Our Wee Museum contains thousands of everyday objects which are part of Scotland's heritage. The Wee Museum of Memory is a reminiscence museum which offers visitors to Edinburgh an experience of living in Scotland in past years. This booking system and any information appearing on this page is provided for your information and convenience only and is not intended to be an endorsement by VisitScotland of the content of such linked websites, the quality of any accommodation listed, or of the services of any third party. VisitScotland does not have any control over the content or availability of any external website. If you proceed to make a booking you will leave our Website and visit a website owned and operated by a third party. Any booking you make will not be placed with VisitScotland and we will have no liability to you in respect of any booking. You may use this booking system to place direct bookings with third party accommodation providers. It is intended to provide real time availability information relating to accommodation which is also provided by third parties. If you end up going, I would love to see your shots! Tag me or hashtag #selfiesandootds so I can see your take on the fun themes.This booking system and any information appearing on this page relating to the availability of any accommodation is provided by third parties and not by VisitScotland. All the artwork is hand-painted and is just as stunning in person! Make sure you go online to their website and buy your tickets in advance. I’m a sucker for good Insta content, so this outing was the perfect afternoon adventure! If you’re in the Dallas area, I highly recommend giving this place a visit before it leaves at the end of the summer. Since MoM is 90s/00s themed, they couldn’t have enough Mean Girls references! The monochromatic “you can’t sit with us” mural was the perfect excuse for Jaya and I to whip out our best RBF. No fake laughter required to get a super cute shot! To get some candid laughter, Jaya made sure to reference a joke from our high school days. The birthday room was also super cute! I loved the four-tier cake, complete with a plethora of birthday candles. I especially loved the Mean Girls reference with “That’s so fetch!” written on the pencil, although the pencil itself screamed “Clueless” to me as well. My favorite room was the diary-inspired room! I had several diaries throughout my youth, so this was particularly nostalgic for me. (On the way home, I couldn’t resist pointing at the clouds in the sky and remarking “we took pictures with those.” Jaya was only partially amused.) I love the one of me hugging one! Truly a childhood dream, fulfilled. It’s actually a lot harder to pose with clouds than you might think! They’re fluffy and glowing, so deciding the best way to photograph one was a bit of a challenge. I had seen this one floating around Insta and was excited to see it for myself. They also had an all-turquoise Connect Four and chess set! I loved the turquoise living room, complete with a corded telephone. Jaya was partial to the kitchen (“I just love kitchens!” -Jaya) and we spent a good bit of time here. Jaya and I both loved the monochromatic dollhouse rooms. I’m excited to share my favorite photos with y’all! I went with my friend Jaya and had such a fun time exploring the different rooms and being reminded of my childhood. It’s completely inspired by scenes of the 90s and 00s, and has the playlist to match. This weekend, I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Memories in Dallas! Museum of Memories is a quirky, nostalgic, Instagram-lover’s heaven.
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