FAQ

What is the appropriate age range for the Museum?
Exhibits are designed for children ages 2-10 years old. However, older siblings (and grown-ups) enjoy being the play guide for younger visitors.

Please Note: Adults will not be allowed entry without a child present.

Is the Bubble Room still there?
While it may not be the bubble room you remember we are excited to have bubble play in Bill's Bubble Factory!

Is the museum wheelchair/stroller accessible?
Because our exhibits are housed in three unique historic houses, the first level of each house is accessible by wheelchair, which includes about half the exhibits. The Outdoor Discovery Area is accessible all the way up to the Erector set climbing tower.

Persons who cannot access our upstairs exhibits due to wheelchair accessibility will be admitted at ½ regular admission rate. If you have any questions about accessibility and would like assistance in planning your visit, please call us at the Museum at 503-371-3631.

There is no formal stroller parking but visitors are welcome to stow a stroller in our Museum lobby. Gilbert House Children’s Museum is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. We ask that you not take your stroller into the exhibits, except under special circumstances, to ensure there is adequate circulation for all guests. Strollers may be used for the comfort of sleeping babies.

My child has a caregiver/direct service provider do they have to pay admission?
Nannies, caregivers and other direct service providers must pay regular admission to access the museum and must accompany the children they provide care for throughout the museum. Members may list this individual as one of the named adults on their membership, however, the identification provided at time of entry must match the adult named on the membership.

Do you have lockers or a place to put my personal items?
We do not have lockers or coat storage. The Museum is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please plan to lock items in the trunk of your car prior to entry.  You will be asked to show your membership card, ID, tickets and/or guest passes.  Be sure to keep those items on your person.

When is the Museum closed?
The Museum is closed on the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas.  Each September, we are closed for a week for annual maintenance. We are currently open Monday-Sunday—see our hours page for more information.

Where on site can I nurse my child?
Mothers are free to nurse without exception; please feel free to nurse anywhere, anytime. If you are seeking a quieter spot, we have a Gilbert House Family Room located next to Sensory Portal in the Gilbert House.

What is the best way to find out about upcoming activities, events, and classes?

  • Email: The Museum sends out a monthly e-newsletter with current events and activities. Sign up in the footer below.
  • Website: The Museum makes best efforts to ensure that our website contains the most current visitor information. Visit our calendar here.
  • Social Media: Like and check our Facebook page  and Instagram presence often for up-to-date news about our Museum happenings. We share our most relevant news and opportunities for classes, events, etc. on social media and our website.

I don't have any children but I am a kid at heart, can I come and enjoy the museum?
Please note that Gilbert House Children’s Museum exhibits and programs are designed for children, ages 2-10, with the following admission policy:

  • Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult—we do not admit children without an adult.
  • Parents under the age of 18 are always welcome with their own children.
  • Adults will not be allowed entry without a child physically present.
  • The Museum reserves the right to refuse admission.

Why do adults need to pay admission at a children’s museum?
The Museum’s mission is to create a community where children and their grown-ups learn through play. All of our exhibits have been designed for adults and children to play and learn together. We encourage you to explore and experience our Museum with your children and are certain that you will “play” too.

What if my child gets hurt?
We have visitor services staff that is trained in basic first aid and can assist with minor injuries. Please notify a staff member with an ID, an apron and/or the front desk immediately if an accident should occur.

How can I become a volunteer at the Gilbert House?
We’re glad you asked! Please see our volunteer page, where you can find more information and submit an interest form to our Volunteer Coordinator.