Address: 6121 W Park Blvd Suite A100, Plano, TX 75093, USA
Phone: +14696422901
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Buck Barfield
Daughter had fun but not worth the price.
P B
Horribly overpriced. Parent/family gouging at its best
punam w
Amazing place for kids. So many activities and lots of fun, my daughter enjoyed a lot. Other than art and crayons activities, there is play area and food court as well. Definitely best experience for kids
Qwale Olay
I personally feel the only thing that happens here … is getting betrayed by your best friend. Really depressing actually.
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Went with 6 yo grandson. 63 yo grandpa had fun too.
Go online it's usually cheaper. I think 18.99. totally worth the price
Yes he can do everything each time.
$21.99/adult, under 2 is free. Use code Dallas for a discount https://tickets.crayolaexperience.com/
Free parking. It's located inside the mall
They do not have a luggage storage area at the one in Orlando.
Tickets are $21.99 per person (free for kids under 2 and $19.99 for 65+). An annual pass is 30.99 per person and you get 20% off at the Crayola Cafe with the pass. Teachers get in free but have to show school ID and sign in.
You would have to help them but i don't think it would be much fun besides the playground or chalk area.
Yes
They have extended hours on Saturday and during the summer until 8pm. They also have 3 food places inside it. The mall is open until 9pm and has California pizza kitchen right across the hall.
The price is okay I got a season pass so I didn't pay full price.
They are scheduled to be open that Friday the 2nd and that Saturday the 3rd. Both days have the same open hours of 10am to 4pm. I am posting a link to their calendar, below. Have a good day. https://www.crayolaexperience.com/plano/about-us/calendar-and-news/calendar
2 hours is indeed enough, but I'd leave it to the audience you're catering to.
I went to a party and was given a ticket from the parent hosting. I don't think it's a place to drop the kids off, especially if they are younger.
Everything does appear to be handicap accessible.
I think in the mall they have wheelchair so you can grab that at the mall and walk in
There is a yearly pass ... you might consider
Very fun!! Would recommend! Just be careful of very kiddie attractions.
Yes it does
Yes give them a call
No lockers. There are hangers available to hang coats if needed. I saw a lot hung up today by the entry.
You can show on phone. I printed them out as well
We literally spent 4 hours and never got to do it all because the kids were having fun at the different stations. It is truly a hands on experience like none other. You will need to plan for at least 3 to 4 hours and you won't get bored. We've been to Legoland and they are not comparable experiences. Legoland requires way less time to enjoy their experience.
22 around for one time and 29 around for yearly pass. If you are local and have kid(s), go for yearly one
It's $28/person, but I'd ask about a party package.
Not much, because the schools don't go
No. Dollar refills
Don't think so... Maybe look at "group dynamix" in Carrollton
I didn't look for any deal online, I paid $30.99 for each annual pass... With that purchase, you get 20% off of all purchases made at each and every visit (i.e. food, drinks, merchandise)
Don't know, I would think so
Julie is correct. Check for bundle deals or coupons online as well. You can input codes on ocassion. My daughter asks to go back every other day.
All price info is on their website. I personally think it is only worth the $ if you get the annual pass. My son is 4 and LOVES this place! Mostly because of the inside climbing/play structure. We have already been there at least 5 times in less than a month.
I don't think the single entry price is worth it. I got the annual family pass. I take my kid once a month with his friends and they have fun
Everything is included plus you get 2 tokens that will allow you to name 1 crayon and get one modeling clay
You can recycle but just make sure no crayons leave the pack so you can still have all the colors
I don't think so. You should visit the location in Plano. It will be lots of fun.
I would say 2 or more hours. It depends on how much time you spend on each activity
Yes, you have to pay for you and your child.
It is best to go when they open. Have fun!
Pass includes admission to the Crayola Experience. Daily admission is $18.99 and annual membership is $30.99 per person. You get 2 tokens to make your own Crayola labels. I highly recommend the annual membership. You and you family will have an amazing time.
$19 online or $21 at door. $31 for annual pass. Annual pass totally worth it.
That I wouldn't know, but here are some pretty neat fact's: Crayola LLC, formerly Binney & Smith, is an American handicraft company, specializing in artists' supplies. It is known for its brand Crayola and best known for its crayons. The company is based in Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA. Since 1984, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Hallmark Cards.[2] Originally an industrial pigment supply company, Crayola soon shifted its focus to art products for home and school use, beginning with chalk, then crayons, followed later by colored pencils, markers, paints, modeling clay, and other related goods. All Crayola-branded products are marketed as nontoxic and safe for use by children. Most Crayola crayons are manufactured in the United States.
They can look it up for you. Maybe you can email the confirmation to your family. As long as you can prove your order then it should be fine.
$18.99 for one day general admission. The annual passes are $30.99. I would recommend buying the annual passes and your kids will definitely thank you for an awesome experience.
It's best to get the annual pass. They have specials for a family of 3 or family of 4. Once you go twice, it is paid for. Plus you get discounts on purchases
Yes
2yo free. Adult $21 for a day or $31 for a year
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