Toytopia is one of the premier exhibits created by the Stage 9 Exhibits. Their
exhibits have travelled internationally and have been exhibited at the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, Orlando Science Center and the
Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, Canada.
Toytopia will showcase specialty exhibits from toymakers including: Hasbro®,
Duncan Yo-Yo®, Schleich®, Breyer®, Crayola®, KNEX® (Lincoln Logs®) and many
more. “Our goal was to capture the essence of childhood wonder; that dream of
being in a world of toys,” explained Troy Carlson, owner of Stage Nine Entertainment
Group and G. Willikers Toy Emporium.
MOSH Members are invited to explore Toytopia during special Members-only early
access on opening weekend. The Museum will open one hour early to MOSH Members
on October 17 & 18. The early access will include a special show in the
Bryan-Gooding Planetarium.
MOSH is taking special precautions to ensure the safety of visitors during
COVID-19. All guests ages 6+ are required to wear face masks during their
visit; sanitized stylus pens are provided for use with exhibits; many
components have been converted to touchless interactivity; and a heightened
cleaning regimen of all public spaces is in place. Toytopia features additional
signage and modifications that are in line to the MOSH’s COVID-19 policy.
“MOSH is excited to bring Northeast Florida residents of all ages and interests
back to their childhoods with Toytopia,” said Bruce Fafard, Interim CEO of
MOSH. “Play is the foundation from which the joy of lifelong learning grows. We
welcome visitors to come and explore this unique exhibition at MOSH from October
17 through May 16, and enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane.”
Toytopia will feature several special exhibits, including:
The World’s Largest Etch A Sketch, close to 8’ tall.
Retro Arcade Area, with working classic games
A Life-Size Doll House.
A Life-Size Monopoly Car and game board.
Schylling Tin Toys – See how tin toys are created out of simple sheets of tin.
To find out more about Toytopia and exhibition hours, please visit themosh.org.
MOSH is committed to the safety of all guests during COVID-19. Masks are
required for Museum entry for all visitors ages 6+, with single-use masks
available for purchase for $1. Social distancing is encouraged, and hand
sanitizing stations are available throughout the Museum. High traffic areas are
cleaned and disinfected regularly. Timed ticketing is required to ensure
capacity remains at safe levels throughout the day; tickets are available
online.
“Around Town With Ms. “V” does not know all the particulars concerning
the COVID-19 protocol of this establishment.
About MOSH: The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) is located at 1025 Museum Circle
near Friendship Park. MOSH, first chartered in 1941, inspires the joy of
lifelong learning by bringing to life the sciences and regional history.
Admission is $15 for adults; $12 for youth, students, active and retired military
and seniors. There is no admission fee for children 2 and under or Museum
members. Learn more at
themosh.org.
About Stage 9: Stage 9 Exhibits is a full-service developer of creative,
unusual exhibits for permanent or temporary display. Stage 9 Exhibits owns,
operates, and tours six internationally-acclaimed exhibitions
including: The Lost World of Dragons, Expedition:
Dinosaur, Hall
of Heroes, POPnology, The
Animation Academy, Sweet: A
Tasty Journey, and Rock U:
The Institute of Rock “N” Roll.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
STAGE 9 exhibits present “TOYTOPIA” at MOSH
Take a trip down memory lane and share toy experiences with the whole
family. What was your childhood passion? Jump roping? Star Wars® collectibles?
Baking in an Easy Bake Oven? Whatever was your favorite toy then and now,
you’re sure to find it in the TOYTOPIA exhibit at the Museum of Science &
History (MOSH), developed by Stage 9 Exhibits. Opening October 17,
Toytopia is sure to rekindle the wonder and delight of your favorite childhood
moments and where you can play all day in a world of big toys.
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