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    For the Kingdom

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    AMUSE - The Adventure Museum

    AMUSE - The Adventure Museum

    4.9(9 reviews)
    7.5 miChickasaw Oaks

    On a Saturday evening, we were greeted at the front, signed waivers, given our wrist bands (these…read moreare important!), then escorted by a worker and shown a brief video on what to expect. We left our belongings in a secure locker (locked and unlocked by our wristband) and shown how to enter the rooms. The museum is jam packed with room after immersive room--most of them require a combination of skill, intelligence and athleticism. Despite arriving fairly self-assured of our abilities, we were quickly humbled at the difficulty of the experiences, which provided a nice challenge. It was a lot of fun for a date night and kept us engaged the entire time, but it can be quite physical, so wear tennis shoes and comfy clothing. We purchased a two hour pass, uncertain if there would be enough to keep us entertained and it was plenty! Despite its being a Saturday night, we didn't have to wait more than a few minutes for any of the rooms, and most we didn't wait even a minute for. Both staff and other patrons were very friendly and the facility was clean and exciting. There were a few rooms with audio difficulties (hints were difficult to hear, like the clue themed dinner room and the spooky telephone room), and the "how to play" language wasn't available or didn't update for subsequent levels on some of the rooms' screens, but these were literally the only improvements we could recommend. After two hours, there were some rooms we still hadn't seen, and we'll definitely return more prepared next time!

    This is a cool concept with the games to play with other people. It was fun wandering around and…read moretrying the different games. We would definitely recommend that you come with a party of at least 4 people though as quite a few of the games are a bit challenging for 2. Also, check ahead if you want to visit during the day as we ran into a school field trip and it was utter mayhem. Fun place and definitely made me quickly remember I'm not as young as I once was.

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    Peabody Park

    Peabody Park

    4.0(7 reviews)
    8.5 miMidtown

    I'm starting to become a fan of Memphis' smaller green spaces. There are small parks and massive…read moremedians scattered around the city that are usually less crowded than the large parks. That's why I love Peabody Park in midtown. It's smaller and less crowded than nearby Overton Park, and it's got some unique features. There are two large metal sculptures by local artist Yvonne Bobo, a pavillion, and a large playground. But the best thing about Peabody Park is the splash park. During the summer, it's packed with kids trying to cool off in the intermittent spray from fountains, geysers, misters and rainfalls. The park is also home to the Raymond Skinner Center, a community recreation center that has special resources for people with mental and physical disabilities. The splash park at Peabody Park is free and open daily during the summer.

    Peabody Park is my favorite park in midtown. There are multiple slides, swings (including infant…read moreswings), monkey bars, fun little tunnels and playground games for the kids. There's also a little pavilion near the playground and a larger one off to the side near the splash park. During the summer, our girls love to don their bathing suits and run around in the motion controlled splash park sprinklers. There are smaller ones for the little kiddies and larger splashes for the fearless older kids. The equipment is all in good shape, and I never worry about my kids getting hurt. When we go out for family day, this is one of our favorite stops.

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