Saturday, June 11, 2016

Crayola Experience - For the kids

You mean it's not all for the kids? Kind of.

Obviously the various activities that I have listed can be enjoyed by visitors of many different ages. However, if you have young children with you, no matter how wonderful the creative and intellectual stimulation is, sometimes they also need to run and climb and burn off energy.

The Crayola Experience has some great options for that. It seemed like there was something on every floor that was not only good for play, but that worked with the overall themes. That meant not merely being colorful, but more.

Markers and crayons were built into the decor, as well as surfaces mimicking the melted wax.
 

There were places you could draw with colored chalk, and colored balls you could work in a maze.

And there were animals that you could scribble on, and it was all good.


  Plus, well, Lite-Brite is a trademarked term, so they didn't call it that, but they had a giant Lite-Brite.

One of the frustrating things about traveling with children is that sometimes what is there is too much for them to appreciate, or at least to spend the whole time on. At the Crayola Experience they take that into account, giving parents and children options.

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