Family Fun in the Quad Cities

story and photos by Kayte Deioma

Quad Cities is a very family friendly destination, with children’s programs or activities at most attractions. Even the hotel where we stayed at the Isle of Capri Casino had an indoor pool that was always packed with kids, and cribs were available for the room. But there are a couple places in the Quad Cities that are just kid heaven.

Family Museum

Rhythm AlleyFor toddlers through pre-teens, the Family Museum in Bettendorf offers hands-on learning experiences that can keep youngsters entertained all day. My niece Becca, 9 and nephew Declan, 2, enjoyed their stay so much that we squeezed in a second visit before leaving town.

Kids generate a tornado at the Family Museum in Bettendorf.Making noise is always fun, so applying the mallets to xylophones made of different materials and banging on steel drums in a special sound-proof room in Rhythm Alley were perfect 2-year-old diversions that Becca also enjoyed.

In the Amazing Acres exhibit, you can puff a cloud into existence, spin up a tornado or generate lighting in the weather display. Drive a John Deer combine through virtual corn fields; learn how farm goods become food at the market; groom and ride a stuffed horse, or fill up the car with bio-fuel. Our little squirrels enjoyed scampering up a giant tree trunk, and Declan became attached to a wooly sheep that was almost as big as he was.

The Energy Hog at the Family Museum in Bettendorf, IA.In Watts Up with Energy, see how hard you have to peddle a bicycle to generate enough energy to run a light bulb, a blender or a blow-dryer. The Energy Hog, a giant pig in a leather jacket, holds an interactive display that uses computer games toAssembling a skeleton at the Family Museum in Bettendorf, IA.teach lessons on saving energy around the house.

The Human Body exhibit allows kids to assemble a skeleton like a puzzle from xrays of different bones, and try to insert all the organs in the right spaces in a plastic torso. A high-powered microscope gives a close up look at tiny blood cells; while a giant model of a heart lets you walk right through its chambers.

There’s a special play area called the Garden where parents can let toddlers loose to climb and explore. The gift shop is full of learning-inspired toys, and if you need a lunch break, there’s a café in the Library next door.

Michael’s Fun World

Jousting at Michael's Fun WorldFor kids 5 through teens and adults, another great option is Michael’s Fun World. This was Becca’s favorite stop on our trip. Outdoors, Michael’s has a go kart track and miniature golf course, but on a rainy day you’ll want to head for the indoor fun.

The main warehouse-size building is filled with inflated play areas with competitive games like trampoline basketball and jousting. There’s even an air-filled obstacle course for two. Of course there’s one just for bouncing that requires no skill at all, just socks.

s Fun World, Davenport, IAA climbing, sliding playground that rises three stories into the rafters, a rock climbing wall and the inflatables are all included in the price of admission. There’s also a full arcade with video games, simulators, skill games and a couple lanes of Bowlingo requiring the purchase of tokens.

Lazer Tag at Michael's fun World in Davenport, IAFor hunters and warriors, there’s a separate room and a separate fee for laser tag. Wearing glow-in-the-dark green and orange vests, two teams face off against each other in a dark room, skulking among pseudo-structures to shoot the enemy’s vests and disable their lasers. They aren’t’ finished for good; they just have to recharge before getting back in the game.

A separate building holds the baseball and softball batting cages with automatic pitching machines.

Family Museum
2900 Learning Campus Drive
Bettendorf, IA 52722
(563) 344-4106
www.familymuseum.org

Michael’s Fun World
345 West 76th Street
Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 386-3826
www.michaelsfunworld.com

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Delve into Roots Music History at the River Music Experience

story and photos by Kayte Deioma

Entrance to the River Music Experience, Davenport, IA“You are standing at the crossroads of American Roots Music” are the words emblazoned under your feet as you step into the River Music Experience.

The River Music Experience (RME or RMX), provides a connection between the history of American music genres, the Mississippi River and the thriving music scene of today’s Quad Cities. This red brick building in downtown Davenport, Iowa, two blocks from the Mississippi river, is a café and live music venue downstairs, with a museum, bar and additional performance space up a wide open dual staircase.

Giant guitar frets adorn the hardwood floor of the River Music ExperienceMojo’s Café is an intimate corner in the front of the building separated from the first floor gallery by a stretch of hardwood floor designed to resemble the frets on a giant guitar. A stage in a windowed corner showcases local musicians for café patrons and provides an enticing view to the street to tempt passersby. If your timing is right, you might catch one of the lunchtime or evening performances that include poetry and theatre readings as well as scheduled music acts and an open mic night.

At the back of the first level is the ticket desk, gift shop and several walls of exhibit space for rotating exhibits.

The River Music Experience, Davenport, IAIf there’s no music playing downstairs, you can always get an earful upstairs. Interactive multimedia “Ear Ports” let you don headsets and immerse yourself in whatever kinds of River Music interests you. From rockabilly to ragtime, gospel to blues, country to rock-n-roll, boogie-woogie to bluegrass, the history of American music is told in text panels, video clips and in the voices and instruments of the musicians who experienced the birthing pains.
An Ear Port at the River Music ExperienceYou define your own listening and viewing experience by navigating your way with a track ball to select stories or music clips by region, by decade, by genre or by artist. If you’re the kind of person who gets sucked into all the music documentaries on PBS and the Learning Channel, you could be lost in here for days. There are over 300 interviews and 1000 audio files woven into the multimedia system.

A model of the SS Capitol at the River Music ExperienceThe role of riverboats in disseminating new music styles along the Mississippi River is thoroughly explored from the calliope to African American hot-dance jazz. Separate kiosks let you explore music history by regions. Learn about Sam Phillips and the Sun Studio in Memphis, or listen to Louis Armstrong talk about jazz in New Orleans. Since not all American musical development occurred along the Mississippi, there’s a station dedicated to “Beyond the River” as well.
Charlie Daniels' exhibit at the river Music ExperiencePhotos, record albums, musical instruments and other artifacts adorn walls and fill glass cases. A Wah Wah pedal alleged to have been used by Jimi Hendrix, is presented next to the program from his performance in Davenport. Nearby you’ll find Charlie Daniels’ fiddle bow, a saxophone autographed by Bill Clinton, and a 1986 Les Paul guitar signed by B.B. King.
Tribute to hometown music legends at the River Music Experience in Davenport, IASignificant real estate is rightfully given to 1920s jazz cornet phenomenon Bix Beiderbecke, for whom a Quad Cities jazz festival is named, as well as home-town music masters Francis Clay, Louis Bellson and Pat Patrick.

In addition to the exhibit space, the Redstone Room is a full bar upstairs open only for scheduled performances. The exhibit spaces are free to explore whenever the Mojo Café is open.

The River Music Experience

131 W. 2nd Street
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 326-1333
(877) 326-1333 toll free
www.rivermusicexperience.org

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Quad Cities: Hotels and Restaurants

If You Go…

Quad Cities Flights:

Check  for Flight Deals to Quad Cities International Airport.

Quad Cities Hotels :

Isle Casino Hotel
1777 Isle Pkwy
Bettendorf, IA 52722
(563) 441-7000
www.islebettendorf.com/

Stoney Creek Inn
101 18th St
Moline, IL 61265
(309) 743-0101
(800) 659-2220 Toll Free
www.stoneycreekinn.com
For more hotel choices, visit Hotels.com

Quad Cities Restaurants:

Front Street Restaurant & Brewery
208 E. River Drive
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 322-1569
frontstreetbrew.com

Huckleberry’s Great Pizza & Calzones
223 18th Street
Rock Island, IL 61201
(309) 786-1122
Website
Note: Casual family pizza & BBQ restaurant with live music stage

Iowa Machine Shed
7250 Northwest Blvd., Davenport, IA 52806
(563) 391-2427
www.machineshed.com
Note: Don’t go looking for veggie burgers at this meat-lover’s paradise.

Lagomarcino’s
1422 5th Ave
Moline, IL 61265
(309) 764-1814
www.lagomarcinos.com
Note: Old fashioned luncheonette, ice cream parlor and candy shop

Maid-Rite
www.maid-rite.com
Note: The specialty of the house is the Maid-Rite loose meat sandwich, an Iowa original, in this old fashioned diner with 50’s décor. Kids’ meals are served in cardboard cars.

For more Quad Cities travel resources, visit www.quadcities.com.

This information was accurate at the time of publication.