Long Island Childrens Museum
Long Island Childrens Museum Overview
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Overall rating: Negative sentiment in many Long Island Childrens Museum reviews citing poor customer service, limited product diversity, accessibility concerns, and a perception of high price.
Positive Feedback
Long-term volunteers show commitment and some patrons appreciate hands-on exhibits and educational focus.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Long Island Childrens Museum customer complaints often mention unresponsive staff and poor customer service.
- Accessibility issues for wheelchair users were reported by a longtime volunteer.
- Consumers report limited diversity of programs and high price levels.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Check accessibility and on-site support if mobility is a concern.
- Compare membership benefits versus ticket prices before visiting.
- Read recent reviews for current service and program availability.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Overall rating: Negative sentiment in many Long Island Childrens Museum reviews citing poor customer service, limited product diversity, accessibility concerns, and a perception of high price.
Positive Feedback
Long-term volunteers show commitment and some patrons appreciate hands-on exhibits and educational focus.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Long Island Childrens Museum customer complaints often mention unresponsive staff and poor customer service.
- Accessibility issues for wheelchair users were reported by a longtime volunteer.
- Consumers report limited diversity of programs and high price levels.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Check accessibility and on-site support if mobility is a concern.
- Compare membership benefits versus ticket prices before visiting.
- Read recent reviews for current service and program availability.
Bad Experience & Review
- Been a Long Island Children's Museum volunteer for 16 years.
- The break room door isn't opened for them, so they can't enter.
I've been a volunteer @ the Long Island Children's Museum for 16 years now, & I have a complaint. I'm in a motorized wheelchair the museum is being decriminalizing because there is a door to go into a break room & they said I've been seen "Wandering around the Museum" because no one wants 2 open the door 4 me; now I can't do it 4 myself because I'm handicapped & I have Cerebral Palsy, I would hope that 4 other people in wheelchairs who work or volunteer there in the future it would become accessible 4 other people
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