The Journey of Water is an interactive walk-through experience where the paths diverge along the way to offer participants the option to touch water exhibits or get wet by spray features, or if you would rather not get wet, you can take the "Dry" path. The paths are clearly marked and (for now anyway) there are guides to help you decide.
These warning are present as you first enter - you might get wet (including your feet) and don't drink the water as it's recycled. There were several families who had guide dogs with them and they are allowed to enter as well.
Throughout the walk you will find decorative stone features which make wonderful photo-ops.
I like how the journey is showing the different states and features of water (such as Rain).
Playing with the Water Strings
You can clearly see the "Dry" path marked. There were some kids who were splashing water everywhere so beware.
There are many carvings and paintings hidden in the rocks.
Lots of different activities through here.
Looking for Moana? There were a bunch in the water play area.
Overall Review:
The exhibit was better than expected. People of all ages were enjoying the water features. The best features (and those that will get you the most soaked) are toward the end. Plan ahead - bring waterproof shoes, a towel, and maybe have swim clothes for kids in case they want to get soaked.
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