Review of The PAW Patrol⢠Experience: Only at CAMP
We had a fantastic time at The PAW Patrol⢠Experience, a fun and immersive event that's perfect for little ones, particularly kids aged 1-4. The experience is set up like a mini town, filled with exciting activities that encourage running, dancing, and imaginative play.
There are three slides for children to enjoy, as well as coloring pages featuring the beloved PAW Patrol pups. One of the standout features is the chance for kids to dress up as their favorite characters by choosing a vest, which they can wear throughout the experience. Thereâs also a small, interactive road area where children can "drive" around in two pushable cars. I should note that there are more cars for children who can ride on their own than there are for those who need to be pushed, so this may be something to keep in mind if you're visiting with younger children.
The space includes a tunnel for crawling through and a fun area with magnets, providing more hands-on play opportunities. While it's perfect for younger children, Iâd say older kids might find it a bit small and could become too big for the play areas. Itâs important for older kids to be mindful of the younger ones, as the space is designed with little ones in mind.
There is also a dance party at the end, which is a great way to wrap up the visit, encouraging the kids to get their energy out before leaving. I appreciated the thoughtful addition of a time limit, ensuring the space doesn't get overcrowded, allowing for a comfortable experience.
When purchasing tickets, youâll notice a 10% discount coupon that pops up, which is a nice perk for any purchases in the shop. I bought a $20 piece of PAW Patrol merchandise for $15 and then used the 10% off to save an additional $5. The coupon can be applied to anything in the shop, not just PAW Patrol items, which gives you some flexibility.
For food, there are plenty of dining options nearby, including the Politan Row Food Hall just across the street, and there's also a Target for any additional shopping needs.
Overall, The PAW Patrol⢠Experience offers a fun and engaging environment for younger children to explore and interact with their favorite characters, with plenty of added bonuses for parents. Itâs an experience thatâs definitely worth checking out if you have little ones in the...
   Read moreI recently went on Friday 2pm with my 4 year old son. Although he played he could have had the same experience at a park. We spent an almost $85 for 3 tickets 2 adults 1 child.Once you arrive youâre waiting around for them to call you in which was about 5 mins after the slot time. To be honest itâs a trap to have your kids begging for you to buy over priced character items.Once you entered there was only 2 or 3 staff in the space asking you if youâre having fun but all of the activities parents were walking around interacting with the children. By the toss area there was no staff showing exactly what to do. On the zip line thing no staff showing what to do. By one of the largest slide areas where there was foam building blocks 2 staff were there together talking and helping each other build a wall. There were moments when multiple kids would be at the top trying to get on and parents had to go up and help the kids go one by one. on the race track no staff showing kids what to do. overall it was very lack luster and should have some characters in the space a movie or something projected on the wall. The pal patrol experience backdrop should be in the activity space so you can freely take pictures with your child instead of it being on the way out where toddlers are not going to patiently wait for each family to take pics. Overall this should be cheaper at least the parents tickets because parents can not use anything in the space and it doesnât even have seating inside so youâre just standing there for an hour. for the price point staff need to be doing more and parents should have a seat. if anything this would be better as a party event space and it needs actual characters . IDC what theme it is i would never...
   Read moreHORRIBLE. SCAM. This place must be a money-printing racketeering scheme because I paid $73 to take myself and my 4 year old to the âPaw Patrol experience,â which is really just a small, indoor, paw-patrol-themed playground where your kids get to run around for 45 minutes. I later learned that I was apparently charged more than the normal tickets sell for online or in person (even today, when I went) for less. I called and spoke to the store manager afterwards and she said they use âdynamic pricing,â meaning that if a show is about to sell out or appears to be in high demand, they increase prices. I was not told anything to this effect when I bought the tickets in person at the store. I think this is potentially in violation of state and federal law. In addition to the clearly deceptive, unethical price gouging, every adult in attendance has to buy a ticket, despite the fact that the only activities are for children. I saw numerous grandparents standing around watching kids. Also, my child is obsessed with Skye, but they did not have any dress-up vests that were pink or Skye-themed, so my child was very disappointed. There is no program, show, or guide. They just open the door and let the kids run free for their allocated time, and then tell them when it is...
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