words that convey violence, weaponry, profanity, racism, nudity, or incite unsafe behaviors. KidsQuest Children's Museum reserves the right to determine what imagery, terms, language, etc. fit the criteria above. Examples of prohibited symbolism: Nazi swastika; Confederate flag. * Aggressive and threatening behaviors towards staff or other museum patrons are not tolerated and will result... (truncated) * All reservations are non-refundable. If you are unable to attend during your reserved time, you have up to 48 hours before the start time to cancel and reschedule your visit. * Strollers only with infants; must be parked if child leaves. * Same-day admission can be applied toward membership. * Children must be with an adult 16+ (ID required). * Lockers available for $1; limited coat/bag storage. * Free admission for military families in summer. * Food and drinks only in designated snack areas. * Low Sensory Afternoons and sensory bags available. * Sick children may not attend; follow health guidelines.
Contact
- Phone
- (206) 855-4650
- support@kidimu.org
- Website
- https://kidimu.org/