Well, we took a trip and made it memorable! Our most recent excursion took us into Dallas (and surrounding areas). In Grand Prairie, we had the great opportunity to check out the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. A HUGE thank you to them for giving us complimentary tickets for this time. 
*Disclaimer: I was given free tickets to the museum in exchange for my honest review. I was not otherwise paid or endorsed. All opinions shared are mine or my families.*
What to know when planning your visit
Okay, where to start?? They are located in Grand Prairie. You can check out their website HERE. They had the Bug Lab Exhibit opening when we were up there. This one costs you extra to see. As with many museums, they rotate out their Special Exhibits. Other exhibits that stay year round are fascinating for all ages! They also have videos that educate while entertaining.
Tickets and entries are timed. Make sure you pay attention when you purchase your tickets, so that you know when you are supposed to go in. They have a high volume of visitors to juggle.
Parking... Here is one that is super important. They have a museum parking lot that is $15 for non museum members. If you get the membership, it is only $5. Per vehicle, not per person. It is first-come, first-serve. If it is full, they have an overflow lot. However, they also have a special section if you are needing a handicapped spot.
What is inside?

They have 4 floors of exhibits to see. My youngest loved the dinosaur level. So many skeletons and things to learn about the fossils.

Being from an oil town, we loved seeing the exhibit on drilling and oil processes. There was so much to learn from it.

We loved seeing the Gemstone exhibit too. Learning about topaz stones and geodes. The giant geode was extremely popular with the kids.


Seeing all the types of animal displays was fascinating too. We got to see what kinds of animals live where.

Start at the top and trickle down! The elevators were constantly busy. And the escalator was down when we went. So be prepared to climb all the way up and then all the way down. We loved seeing the outdoor walls that were decorated with greenery and rocks.

The staff were friendly, even in the rush of dealing with so many people. They were helpful in guiding us and answering questions we had. We are so glad we got to stop in and see everything! It was a wonderful trip for our family.