![]() ![]() Pull your way to the top of the pulley chairs.Hear notes and make different sounds in the music area and DO touch the instruments!.Create HUGE bubbles, stand inside of one, and play with different shapes in their bubble room.Step into nature in where you can spy on the birds outside, look through telescopes, and visit the fish and turtles.Get energy out by shooting airplanes through an obstacle course, tracking your throwing arm strength, sending bottles up in the air, flipping tennis balls into drums, smashing ping pongs into cones, and so much more.Find slides, a newborn section, a spaceship, games, puzzles, books and a water station. Play in the big tree near the toddler station.Find the many ways your marble can travel. Stop by the marble “loopty-loop” track (as my kids like to call it) made of metal.Hear how sound moves through your body in a hands-on exhibit.Brush large teeth/jaw with huge cleaning utensils.Go grocery shopping at the kid-sized checkout stations and store.There are large building blocks, mini-blocks, magnetic tiles, panels, and more. ![]() Find a toy from the gift shop to take home.Flow : A water experience, located in the back.Visit I5’s site or stop by to see what’s happening today. Check out rotating exhibits like these past attractions: Clifford the Big Red Dog, Curious George, and Model Trains.Play inside of the huge mouth and eyeball.The big mouth and gigantic eyeball are ready for the kids to inspect and climb into as you check in with one of their friendly employees. Play begins as soon as you walk through the doors. They even build all exhibits in-house! What to Expect When Visiting Impression 5 The result: Your toddler can have as much fun as their grandparents. I5 intentionally customizes each station in a way that engages every phase of life. Impression 5 creates spaces where visitors can learn and be themselves. So, what is so awesome about this place? Our Favorite Things about Impression 5įamilies love the many learning experiences, events, memberships, and playing spaces. I had no idea that I personally would have great experiences – just like I did in my youth. Not intended for personal staff use.I have fond memories of I5’s big mouth sculpture from my childhood and now it’s so cool that my own kids are making the same memories. *This membership is only intended for use at the GRPM, and is not eligible for reciprocation with other museums. Free parking in the Museum’s parking ramp.Reduced admission to the Chaffee Planetarium.Entry with membership card for up to 10 organization clientele (additional caregivers can receive free admission at a 1 for 1 ratio of clientele).When you visit the Museum, please bring your membership card and service organization ID and present them to the Front Desk. After your application is approved, you will receive an email with your digital membership card and receipt of payment which will also serve as your receipt for tax purposes. Notification can take 2-4 weeks for approval. A separate membership for each site is required if an organization has multiple facility locationsĪpplications must be approved by the GRPM.Brief statement of who you serve and your primary mission.Not intended for either public or private schools. Non-profit service organizations that specialize in providing care for their residents and program participants with physical, emotional, behavioral and mental challenges are eligible to apply. To provide an opportunity for non-profit service organizations to bring their clients to the Museum to enrich their daily lives at a nominal annual fee. ![]()
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