
{The view from the parking lot. I spy with my eye a gutted airplane, a rope bridge, and a school bus hanging off the top of the building!}

{View from the rooftop. We rode a Ferris Wheel 11-stories off the ground! And that cage? The kids made the nearly 10-minute climb up that before going down the super fast cylinder slide immediately below it!}

{If a kid is given a choice to walk across water, then the choice is obvious!}

{Just my damsel heading out of this replica castle. I didn't ask her to pose.}

{Mason escaping from a "crashing" airplane. One of the hundreds of metal tubes we had to crawl through. This one is just 4 stories off the ground!}

{The airplane that we needed to abandon. Looks a little charred!}

{Camryn's favorite slide. This one started out tame but turned a very fast corner and sent you flying out over the parking lot!}

{Possibly the steepest slide I have ever seen!}

{More metal tubing to climb! I should have done some flexibility stretches before we went. This museum made us work hard!}
Not pictured: The not-skate skate park room where the kids had to run up and around ramps and then could slide back down.
The underground-and-completely-dark-if-not-for-the-black-light maze that Camryn took me through where each turn brought us to a more narrow and shorter space. Think army crawling sideways to get out! And now I have a fear of tight dark places...
Mason crying under a constructed tree somewhere after he got lost from the rest of the group. This place made it extremely difficult to keep an eye on everyone because different paths shot you out in completely opposite places. Leave it up to the kid with zero sense of direction to go missing!
The kids left this place tired! So we quickly pumped them full of lunch and hit the road for our 4-hour drive thinking that everyone would pass out hard. And some of them did. Except Mason who, to date, has questionably never napped a single minute of his life away. That kid!