Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum

The Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum children’s museum offers 75,000 square feet of activity including two floors packed with hands-on exciting exhibits, along with an outdoor playground, two-story carousel, and cafe.

About Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

The Nido & Mariana Children’s Museum is designed for children of all ages to provide a place of interactive learning where local and regional children can visit and explore new ideas and experiences – through play and experiential learning. The museum’s vision is led by the generous gift by the Qubein family as part of a downtown transformation in the city of High Point that involves a stadium, events center, park, hotel, and apartments, playground, and this brand new children’s museum.

This $30 million children’s museum provides a critical link from High Point University, located less than a mile from the downtown area, and has an integral link to High Point University which shares its resources as a conduit for internships, volunteers, and intellectual capital. Also, as a learning and experiential ground for early education instruction. The museum has a unique mix of discovery, play, excitement, and learning.

Children’s Museum Pricing

The Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum is open for business and tickets are affordable for the whole family!

Ticketing Information

  • Parking is free and convenient
  • General Admission Cost: $10 for daily admission
  • 11 months of age and under are free
  • Member Admission Cost: $0 for daily admission. To receive your member discount on tickets, please sign in to your account with the email and password registered with your membership. For questions, email Memberships@QubeinChildrensMuseum.org
  • The following month becomes available to book on the 15th of each month.
  • A child must be with an adult and an adult must be with a child.

Ticket Options

Tickets are available online or by phone at 336-888-PLAY(7529)

Non-Member Admission

Non-Member Admission is booked using a timed-entry system.

  • Adult: $10.00
  • Child: $10.00
  • Baby (11 months & younger): $0.00

Membership Admission

  • Family Membership: Includes two named adults and up to four named children within the same household.
  • GrandFriends Membership: Includes two named Grandparents and up to four named grandchildren.

We offer two levels of memberships for $250. Both memberships include a year of play and discovery, members-only hours and events, a special gift, and FREE coffee Fridays!

Additional Members: A maximum of three additional members can be added for $30 each for the year at the time of the membership purchase. This includes additional adults, children, family members, and caregivers. To add an additional member, please contact us by email or phone at 336-888-7529

Additional Guest: $10 per individual for daily admission.

Admission tickets are nonrefundable, but any unused tickets can be rescheduled for a new visit. Tickets & Memberships are non-refundable and non-transferable.*Some restrictions may apply. The new ticket date must be within 90 days of the original purchase. Reschedule at least 3-4 days prior to the new visit date to ensure availability.

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High Point Children’s Museum Rules & Info

  • The Nido and Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum exhibits and programs are designed for children ages 0-14. Adults (age 18+) must be accompanied by a child (age0-13)—close relations of that child age 15-17 are welcome. Children age 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult or babysitter at all times.
    • Caregivers aged 16+ are welcome with their children.
    • Children should not leave the Museum unless accompanied by an adult.
  • No adults unaccompanied by children or museum staff are allowed. Click here for our full policy on unaccompanied adults.
  • We enforce our sick person policy. Individuals showing signs of illness will be asked to leave and will be given passes to visit at another time.
  • Guests are expected to follow all verbal and written directions by all Nido and Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum staff, including health and safety policies. The Museum reserves the right to remove any person who refuses to comply with institutional policies.
  • Running is discouraged in order to provide a safe, enjoyable experience for everyone.
  • To prevent falls and injuries, no riding on shoulders is allowed.
  • Guests should not leave personal items unattended. Guest items left unattended will be moved and/or parked along the nearest wall to keep pathways clear.
  • Strollers can be taken throughout the Museum. When possible, parked strollers should be collapsed. The Museum is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
  • All other recreational wheeled devices (wagons, bikes, skate shoes, etc.) are prohibited.
  • Appropriate attire must be worn at all times in the Museum. Certain types of clothing, accessories, items, or slogans displayed on clothing are inappropriate for a setting where children are present. Such clothing and items include uncovered diapers, uncovered swimsuits, and t-shirts or other clothing with offensive slogans (such as foul, hate, or obscene language) or suggestive images (explicitly sexual or hate symbols).
  • Except in an emergency, children may not touch fire alarms or emergency exits.
  • Children are generally prohibited from climbing, jumping, hanging, or sitting on exhibits. Climbing inside of specific areas such as Ginormous, Super U, and the Courage Climber are encouraged.
  • Weapons (including firearms of any kind, Mace, knives, tasers, and clubs) are strictly prohibited. Any guest seen with a weapon will be asked to leave immediately.
  • Tobacco products are strictly prohibited on museum grounds. Any guest seen smoking will be asked to stop, and if they refuse may be asked to leave.
  • Profanity is prohibited. If a guest becomes physically or verbally abusive to staff or other guests, they will be asked to leave.
  • Unless specifically invited to do so, guests may not remove items from the Museum such as exhibit props. Guests are encouraged to take home any art creations made in the art studio or may leave them to be displayed at the Nido and Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum temporarily.
  • Guests should conduct themselves in a manner appropriate for a children’s museum. In order to maintain a high standard of service and safety for all guests, the Museum reserves the right to refuse or discontinue service to any visitor.
  • Alcohol service and consumption are limited to official events and are subject to terms set forth in Nido and Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum rental agreements.

Children’s Museum Exhibits

The Nido & Marian Qubein Children’s Museum offers two floors packed with hands-on exhibits, an Outdoor Adventure Zone, and exciting, interactive programming. Some of the exhibits include:

  • Courage Climber
  • GiNormous
  • Water Works
  • Kids Point
  • Hall of Mysteries
  • Outdoor Adventure Zone
  • Double-Decker Carousel
  • Dinosaur Exhibit
  • Mars Academy
  • STEAM Lab
  • Bricks Room with LEGO
  • Art Studio
  • The Classroom
  • Arcade
  • Super U Fit Lab

Learn More About Exhibits

Children’s Museum Hours

Operating Hours

  • Tuesdays: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Wednesdays: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Fridays: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Sundays: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Open year-round

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