We stopped to surprise the kids thinking it would be a quick and quirky visit to some dusty old room somewhere. Turned out to be a fantastic, well put together museum for all types of toys and action figures. We spent an hour there but could have stayed for the afternoon. It was Heaven for our 11 year old boy (serious Marvel collector)! Stop! It's worth it!
This action figure museum would be impressive if it was in a big city, and definitely a surprise coming from a small town off the beatin trail
Stopped for a visit on a Sunday in March it was quite a nice little museum. Lots of different toys well mostly action figures. The place was nice, clean, very well put together. They had some cute themes. The kids had an ok time it was pretty boring for me. The youngest is 8 and liked the play area. For fun we had them all dress up. Probably something kids ages 3 and 4 would love or maybe even an action figure enthusiast. It was neat and the lady working was sweet. We probably stayed 30 Min max. Cost was aprox. $26 for 6 so not to bad but I could of gone with out seeing it but I'm also not into action figures. Don't think the kids liked it too much either they were ready to after 10 min we tried to stretch it out as long as we could.
This was a very resonable price stop and brought back many memories for me and my husband. my daughter loved it too and even saw somethings that she has back home. the bedroom part is incrediable and is a must see stop if you have a short time or long time it is all up to you.
Paradise!! This is the coolest little place in the world. Who would ever have thought Oklahoma would have a place like this tucked away in Pauls Valley?? It was a trip into my childhood, a pleasant trip! My husband and I saw the sign on the Interstate and took a little trip off the beaten path, which we do alot, but this time we were magically transported!! Never been more pleasantly surprised as an adult!!
Stopped here on our way to Texas for vacation. Actually drove past it twice before we found it. It sits in a modest downtown building space, but really opens up once you step in! Every section has a focus on a specific genre or toy theme: Legos, Star Wars, Batman(all eras imaginable!), patriotic (fitting for Memorial Day weekend we were there). This place was well put together by people with a true, honest passion for action heroes and toys that celebrate sitcoms to blockbuster movies to comic books! Any kid or "kid at heart" will be thoroughly pleased with this place! Some areas appear very "helter skelter" and chaotic, but once you focus on a section at a time it becomes even more enjoyable!
I liked it. My daughter and son-in-law have visited before and told me I had to go. Went during the superhero festival and was not disapointed. The walls are covered with memorabilia. If it was comic books, motion pictures, or television series...it was there. Cost of admission is very reasonable. Enjoyed it.
This was a fun little museum for both little ones and big "kids". It was really neat to see toys from my childhood that I either had or wish that I had back then, along with lots of newer toys.
Great stop on a road trip. Well worth the low price, lots of cool stuff. We all had a great time and it was fun finding all the hidden characters all over.
It was very cool place. We wished the toys at dates on them to see how old they were. Most of the stuff seemed fairly recent. We stopped in without our 5 boys but we will be making a trip back to bring them.