Thanks for your great comments. (We might borrow that last line sometime!)
Thanks so much for your kind words regarding the Official Store here at the World of Little League Museum. We hope, next time you pass this way, you can extend your visit and see the Museum as well. We're always adding new and fun things to do and see.
Thanks for taking the time to review the new World of Little League Museum and we're glad you enjoyed it! In addition to the Little League-themed artifacts and exhibits, we also have on display a chunk of the Berlin Wall (and why it relates to Little League), along with extensive photos, videos and info on a wide variety of people who played Little League, but became known for other things (such as actor Kevin Costner, President George W. Bush, musician Bruce Springsteen, and many more).There's also the Global Connections Touch Table, where the visitor can play a fun geography game, and a game-used uniform worn by MLB legend Babe Ruth many years before Little League was founded.
It's great that you could be here for the World Series - it certainly was a memorable one. And thanks for the nice comments!
Thanks so much for your nice words about the World Series and the Museum. We do hope you come back...we have hundreds if not thousands of folks just like you who make a visit to the World Series an annual ritual.
Thanks for your review of the World of Little League Museum! Yes, the admission price is very reasonable (General Admission $5; Seniors $3; Kids 5-12 $2; Children 4 and under: Free). Plus, we offer free admission to any U.S. Military Veteran (with ID), as well as Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard personnel. Free admission also for Little League players in uniform (with LL patch on uniform).
We're glad you could visit the museum and complex, and thanks for your comments! We hope you can visit again during the World Series (along with 40,000 or so friends). Admission to the games is always free, and free parking is available too.
We are so happy you could be with us on that special day, and that we could be a part of making it even more special. Thanks so much for your kind words!
Thanks for visiting the Museum and for your rating! We're glad you enjoyed it. Yes, unfortunately we eliminated the Tee-Ball Hitting Cages, but not because of insurance liability issues. It was more of a common-sense decision based on the inherent problems with unsupervised 3-to-18 year-olds swinging metal baseball bats around each other. Instead, we doubled the number of displays, added a second theater and a World Series touchscreen, plus lots of interactive/hands-on and high-tech fun for kids and adults alike.
Thank you for your kind words about the World of Little League Museum. It's a very different place when we have large crowds here, mostly in the summer. This time of year, a visit to the Museum a great way to at least *think* about summer!