When I got there I was very excited. One of the exhibits I went to was Waterplay. I thought it was awesome! I put on my boots and jacket and built my boat, sailed it and here comes the fun part ... I got soaked in the fountains! It was so fun! My pants are still wet!
Another exhibit I went to was the Gravity Room. It feels like you're on a roller coaster when your stomach drops, only your legs do what your stomach does! My brother was petrified! He was not used to the crooked floors, I'm guessing.
Another exhibit I explored was the climbing wall [Limb Bender]. To me, it looks like a maze. When you get in, sometimes you're trapped and have to go back. This is a very high exhibit because it goes from the first floor to the second. This is truly amazing.
Another exhibit I admired was the Garage room. It is sweating hot up on the slide. The higher you go in that place the hotter it gets. The slide was so fast that you can't see anything! It twists so much you can't tell which way you're going! Right or left?
Another exhibit I examined was the lunch room [Grand Hall, in the Buhl wing]. It had amazing decorations. The lights look like disco balls and parachutes at the same time! Also an ice cream dinosaur! Wow, I love this place!
While I was eating, I was lucky enough to see a juggling show. It was great. He was like a magician. It was amazing!
I also visited the studio. My favorite part was the clay exhibit, but the thing is, we can't take it home. [Children who want to take home their work can sign up for clay classes, which include firing.] I also made paper out of pulp in the studio.
I liked my trip, but some of the exhibits were a bit messy, like the studio. It needs to be rearranged. Plus all those people, I heard 1,600 or more!
Also the big screens in the hallways were very cool. I wonder how they make those work?