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This museum was pretty great! Exhibits were life like, and everything was so clean. Staff was very friendly!
165kierand
My family greatly enjoyed the insect exhibit and the Noah's Ark construction exhibit. We look forward to our next visit. It was a great blessing that children were free in 2014- they still have good deals for 2015. We were sad they were out of souvenir drink cups during our visit.
Friedheimmo
We loved this place. It is nice to go someplace and see a Christian theme. The exhibits were spectacular. My kids love dinosaurs and to be able to walk through the displays kept them spellbound. I highly recommend it.
890JimW
The museum is a great way to picture what has been written in the Bible as God's plan. The path does walk you through the Creation, but on a crowded day, it is a tough walk and not for one who does not like to be close to others. The price is a bit high and I don't know how I would stretch the visit to two days.I did find the discussions interesting and intellectualy honest. The facts are laid out and the visitor can make up their own mind as to what the facts mean. I found the exhibit on the Ark most fascinating to help me get all the incorrect mental images out of my mind and able to match what sizes and dimenisions are actuctually recorded.This is definitely worth a visit if you are in the greater Cincinnati/Covington area for a few days. A must for all Christians to check out.
Crazyoldman2006
We continue to receive information from my premed regard AIG and the museum. We decided to travel here to have an education vacation as a family now that the kids can really understand and start defending their faith when taught Big Bang in school. Every presentation and display was very well done. Don't miss the snake show and engage it and have fun. I learned a lot too. We found the gift shop almost overwhelming with the amount of material available. It is sad to hear about the attacks from society and certain agenda groups. Keep fighting we have your mission in our prayers. Petting zoo is nicely done and grounds are beautiful. You can do this museum in a full day but two is a little much. Teach your kids the truth and let them see the evidence. We did.
frugaltraveler7147
The museum adds something new each time we visit. I love seeing scripture come to life through videos, sculptures and paintings. Anyone with interest in scripture should go here at least one time! But your tickets ahead of time at a local hotel. We bought ours at the Comfort Inn in Erlanger and save $10.
DOUGETTASUE
I love the walk through because it gave you insight to think about. I would like to seen less dinosaurs and Rob Ham's views.
joand2014
Live nativity with colorful light display. Camel rides and ziplining, a petting zoo are available. During the warm weather, the trail winds through the garden of many plants! You can choose to eat at a restaurant or bring your own picnic lunch. The museum tells the story of creation using video and life-size figures. The planetarium is fabulous! A great family outing!
ShariMcMinn
Attended a two day conference here (500 people) and everything was first-class. Beautiful design, ultra-friendly staff, nice large meeting facilities, convenient and clean rest rooms. Museum itself is beautiful with clever design features. Very, very nice facility. Looking forward to the ark being complete.
hakwanderer
To begin, full disclosure on two points: First, I consider myself to be a very religious person brought up in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Second, I have an educational background in science, and am skeptical about the early chapters of the book of Genesis. However, I am a junkie for visiting places of religious interest, so on a recent visit to Cincinnati I could not pass up the chance to visit The Creation Museum.To begin, the museum is an excellent facility. It is very professionally done, and a lot of thought and effort were clearly put into it. There are lots of interesting exhibits roughly split between Biblical review, scientific evidence and what is happening to our world today. The Biblical dioramas are pretty good, and kids especially will love them (you might have heard that the ones with dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden are goofy, but the others generally aren't).When it comes to presenting scientific evidence, the museum is actually fairer than a lot of people give it credit for. Obviously the museum's agenda is to support the Biblical case for Creationism. But it does present the "Darwinist/world is billions of years old" point of view in reasonably fair terms. It also offers alternative scientific explanations, especially for the age of the Earth (I leave it to each individual to draw their own conclusion).The museum also has some fascinating exhibits on the state of the world today, connecting many of the world's problems on increasing secularism. This is the museum's main message: the return to faith, which to me is a much more important and pertinent message then where one stands on the Creationism vs. Evolution issue.From the standpoint of someone interested in religious history and antiquities, the museum's real highlight is a small exhibit at the tail end of the museum featuring some very ancient documents and artifacts of Jewish and Christian interest. I spent a while perusing this room and wish that the collection was larger. Visitors should make a point of getting to this exhibit.
eliteller
Just for the record, I went here because of Bill Maher's 'Religulous', and was not disappointed.The museum layout was very impressive, quite entertaining, and interesting to look around. Extremely clean building that you could tell a lot of money and thought was put into every single detail, plus really welcoming and helpful employees! As he said in the movie, good to see people being "Christ-like, and not just Christian". Lol they even let me hold a snake.
Momof4blessings
Our family (parents and 4 kids ages 4-12) took the opportunity to visit the Creation Museum over Christmas. We live 14 hrs away so it took a bit of planning, but we were able to work it in with our holiday traveling. We arrived one hour after opening, and stayed until closing. The tickets are valid for 2 days, but we were able to do almost everything in 1 day (did not do the zip-lining, as it was Dec). If you do have the luxury of visiting 2 days, that would be ideal, but you can get about 80% in in 1 day. We had to rush a bit through the 7 Cs of History walk, but we were able to see 2 planetarium shows (these cost extra but are WELL worth it in my opinion....the Created Cosmos is awesome and was 1 of our kids' favorite part of the day) as well as a fabulous lecture by Dr Purdum about the how a white blood cell leaves the blood stream to attack an infection (if the Created Cosmos was mind-blowing in a large way, this lecture was equally mind-blowing in a microscopic way...another favorite of our 6th grader who had just learned about the cell in science). Our 6 and 4 yr olds loved the petting zoo (really, all of us did) as your typical petting zoo doesn't have zonkeys or zorses! The animals were super friendly and we used up all of our quarters on the food machines feeding them. It was freezing but fun. The grounds were beautifully lit for Christmas. Noah's cafe had good food, and cost us around $40 for the 6 of us. The insect exhibit was really cool...wow. There is interactive stuff throughout, like ask animatronic Noah or Dr Crawley a question, and holographic Lucy. You could spend 45 min in the Wonders Room watching the 15 different video clips. There are really so many good exhibits, I couldn't list them all, but overall everything is really well done. Definitely glad we went!!
3rdstarfromtheright
Had a great time and spent five hours here learning and watching. Our 7 year old was bored at times. There is A LOT to read, and a lot of hands off displays. The films and lectures were great. Café was good. Was a little cold out so we didn't get to appreciate the gardens or petting zoo. Would definitely return but leave the littlest home. Stayed at the Country Inn in Hebron, convenient, clean, and close with pool.
DeniceL_12
My mother and grown son took a day trip to the Creation Museum. It is a little pricey but you can spend hours going through it and watching the short film at the end. We all had a great time and enjoyed ourselves. Personally, it is one of those attractions I would only do once but think everyone should plan a trip to see it. It is maintained well and the food bar is pretty good.
tomkreider
We had a bus full of people from Urban Impact Foundation in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania visit the Creation Museum and we all left encouraged and challenged. We had adults, youth, and children and all were impressed by the beautiful structure and exhibits, plus the thoughtful and convincing explanation of Creation from the Bible. The content presented in the Special Effects Theater, the Planetarium, and the other shows was high quality and captivating. As a Christian I was impressed with the research, doctrinal thoughts, and speakers. The lectures and media presentations on dinosaurs, dragons, and the cosmos was very well done. We visited in minus 2 degree winter weather, and missed the petting zoo, animals, outside exhibits, and zipline. It takes two days to experience all of the shows, exhibits, and outside features. We were blessed and happy with the experience, and left spiritually uplifted!!