WNDR Museum
Boston, MA
Looking for a place in Boston where art, technology, and imagination collides? The WNDR Museum Boston, nestled in the heart of this vibrant city, is not your typical museum experience. From interactive installations to mind-bending optical illusions, every corner of this museum is designed to spark curiosity and inspire wonder. Let me show you around.
Check out a few of our favorite rooms:
My favorite room was one where they scan your eye and then project your eyeball to a large screen. Look how cool my daughter’s eyeball is!
And here’s a peek at mine!
In Yayoi Kusama’s room exhibit called Let’s Survive Forever, you get exactly 1 minute to explore the room.
It is filled with mirrors and shiny balls.
This room had a floor that moved when you walked on it
and the walls were flooded with colors and shapes.
This room had 4 walls of mirrors and the light-up floor. It was so fun to walk around it while music blared in the background.
Want to know your future? Make sure to get your fortune read.
This fun room is filled with color.
When you walk in you are given brightly colored circular stickers and are encouraged to add to the artwork.
This room, called The Wisdom Project, allowed people to share their thoughts.
The museum encourages people to use their voice.
Here you can listen to others speak their truth.
It’s such a fun place to use your imagination
and there are endless selfie opportunities!
When can you visit?
Monday- Wednesday 11am – 8pm
Thursday- Saturday 11am – 10pm
Sunday 9 am- 8pm
How much are tickets?
General Admission $32.00
Child (3 to 12) $22.00
Military & Veteran $26
Where can you buy tickets?
Click HERE to purchase tickets.
Tips for a Great Day
Parking Information: Parking is limited in the area, so they strongly encourage the use of public transportation and ride shares.
Gift Shop: There’s a fabulous gift shop at the entrance/exit.
Bag/Coat Check: WNDR Boston offers coat and bag check to all guests for $2. Please note certain exhibits do not allow large bags within the experience.
Last Entry: When purchasing tickets, the closing time indicates when entry closes to the public. You will have one hour to make your way through the full experience if your ticket is in the last time slot.
Sensory Sensitivity: WNDR is a high sensory experience that may contain flashing lights, sounds and other high sensory elements.
Reservations? Tickets must be purchased online before your visit.
WNDR Museum
500 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
Give them a follow
Click HERE to get to their website.
A warm thank you to WNDR Museum Boston for having us as your guests. It was a fun, unique way to spend the afternoon. As always, all opinions are 100% of MyTravelingKids.com.