Kandi R.
Yelp
Meh. Not really a must-see, but if you've got kids or if you've been to every single other attraction in MTL I guess it's worth it.
Came here for free (really thankful for that part: Yelp RAWX!) with my daddy for the After Hours at the Museum 5@9 event as part of Mtl's 375th celebrations.
I had mistakenly read on the event description that there would be 3D pRInting And was super stoked to see that live...turns out it was 3D pAInting, which was still extremely kool, but you can see how I was disappointed realizing my error lol. The 3D painting was really awesome, presented by Phi Center, it was essentially a demo of Google's Virtual Reality Tilt Brush program (see photos and video below). I highly recommend to go check this out at the Phi Center, it was so fun and trippy!
They had snacks, wine and beer available for this event for purchase, cash only. We munched on a "smoked meat" open faced sandwich for 7$ and it wasn't very good at all: pastrami (not smoked meat), on stale hard rye bread. It was topped with these really tasty chopped pickles and that was the best part. (Served by Maurin Cuisine service de traiteur).
The burlesque show for this event was in a tiny room that was packed to the brim. I couldn't see anything, which was also disappointing, but tried to capture it on video (see below).
The installations were kinda kool, but again nothing one would regret missing if they never went.
- Wearing Our Identity was very informative and probably the only "must see" element of this museum (Tamara took many photos at a previous visit, go check them out she did a great job!)
- The Topsy Turvy Storyland is a new installation and features old skool toys from Montrealers. My dad and I had a lot of fun playing with the toys and costumes, dad's a a good sport. This section also includes a story book section that's quite adorable.
It wasn't bad...it just wasn't as wow as I was expecting I guess. Still happy I went and appreciated the evening.