The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is bringing back its popular summertime attraction, the Foam Zone, for another season of larger-than-life bubbly fun.
Children, and their grown-ups, can dive into mountains of foam, dance through clouds of bubbles and cool off in one of the Valley’s most unforgettable summer experiences. Open seven days a week all summer long, the Foam Zone transforms the museum into a foam-filled playground perfect for beating the Arizona heat.
The attraction will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with giant bursts of foam happening intermittently throughout the day to keep the excitement going. Guests are encouraged to bring towels, sunscreen and a change of clothes because things are guaranteed to get delightfully messy.
Foam Zone is included with paid Museum admission of $19 per person. Museum Members and children under age one receive free admission.
Beyond the bubbles, families can enjoy a full day of indoor adventure at the museum, open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. From soaring through the Climber and exploring the whimsical Noodle Forest to creating masterpieces in the Art Studio, the Museum offers hands-on fun and imagination-filled experiences for children ages birth to 10.
The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is located in the historic Monroe School Building at 215 N. 7th Street in downtown Phoenix. Visit www.childrensmuseumofphoenix.org for more information.




































