If you can't find anything else to do and it's really hot or really cold outside, and you want to pay $25 bucks to walk around in the air condition museum, it's ok. I know it must be really challenging and expensive to operate any museum, but there's something missing here. I'll start with the good stuff. There's a ton of cool artifacts packed in this building, and certainly something that everyone could find in there that would capture their interest, so if you enjoy browsing artifacts in glass cases, this is your place. The new area where you can play the instruments or play with a band is also cool, if it stands the test of time. Lots of instruments to be tuned and kept up. Now, the not so good. There's a movie in a little theater there that must have been created by the lowest bidder. It's real garbage for a showcase cinematic experience in a "world-class" museum. I didn't find a really high end listening experience anywhere. I would think they would have some cutting edge sound lounge area where you could relax and just crank up your favorite tunes. they do have a spot where you can stand, put on some average headphones and hear songs, but it's not a real experience. They haven't created a concert type experience either. It just seems ordinary and out of date. You don't feel immersed in rock and roll when you leave, like you do after an awesome concert. That's what I expected. Maybe I expected too much? But, come on, it's rock and roll — the highest paying, most sought after employment on earth. I want a taste of it, I want to feel it. I didn't.