Address: 2601 Preston Rd #3011, Frisco, TX 75034, USA
Phone: +12146180248
Sunday: 12–7PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 2–8PM
Saturday: 12–7PM
Josh stuckey
What an amazing experience, great place and energetic staff. Thank you Zachary Statzer for coming by and checking on the kids to make sure they were having a great time.
John Bailey
Total rip-off. They charge for adults and should pay you to come here. Kids under 10 should probably go somewhere else.
Sudhin Varghese
Fun filled and good learning experience for kids. Super-friendly staff and well laid infrastructure. Highly recommend this place.
Kalib Wilkinson
This is a really cool concept. I would have loved to come here as a kid and I'm glad this is in Frisco. My three oldest children really enjoyed it, despite lots of lines. From the other side- the parents side- it's hard to see the value was worth the cost, especially since it's pretty confusing why adults are charged to sit around, why there is an additional activation charge per person (in addition to the entrance fee), and why toddlers are free but you have to pay to upgrade if they want to do anything (that's not free). For a family of 6, only half of us got to really enjoy the value.
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Kai M Monroy! Well, when you have the opportunity, we will be waiting for you with great pleasure. Z-U!
Kai Sheray! KidZania is an indoor city designed for kids to learn and play. The best ages to take full advantage of such an experience are 6-14. A smaller number of activities is suitable for kids 4-5. That is why the Toddler passes are cheaper than kid passes. Hope this helps! Z-U soon! Team KidZania Dallas
I don't know. It was my first time. I was just visiting. I don't live there.
12 pm on Saturday
No admission discounts and no annual admission memberships. You can, however, get a membership by nationalizing the pazzport inside - this gives you a discount in the souvenir shop, discounts on activities inside, and a raise for the kidzos per job!
At KidZania, kids independently explore the city and work their way through a world of possibilities. Kids come to KidZania to take on different roles and make sure the city is fully functioning. KidZania has its own government, rules and economy guided by a Declaration of Independence where kids declared themselves responsible of running the city. Getting started is simple: kids take on different professions, learn about their roles, put on a uniform, start earning and spending kidZos, while learning and having fun! From police officer to performer to scientist, KidZania offers more than 100 hands-on role-play activities with a range of difficulty to meet the abilities and interests of every child. Pilots navigate airplanes, television anchors report the news, police officers investigate and chefs prepare tasty food! Real brands represent a variety of industries to make the experiences as close as possible to real life. When kids work, they earn kidZos, KidZania's own currency, so they can pay for goods and services in the city.
i found out it was an internet prank 😒
Yes you can but it goes through like the airport security check as part of the experience
I can not help you on that I don't work there I know I was walking by there early today they was open you have to go there in person I'm not no employee there.It is inside Frisco Mall Texas
Some are still closed or renovating. But it takes so much time due to waiting.
Eric, Thank you for reaching out to us! Our tickets are for a specific date and our policy since opening had been that all tickets are final, non-transferable and non-refundable. However, we understand that things can happen. Since May 1, 2021 we started allowing date change to tickets for a $5 fee per ticket. Visit https://ticketz.kidzaniausa.com/change and enter your ticket folio ID (can be found in the pdf that was emailed to you with your tickets). Select the date you wish to change your booking to and follow the instructions on screen. Z-U! Team KidZania USA
Yes
Most of the experiences kids have to be 6 and up, there are only a couple for younger kids. If you wanted to take your 3 year old, im sure you would be able to, however you would have to buy in person, which they do allow
Joe, As of today, it looks like this Thursday will not be too crowded.
Not required. Some people had them on, some didn't. We went last Friday. Only required for the staff.
Jenifer, thank you very much for your question. These are the current prices for KidZania Dallas: Babies from 0 to 3 years free Children 4-5 years: $ 14.95 Children from 6 to 14 years old: $ 39.95 From 15 years: $ 14.95 All activities within KidZania Dallas are included in the ticket payment, with the exception of the pizza at Pie Five and the cupcake at the bakery. The cost of doing the pizza activity is $ 8 dollars and both children and adults can do it. The cost of the cupcake is $ 5. As in other amusement parks, all food and drinks, as well as souvenirs or merchandising are not included in the ticket and must be purchased separately.
We showed up when they opened an left about 7pm We brought a 12, 9,5,4, and 3 year old.
No, any food or drink is paid for with real money, only things in the little store for the kids can be bought with their currency.
You will check in with the front desk when you arrive whether or not you purchase tickets online or at the location. However, your check in will be much quicker if you purchase ahead of time.
The kids will be engaged the whole time they are there. There are a lot of very different activities, and they can easily spend an entire afternoon (open to close) doing the different ones. We have been to this one several times (plus one elsewhere) and our kids never get bored. Adults have the option of waking around with the kids and watching them (the focus is on them), or going to a lounge to relax while they keep busy.
I went 2 Fridays ago and it was not busy
Are there yearly family passes available? If so, what is the cost of the pass?
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