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As of day the firm receives a rating of 4.1 over 5 and that rating has been based on 241 reviews.
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Kinda went in with a bad feeling because consodering some of the reviews but had a good day! Lots of things to do. My kid loved the drip art and the employee working basil was very patient with her wanting to do it over and over. All employees weree nice and place was clean and well-stocked. Definitely recommend. fun for adults too! Worth the fee
Such a great experience for the kids!!! We loved it! Can't wait for Crayola to open one in Southern Cali. Families bring their kids here and the staff is very helpful. The price is reasonable.
It is a small please with a lot of people. It is very crawling. My 5 years old told me let's go to other place. I just paid for her to went to coloring with crayons. Plus you needed to make lines for the free activities. I was disappointed
This was fun for the kids and even the adults! Something different to do when it is too hot outside
The lady at check out was rude and impersonal.
My grandson had a blast couldn't believe how many hours we spent there
Great fun for kids about age 4-10. I brought my kids ages 4.5 and 1.5. my toddler wasn't able to participate in a whole lot independently, but she still had fun. Buy your tickets online to save $1, but be very careful with your time selected as you can't change it. You get 2 tokens included with your admission and as far as activities, only the name your crayon station and modeling clay cost a token. If you want to do each of those more than once, then you will need to buy more tokens. I suggest getting there early as those who get there in the morning can stay as long as they want. We got there around 12 and stayed for almost 3 hours! And we brought a few activities home to finish (painting and cutting out, and modeling clay). Your color options are better at the beginning as well. Getting there at 12, there were only a few blue crayons left to name. We walked through and surveyed lines. We only stood in line at two activities, spin art and melt and mold. I think the longest we waited was 10 minutes tho. Spin art colors were a little lame you get to pick 2 of 4 color options: pink, orange, yellow and green. And melt and mold only had pink, yellow, and orange to choose from, you pick one color. Thankfully we like pink, but my daughter's favorite is red and there was no blue offered. If you live close this is a great indoor activity. We live in North Peoria though, so I won't be buying annual passes since we live so far away.
Loved it! Can’t wait to come back! I would buy the annual pass over the day pass! It seems it would be so much more worth it. There’s no pressure to hit everything in one visit, especially if it’s busy. Plus an indoor annual pass in Arizona, heck ya!
It would have been fun but it was crazy busy there were waaaaay too many people there
Just got out of the Crayola Experience (3 hours later), it was quite fun and delightful. Yes, you can stay home and color, but you'll miss out on the fun stations and experiences. Lots of unique crayola products at their gift shop, we'll definitely come back..
Only a few unique activities. These activities had waiting lines. Personally this reminded me of the M&M's stores. Nice for a one time visit. Not good value for money. I don't see a reason to go back.
Had a small party for my 5 year old. This was fun! Mu 2 year old enjoyed but not do much coloring. Mostly running around. My 5 year old really enjoyed it. My 12 year old niece enjoyed it the most! However, my offer 12 year old niece, not so much. Give it a try.
Lots to do with just the price of admission. The staff is very helpful when this is your first visit and if you get there when they open you beat the lines to do each station.
So much fun!!
This place was amazing, way better then I expected. I'd say it's for older kids like 5 and up but young ones can have some fun as well there is about 15 areas of fun from making your own crayon label to melting crayons and shaping then into things, also tons of coloring stations as well as a place you can color your own person and car and see them on a fashion show and a racetrack, also a place that's let's you take pictures and it prints then out to be colored. They have placed for good as well and then there's the gift shop!!!! Oh man it's amazing all the stuff Crayola had come up with is amazing you will not be disappointed by planning a day here!
Fun time...Kids AND Parents had fun!!
I can’t believe you have to pay$15.00 for adults to get in, the adults do nothing there!! It was vey expensive $45.00 for I adult and two kids, one under 3yrs old! It is all hands on and you can do all th activity in 20 mins. Not with the money at all! Rip off.....
Getting the annual pass is well worth it because my boys had so much fun! I also love that they give educators a free annual pass! There is so much to do there! Lots of fun for the whole family! We will definitely be using our annual pass often!
Ohmy I had I mean the kids had a blast. So much fun .. they jus need to let you know at snack stand you can order food food. But all in all they did a wonderful job the workers are so sweet except the one at snack stand they are grouchy ,you think working next to all that sweetness they would be so happy.. well we now go once a month an I jus love it , I mean the kids love it
Yesterday we paid $40 for a 4 year old and two seniors. Not sure why the adults are even being charged. Or why there was a mandatory purse check. Contraband food maybe? They sell sweet snacks. You can leave and come back with a hand stamp. The space is relatively small. The noise was deafening Monday morning. Constant loud music. Not all schools are in session (did not know that) so it was packed. The activities require explanation. We were yelling to be heard and our grandson lost interest in the activity before we could try to explain it. He did not like the noise either. There is limited space to try to help a young one without being in another child’s way. if you sit to get at your child’s level or watch him you take away another child’s spot. Take extra money because there are extra charges for some activities. And be prepared to exit through the gift shop. I thought the dominant attraction there of picking your crayons for a tin box was overpriced. The attention of the staff was spotty at best. I give them credit for what looked like some cute ideas. We went in twice and never did get to try more than a couple things.
Amazing place for everyone
We arrived at 10am when the experience opened. Having read other reviews about some activities being unavailable, I was hoping they would have been corrected. Unfortunately, they weren’t! There were only 2 colors of crayons to create because the others were unavailable! Both model magic machines were totally empty! How do you run out of crayons or materials? Shouldn’t there be a warehouse of supplies to replenish from each day? The lines weren’t too bad. The attendants were polite but not overly enthusiastic or kid friendly. Since it just opened, hopefully, things will improve
We are annual pass holders and have gone 3 times since this opened last month. Opening weekend it was great. We were able to do nearly all of the crafts. But the lines were long. Our last visit the entrance area smelled so strongly of urine my eyes watered and I gagged. We were able to go to the opposite side and do the paperwork crafts but its unfortunate that all of the "cooler" things my son wanted to do we had to avoid do to strong urine smell. Additionally the dirt you buy to mine for gems is almost always sold out. Overall I do think it is worth the price of the annual pass they just need to work on cleanliness. 4 stars bc they have a nursing room that does NOT double as a restroom and that is amazing
This place was so amazing it was mine and my son and husband first time there and we enjoyed it all as a family my son got to do so much and had a great time... Thank you so much... Also so much positive vibes and great friendly costumer service that we received can't wait to go there again very soon..
Fun for all ages. During the busy times it was a little to loud for my spd kid. So we went into the gift for a period of time. They had a little coloring area there which was nice. After about 30 mins we went back in. Cashiers at the gift shop were very overwhelmed. Seemed like they could have used another person or faster people. Gift store prices were a food processor for brand items. The wax hands are NOT included with the entrance fee.
It is a fun place for kids. They have stopped keeping clay which is disappointing. Melt and mould is giid
Lots of fun interactive experiences. I do recommend Lego land discovery center over Crayola.
The environment was super fun! Both me and my kids had a blast! Staff was super friendly! Getting the annual pass is totally worth it!! Would recommend to anyone and everyone!
Fun place for kids to create. Pricy snacks ear before you go
Crayola is a fun place to experience. The craft stations are really neat. Make your own crayon with its own personalized label, a crayon mold, water painting, or crayon spin art. Interactive stations include: 3D magic art, a flowing paint wall, drawing designs that will be rendered in 3D and projected onto a video screen, and make your own selfie. Kids enjoy the whole place, and even the adults. There's still more to do, but go there to have fun. I sure did.
Very cute concept. Wish a few things were better ,Overall would I go back again? ...not for myself. But if my daughter that didn't go with us wanted to I would take her but I would rather find something else to do
My child enjoyed it but it is pretty tiny compared to the one in Orlando.
This place is the best! My kids 2, 4 and 6 loved everything. I even bought the molding clay because it is so awesome (mess free). The only thing that was not amazing was some of the staff. Just not into doing a good job or enjoying kids in general.
It's like an indoor theme park, but for crayons. Some activities included melting crayons and shaping art. Some included coloring on paper and scanning into their digital art systems and seeing your art come to life. Their was your own clay sculpture station. Color on walls with chalk. Overall, their was 19 stations and activities to do involving colors or crayons, and the kids got to express them selves in many ways. The only problems I had, the place was overcrowded when kids and I went. It was almost overwhelming. One of my kids stuff got picked up or taken twice and she was convinced someone was stealing her stuff. I had to explain to her to keep her bag on her arms. The prices were kind of high as well. Some activities required extra money.
Great place for kids
If your child likes to color, this is a great idea. My grandson is 4 1/2 and he asks to go about every other week. Lots of hands on activities. No running, screaming, sliding or jumping here but loads of fun.
It was pretty fun. My kids really enjoyed all the different spots and activities. We spent a solid 4 hours here. It's pricey and adults really should be cheaper but it was fun once. Many things were broken or having issues and the lines got long.
Kids really enjoyed. Annual pass probably best deal for family.
Fun for all ages! I could spend all day there!
It was a great experience! My kids had a blast, and wouldn't stop smiling. We spent 4 hours there, and plan to come back with our annual passes
First time going, my 4yr old had a blast! There were lots of activities for the kiddos and even a snack bar.
Overpriced
Love Crayola!! Very.nice staff, very clean, lots to do!!!!
The crayola experience is a good place to take your kids on a hot day. This would be a five star, however the employees seemed to be a little overwhelmed. The place is clean, employees are great, and all attractions worked great.
Lots to do for all ages
Cool stuff to do and keep busy with in the AC. Definitely worth it to buy the annual pass if you plan to come back for then once. Buy you tickets or pass online as it's cheaper. Will say that the drip art and melt and mold could be run much more efficiently but other then that all good.
I feel completely ripped off, 50 dollars for me and my 2 daughters l, they were bored in 15 min, half of things cost EXTRA
My son had such a great time here. It gets crowded but it was worth seeing the smile in my sons face.
It's cute and it's fun. If you have kids 6 and under good way to kill 2 hours.
It's so fun! I thought it was a bit pricey at first, but my kids loved it. Even my 14 and 16 yr old girls got in to it. I can't wait to go back.
So much fun for the whole family. Well worth the price.
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Fun for the older kids but was too much for the 2 1/2 yr old.
It added another place to go for kids to have fun
Chaotic and workers untrained-didn't know prices and seemed to be overwhelmed. Long lines for activities. Also our whole family became violently ill after the visit, so be sure to bring hand sanitizer. However, the real reason I am writing this is because I purchased an item in the gift shop for $14.99 and a charge of $48.48 showed up on my credit card. I spoke with the manager, Ashley several times who assured me the problem was being addressed, but it has been about 3 weeks and ... nothing. I filed a dispute through my credit card company but what a pain. Also, when we purchased our tickets, we were told there were no additional charges once inside, but that is not accurate. Be prepared to spend more.
I never right a review but is extremely expensive for the experience and lack of organization
Charges parents as well as kids..... But daughter happy
I think theres several things for the kids to do which is good, but the wait times for me as a grandma ( & im pretty patient i still work in a hospital), were pretty long. I think they need more help in some areas or a better way to move things along. I also think admission was rather $$ too.we could afford it, but i know alot of ppl with families that could not- thats excessive.
My eight year old daughter just loves the place. Being autistic, she isn't usually one for large crowds and noises, but the bright colors and all the stations lights her world. She can stand in the long lines without a second thought just because she gets to creat fun and beautiful things with crayons. We're there at least once a week because the Crayola Experience is her Disneyland.
Nice place, but needs more activities
Fun for the kids.We attended with a Kindergarten field trip, the kids seemed to really enjoy it, but it felt really rushed.
1 hour turned into 5 hours of playtime...
Long wait time on activity centers!
Not worth the $14 admission. Lines are long because half of their activity machines are broken and there technicians look lost or disgusted. There staff are not helpful and lack enthusiasm. There machines are not stocked properly. Again not worth it. Plenty of better places to take the kids. I'll never go back.
Not really impressed
Cute place. I thought it would be a lil better but it was definitely cool
This place was amazing. Young or old, you are going to love this place. It bring out the little kid in you, even if you still are a little kid. No matter where you look there are just bright colors and smiling faces. No one is ever sad. And the only time a kid is pouting, is when they have to leave. If I had kids, this would definitely be a place to avoid, because they will always want to go again and again.
We had a fantastic time here. My 8 month old niece and my 13 month old son "colored" and joined in on activities but I'm sure if anything, they were attracted to the vibrantly colored environment. My 4 and 6 year old nieces, along with the rest of us adults really got to enjoy the crayola experience. Glad we got to come here as a family during our stay in Arizona.
Is crazy there. It will be nice in a little bit when the newness wears off
So much fun for the kids. Engaging, creative play activities. We were there for close to 5 hours with our 5 and 6 year old and they never got bored/ did not want to leave.
We had a great time. We where there for 5 hrs and had a blast all the kids did. Our 2 year old got to write chalk on walls the others had a blast doing spin art and coloring all day. We started off just getting standard tickets and ended up getting annual pass.
Not a good value. Very few activities and not everything is included with the admission price. We paid $65 for a family of 4: two adults and two kids. Our kids had fun and we got through all of the activities that are included in about 2hrs. For the cost of admission we basically got to color 3 different things then scan them and turn them into 3D animations; one of them you can have emailed to you. We each got to do spin art, a mold of either a car or a ring, play with modeling clay, print a coloring page with our girls picture in it (that we could’ve colored but didn’t), and we printed a crayon label and wrapped it onto a crayon. They include 2 tokens for each person with the cost of admission. You can choose to spend your tokens to buy modeling clay, get one crayon and customize a label that you then stick onto it, or to use the crayola assembly line where you get a single crayon with its label applied at the end (we didn’t actually look into this activity because we’d already spent our two tokens so my description might be a little off since I just quickly glanced at it while we passed it). Then there’s an area where you create a paper puppet and they’ll set it up on a little stage and make it dance to some music. There is a wall with chalkboard where kids can draw and another wall where the screen proyector makes it look like there’s melting colored way falling on you. Finally, there is a pan handling activity but you have to buy a bucket of dirt that costs $25 I think? And someone mentioned they also do wax hands but I didn’t see that anywhere. That’s it! Our girls wanted to play the claw machines which costs $1.00 per play (can’t use the tokens for them). My oldest managed to win 2 little crayon plushies with 3 plays so that was an additional $3.00 that we spent. Not worth it in the least!
With it being opening day, and a large number of homeschooling groups coming through, I was expecting chaos. It was not! We spent three hours in there, never felt overly crowded or rushed. We didn't have to wait very long for anything. The staff was attentive, and we had a great time! My only suggestion for them would be to add some crayon sharpeners because the crayons were a little dull within the first 10 minutes. My kids loved everything. They couldn't name their favorites. You get a couple of tokens to name a crayon and get a small package of modeling clay. Plus, you can melt a crayon into a mold for a ring or a race car. Plus you have tons of art projects walking out. There is a snack shop and bathrooms inside.
Kids loved to colors and also good for them to built-up their skills
Kiddos loved it! There was a lot to do. Nice and cool on a hot summer day. I felt it was good pricing too.
They need to work on their lines and the coin system.
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Lots to do for the little ones. A perfect place to take your kiddo all day when it's too hot to go outside
Can't get Ronnie out of the giant coloring book!!!!
Fun one time, not sure it's a must do again. Was kinda messy, nobody cleaned up after themselves and neither did the workers.
It wasn't what I was expecting. I thought there would be a few more things to do here. In my opinion it's not worth the money. Kids got bored fast. This is more for small children. We did do a very cool little painting. The best part of the Crayola experience.
My kids really liked this place. Lots to do in here. Pricing to get in seemed pricey at first but once you get in and see the value of everything they offer for the kids to do it'll make more sense to you.
My girls 8 and 5 had a great time here. Lots of fun activities!
I took my toddler during the week and it was super busy. They were also out of tokens and we ended up never getting one before we left--we stayed for about an hour. Truthfully, I didn't try to get one before we left and I know sometimes you run out of things, but it was sad we didn't get a crayon for my son. It was our first time there, so I was mostly figuring out what everything was. Long lines for most things, which is hard for a toddler to wait. What he liked most was the interactive floor projector. He liked stomping on the projected leaves and watching them move. We went during the summer, so kids were out of school. I'd love to go on a day that isn't so busy to actually experience the place with my toddler.
It was cool I guess, our yonger two kids enjoyed it. Not sure it's worth the price, also never really understood charging the adults the same price as the kids. For me at least I'm just there to watch my kids experience the attractions and activities.
My daughter and I had so much fun spent almost 4 hours. Still wanted to stay is totally worth the money.
Much smaller and disorganized than expected. Also too many add-on purchase options. The entrance is not designed for optimum flow of traffic. There is too much trying to be in the space that it is difficult to go to each station and hard to keep an eye on multiple kids.
The employees are awesome
Super fun with family. Let's kids bring their imagination to life. Went here for a field trip definitely easier with multiple adults so you have more hands for all the activities.
Very fun for the kids, a bit crowded with all the attractions on one floor, but I'm sure as the grand opening fervor dies down it'll be a great place to take your young ones over and over again
It gets packed but my grandkids 4 and 5 year old loved it.Look on line for discount tickets it kept my teenage granddaughter busy as well.
Lots of fun but quite chaotic
Fun! Fun! Fun!
So clean and very friendly staff
I don't think adults should have to pay the $15 fee to get in. They give you tokens which can only be used for the modeling clay and the crayon wrap. Lines were ridiculously games had to paid for in quarters. I felt it was a rip off. I paid 60 dollars for a few pieces of modeling clay and crayon wraps.
We bought annual passes, and I am so glad we did. My 4 children had a great time. Everyone was friendly, there was plenty to do. The crayola store was decently priced too.
It was a good experience. I took my 7 yr old and 3 year old nephews. They enjoyed their time. We spent two to three hours there, took our time, and did all of the activities except one. We went during a holiday weekend and it was busy at times but not enough to be a huge problem.
Ticket kiosk broken. Processed payment, but did not print ticket or receipt. Had to wait for a manager to print ticket. Attraction is small, print crayon label is a sticker. Clay packages included are tiny. Not a good value for $15 entry fee.
Cool place to hang out with the kids for awhile. I was scoping out places I could take the entire family to and this is one that I've added to the list of things we'll do together. It feels a little pricey but if you're on vacation, it's a nice place to cool off and let the kids get creative. I wouldn't come here more than once or twice a year, but everyone that worked there that we spoke with was really friendly and it was upbeat.
Not worth the $45 I just spent to get in. Almost every activity has a wait line. A few of the activities are broken. I could have spent $5 at Walmart for a pack of crayons and paint and given my kids the same experience at home that they got at this place. Freaking ridiculous price to get in just to color and paint a few things. But glad we tried it out before buying an annual pass! Dodged a bullet there. By the way my kids are 4 and 5 years old just FYI.
It's aimed at a younger age, my 8 year old got bored pretty quickly with the activities but it was for for the price and a one time visit.there were dead roaches on the floor in a couple of very visible locations.
This place has been pretty fun. There's lots of stuff to do for kids of various ages. My one year old has a good time whenever we go. You can make crayon wrappers with customized names, create coloring pages from photos, color and water paint, melt crayons into different shapes, and draw with chalk to name a few of the available activities. There's other things to do my little one isn't too interested in now, but include turning your colored pages into a live 3D video which I assume would be pretty cool to see as a kid. It's 15 bucks each time, or 30 for a year pass, per person over two years old. We've been a few times already and plan on continuing to go. It has been pretty busy when going but lines weren't too bad, besides when there was a special event there and that was expected. There is enough to keep my kid entertained and it does seem like money well spent for some basic, but fun activities. Lots of cool memories to be made too, which is always a plus.
It's small but it's not extremely expensive
It was a fun one time event. A lot of the equipment was broken and the lines were really long. The art from the melted Crayon activities didn’t adhere to the papers so they just fell off within a few minutes. I was on the fence about getting a pass but I’m glad I didn’t. I think it would be boring after the first time. Also employees seemed mostly like kids with summer jobs who weren’t all that thrilled about working there.
Kids who like drawing n craft they had fun but boys like mine didn't have much games n stuff so they were bored. Different type of experience.
15.00 dollars to get in. Really not that much to do inside, besides spend more money.
The whole experience is rather meh. Not only did I have to pay $15 for my 10 year old, also had to pay $15 for me to sit around and wait. Although it was somewhat fun for my daughter I think she would have had as much fun it we purchased $30 worth of art supplies and stayed at home. I doubt that she would ever want to come back.
Worth the money and the kids had a great time
It was o.k. some stations too crowded...long lines. Not too cool to charge for games inside after paying a hefty entry fee.
Lots of fun... crowded day!
What a fun place to take the little kids!! Every time we come here it's a blast for our young ones! There are so many activities that you can easily spend hours there on just a couple of them and go back for more fun. The annual pass is extremely affordable (less than 2 single tickets!) and totally worth it if you have little creative kids. The location isn't crowded and it's very well staffed. Overall this is definitely an attraction to see and a memory your little kids won't forget! Note: I wouldn't recommend this place for kids over 10 years old unless they are REALLY into creativity and art as they could get bored after an hour (based on observation).
My 3.5yr old couldn’t get enough. He loved every minute and has already asked if we can return for more fun!
I loved how different it was , just wish there was a way to organize which way to do what things. It was a little chaotic when we went but overall it was fun especially when it died down a little and wasn't so packed. We had fun!
Another fun place for the kids on a hot day. Very creative.
Kids had a blast. Still a little disorganized though. There's also no atm inside to get the cash needed to purchase more tokens for the machines. Fantastic gift shop.
A great event for children and children at heart. We had a delightful and relaxed time just making and designing.
Our daughter had fun so three stars but we think it's overpriced given the activities.
Had a lot of fun things for everyone to do, but if you bring younger children (like my 2 year old niece) bring someone else who can watch them. She liked the AR stuff, but some of the stuff I don't think she really understood what was going on. Bring a couple of dollar bills to get extra tokens (used to get custom-printed crayon labels and modeling clay). There are a couple of things (literally like 3 things) that require additional payment as well, so be careful. Most of the stuff is included in the price of admission, so that's a plus.
Lots of activities for kids of all ages at a reasonable price
We all had a great time The kids loved it.
Really fun to visit one time with the kids!
Did not meet expectations. It was overcrowded and not all that fun. I was surprised at the limited choices in color for all the melting related activities. The colors they did have were not very fun and vibrant. Even the selection of coloring pages were limited to two choices. The make your own crayon thing was disappointing too. You had four color choices and only got to change the label. You don’t really get to make your own crayon. The store is way more fun to spend time at.
Too crowded
Fantastic place to take kids for a fun, new, different experience.
This is an amazing hands on experience for kids of all ages! My 4 year old grandson absolutely loved it! I liked how I could do every activity with him! Thanks Crayola!
We had a good time, nice staff, fun colors. Only thing that was a bother is the overhead music is really loud.
Waste of a day, time and money. It was a complete bore. We didn't have fun. Our son didn't have fun. Very few things to do. Several items were already out of order or not working up to par. You choose a color for the nold melting center, but it doesn't matter because you get the color of the person before you mixed into it. The workers all look like they are having the worst possible times of their lives. I let one girl know that the pen at the melting center wasn't writing and she literally shrugged her shoulders. Whoa! It was awful. She had the look like she was being held there against her will; it was so bad. We also won several tickets at the only game they had and my son had 8 tickets left and instead of her rounding up and letting him get a 10 ticket item (everyone, everywhere in the world adds up within reason), she said she will keep them and give them to someone else.
Fun for kids! My three year old loved it. It's all arts and crafts
My kids thoroughly enjoyed visiting this experience and the myriad activities it offers children. There are many interesting ways they use crayons to inspire creativity and spur imagination and the kids wanted to go back for more the very next day after a solid 3 hour session. This may be one of the better family activities where everyone can participate and have a fun, colorful time. PS make sure to make your custom crayon named whatever you please!
Fun and different activities for kids.Race car design activity is a must.
Slow, slow, slow. 2 lines to get in and lines to some of the attractions. Parents must pay full admission to get in even when not doing the attractions. Very unorganized.
It was worth it. Just too many people in the summer. I didnt expect lines. However my kids loved it.
I'm sure the kids will love it. However, as a parent this place was overcrowded with lines everywhere and they just kept on letting more and more people in. For having just opened one of their things also wasn't operating. Long story short paying a lot for waiting in lines for along time for a few crayons with custom labels and some art projects.
Very fun for the kids, lines for activities are a bit long, but lots of things to do and price is awesome!
It was insanely expensive. They charged us $48 for me, my husband and my 2.5yo. There's no reason to charge both adults, there's absolutely no perk for the adult. You're only there to supervise your child. We will not go back. Not recommended for under 3, imo. She didn't really understand most of the activities. She just wanted to color, and we can do that at home. The only food inside is junk/sweet food. There is also no order at all. No map, no lines set up to do certain things. Also!!!!!! You just paid $48 to get in, and you only get 5 tokens to do certain activities and that's it. Otherwise, you have to PAY MORE to do things. On top of that, some things take tokens, and some take quarters. It's a total money trap.
If I could do negative stars for this place I would. They have the nerve to charge you $15 per person to get in. Crayola markers were dry. Additional 5.00 for a container of pop corn the size of a tomato sauce jar. Oh, they do give you 2 tokens per paid entry so you can have a crayon of your choice, wrapped with whatever you want written on it. The tokens are used for the activities that should be included in the price of admission. One and done. Wont be back.
I don’t think they were ready for a holiday weekend; at $14.95 a person it was just not a great value. A few of the exhibits that were based on technology either were not working or were so slow and glitchy that they were unusable. Long lines for any of the more fun looking exhibits. So basically we paid $45 for our kids to paint and color which we could have done at home. Also, once inside you still have to pay to make Crayons, pay for modeling Clay etc.
15 bucks each. This place seems to be for ages under 8. I think this place just rips off people, it's such a small area and not much to do. Art work takes time, but most of this stuff we can do at home.
Great place for the kids and not expensive
Great family fun !!!
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You pay to get into a place that appear large on the outside. Half of the venue is a store to purchase their products. A large amount of activities require an additional fee. Staff does not welcome you nor help you try and figure out the few things there is to do. Most kids like the virtual display on the floor but it’s too small to enjoy safety and they repeatedly bump into eachother
Amazing place to take the kids! We bought annual passes, because the price is too good to pass up. There are so many activities here--we were not able to do them all in one visit--and they're so much fun to do over and over again. The price is very reasonable, considering a one-time ticket is good all day. My four year old asks to go here all the time, and it's worth our drive from Queen Creek. If you have young kids, buy the annual pass. It's a perfect place for the kids to play.
Awsome place
We still went, even after reading the reviews. Our twins 7 years old had a great time. They personalized 2 crayons, played with the clay, created a dancing frog, brought a picture to life, made a mask, and lots of other stuff. The staff was friendly and the facilities were clean. Good value for the price. If we lived here we would get the membership.
Fun place to visit for the whole family (though mostly geared toward preschool - school age children). This was our second trip and we enjoy that the activities changed slightly from our previous visit.
Nice place for families with kids
Soooo much fun! Great value. There is so much to do here. Plan to spend several hours. There are all kids on stations with various activities that catered to all ages. I wish there was a location closer to Peoria AZ. It is a long drive, but it was worth it. My kids already want to go back.
This was fun for my 3.5 year old for about an hour...Also pretty pricey for he and I - $31.
Didn't know what expect and ended spending 3h with my boys there - definitely worth the money and ton of activities!
Total rip off!!! The activities were boring. Hated waiting in long lines, and half the machines were not working. There was a vending machine with modeling clay, but the only choices of colors were black or green. Definitely not worth the $15 entry fee per person. Then you had to pay again for certain things inside. Save your money. I would not recommend this place.
We had a great time with the kids. No complaints at all. If you or your kids like art then they will love this place. If anyone is interested we did a vlog (video) of our experience at the mall and part of the video was our visit inside. Its on our YouTube channel called...AubyzTurn. Thanks
A wonderful place with fun things to do and see for kids.
This place is getting better! It was pretty disorganized when it first opened in may, but they seem to have it running more smoothly now. They have added a few small tables and chairs in the cafe area which is great! They are definitely still working out some bugs though because there is constant employee traffic, looking like they are putting out fires. My family has the annual pass and the kids want to go all the time. They learn more about each exhibit everytime we visit. Our first visit was about 2 hours long, our last visit was over 4 hours long. The kids do NOT get bored!
Great place for older kiddos. Wish there were more options for toddlers.
My nephew loved it. So much to do. Great value.
The cost to get in was to much
Great experience, but wish both parents didn't also have to pay full price in addition to my kids ticket to follow her around and watch her do the activities. Music was a little loud, but the free activities were fun. They give you four tokens with each ticket purchased (1 token= 1 make your own crayon, 2 tokens= 1 clay packet). You can purchase more tokens if you want. Could easily spend more than an hour here if you're willing to pay extra once inside. There are lines you need to wait in to do some activities, so when it's busy it can slow things down. Some employees didn't really seem to want to help, but most were friendly.