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    Utah Fire Museum

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    8 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Great fun!! Especially for kids that love fire trucks!! Had a great time when we visited!

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    KidsTopia Playground - Roy

    KidsTopia Playground - Roy

    4.0(11 reviews)
    44.4 mi

    Very adorable and HUGE indoor playground! For one, I love that this one is in Northern Utah. We…read morenever get stuff like this! I was impressed with how clean it was right when I got in. I didn't feel like my kids would get sick and I loved that there were hand sanitizers on every table! The pricing was a little high, but about average for a play place. They don't require you to wear their grip socks, as long as you have your own you are good. The band system to get in is a good idea, but my kids can walk right up to it and get out as many times as they want. It was a little frustrating chasing my 2 year old once she figured out she could run past it and it would close between us! The play area was massive. So many slides, swings, balls, and tunnels to play with. It is a kids dream! I had my 4 kids with me ranging from 9-1. My 9 year old had fun but I could tell he was getting bored fast. It's definitely more geared for a younger age. My 7 and 3 year old had a blast! Our favorites were the giant metal slide at the beginning, the ball pit, and the tube slide! I also liked that there was separate seating for parents. You could pretty much see them the whole time. There was also a giant tv screen that helped you see where they were if they were out of site.

    The kids had a great time playing at KidsTopia. The facility is clean and has lots of different…read moreactivities to areas for all ages!

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    KidsTopia Playground - Roy - Kids indoor playground!

    Kids indoor playground!

    KidsTopia Playground - Roy
    KidsTopia Playground - Roy

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    Aunt B’s Barn - Colorful parrot

    Aunt B’s Barn

    4.2(6 reviews)
    36.4 mi

    I'm really torn in writing this review. I'll go with 4 stars because I like supporting local…read morebusinesses and the animals did seem well cared for which I can appreciate. Personally I feel like the admission price is too much for the experience, but I also understand because they have a lot of animals that need care and food so once again it's understandable. I personally got tickets on Groupon for my friend and I to take our little boys. From online or the outside I really had no clue what we were getting into. I wasn't sure if I should get my stroller out or not, but to be honest it's not really a large space, so I'm glad I didn't end up taking the stroller in. The lady at the front desk was helpful and we scanned out virtual ti key for entry. They have some real animal lovers working and I love that they employ some younger persons who obviously love animals. There was a really pretty multicolored little bird in the front and a hand washing station. I saw a hedgehog, rats, ferrets and fish/frogs at the front. We went past the gate into the same room and there was a pig, two goats, an alpaca, two baby lambs, and a small type of horse. The alpaca and horse were tethered, but the others were free to roam within the room and there were some toys around. The gates (within the same room) have 3 other separated sections, there was a reptile section with turtles, a lizard, I can't remember exactly, but probably a snake. The next section had bunnies, small bunnies and full sized bunnies of a few different breeds, they were very soft, but a little difficult to try to pick up as most of them were hiding under their cages. And the last section had some baby ducks or goslings I couldn't tell, as well as some empty bird cages. It depends on who you go with. I kept trying to pet the baby lambs because I had drove 45 minutes to get there haha. From what I understand, they also have like a traveling petting zoo and you can hire them for parties/events. All in all, the animals seem well taken care of even though there isn't a ton of space. Now that I've been once, I don't think I need to go again, but it could be a fun activity for a local to try.

    First of all, Aunt B's barn is not an actual barn but rather, more of a warehouse room with 4 areas…read moredivided by fencing to house animals. There is an area for reptiles, an area for rabbit/a chinchilla and guinea pig, an area for baby chickens and another area for a couple of ferrets. Then in the main area there is a pig, chicken, baby goat, small horse, and a llama along with a small Playschool type slide for kids and a push type tractor. If it sounds crowded, it is. Mind you, all of this is housed into one warehouse type of room with only the back door open for any type of ventilation. When we went, it was during spring break for the local schools so we understood it would be busier than usual. That said, with the number of guests added to the resident animals, it still was entirely too crowded and noisy to really enjoy seeing or petting any of the animals. Actually, the animals don't seem to want to be handled. We noticed whenever someone would try to pet the animals, they did their best to walk away or hide. In order to keep the small horse, goat and llama in one location, there was a mound of straw/hay on the floor for them to eat. The owner does keep the animal droppings picked up. Young kids who we assume are related to the owner try to help customers hold of the animals at least in a couple of areas but you can't tell who is an employee versus who is a guest. Parking is beyond limited with only three or four spots directly in front of the "barn". Loved the sink to wash hands before leaving. Thumbs up for the idea. We really wanted to love this experience. Recommendation: limit the number of guests and time allowed to create a more calming and enjoyable atmosphere for both children and especially the animals.

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    Aunt B's Barn

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    Baby chicks?

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    The main animal room

    Hill Aerospace Museum - Main landing gear of a C-5 Galaxy.

    Hill Aerospace Museum

    4.8(146 reviews)
    44.8 mi

    If you are an aerospace geek or a military history dork, then the Hill Aerospace Museum is a must…read morefor you. As a kid growing up, I watched war movies with enchantment. I read up on military stories. And sometimes, I was lucky enough to meet a veteran that would share their stories. Hill Aerospace had all of that. Since my wife does the planning, I didn't think much of our visit until we pulled up and those large decommissioned military planes sitting outside in all of its glory brought me back to when I was 10 years old. But the magic continues after you walk in. Within three large hangers housed of some of the most historically iconic planes on display. Add a small platoon of veterans, many of which had personally flown some of these pieces, the stories were endless and I had the honor of speaking with a number of these veterans and listen to their stories. It was an amazing time and I could have spent the whole day there. I don't say this often, but Hill Aerospace is almost a destination museum. It was such a great experience and those veterans made it that much more special.

    This is one of those places that surprises you every time you visit. The collection of aircraft is…read moreincredible -- everything from massive bombers to experimental jets to helicopters that look like they came straight out of a movie. It's a great mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits, and you can get really close to the aircraft, which makes the experience feel very real and tactile, especially for kids. The museum is clean, spacious, and well organized. Staff and volunteers are knowledgeable and genuinely excited to share stories and history -- you can feel their passion. Also, free admission (with optional donation), which is amazing considering how much there is to see. Perfect place to spend a few hours learning, exploring, or just staring up at some truly impressive engineering. Great stop for families, aviation lovers, or anyone looking for something inspiring and different to do. Highly recommend.

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    Exterior

    Hill Aerospace Museum - Jail mannequins

    Jail mannequins

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