Experiencing admin | 11 Feb 2010
Andalo’s Clubhouse – Portsmouth, Virginia
This week I am traveling around Virginia. We are spending time in Suffolk, Williamsburg and surrounding areas. Unfortunately the weather is taking a toll on me. This Florida girl has been facing this practically all week:

It has kept me indoors, searching out tissues and trying to breathe this dry winter air. Ok…I am being dramatic. But seriously, I am COLD! After three days of being in the house with three kids under the age of 9, I finally decided it was time to go. Of course, the weather was supposed to get yucky again so we tried to find a place indoors and close to home since I (and the rest of Suffolk County apparently) am not used to driving in the snow. Hurricane-esque rainstorms, yes. Snow? No. After doing some searching I found that although the Children’s Museum of Virginia in Portsmouth is closed for another year due to renovations, Andalo’s Clubhouse is open near the Courthouse Galleries.
The visit costs $5.00 a person. Adults have to pay $5.00 as well. I have no problem paying full price for a full blown children’s museum, but paying here was equivelant to having to pay to play at an indoor bounce house where adults don’t play anyway. I don’t really agree with it but I paid my money nonetheless to sit on a bench while my kids ran around and played! We only stayed about an hour. Despite the fact that I was annoyed that I had to pay $20 for the visit, the kids really did have a blast. The eight year old loved reading and trying the few science exhibits.

The little ones enjoyed building castles in the block section.

Much to my surprise, they totally skipped over the pretend grocery store setup. There is a separate room for children three and under but we also skipped this section.



Stay tuned because the next few posts are going to be about our other Virginia adventures including Williamsburg, the Yankee Candle flagship store, and several of the area museums.



on 04 Mar 2010 at 1:02 am 1.Andalo’s Clubhouse | Pitstops for Kids said …
[...] The Children’s Museum of Virginia is currently closed for renovations, and in the meantime, they’re diecting families toward Andalo’s Clubhouse in Portsmouth. While not as extensive as a full children’s museum, Andalo’s does the job as a place for kids to stop and play on a dreary winter day or while traveling. You’ll find the usual imaginative play centers, such as a play kitchen and lots of building toys. Reviewer Jen of Two Kids and a Map visited recently to escape the snow: “Despite the fact that I was annoyed that I had to pay $20 for the visit, the kids really did have a blast. The eight year old loved reading and trying the few science exhibits. The little ones enjoyed building castles in the block section. There is a separate room for children three and under but we also skipped this section.” Read her complete review! [...]