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Went to the Crayola Experience the last week of September 2024. My two kids, myself, and a bunch of our friends really enjoyed all that the experience had to offer. They had a bunch of stations including making your own crayon, melting crayon art, a small indoor playground, photo booth, drawing opportunities everywhere, and a pretty expansive gift shop. Needless to say, my kids didn't want to leave! Everything seemed clean, the staff were friendly (a few of them you could tell were new), and the manager went around asking how their experience was going. That's a nice touch.
Oct 10, 2024
Not worth the money. Poorly staffed, and overpriced for what it is. $65 for two parents and a five year old. (The baby was free), and this was apparently cheaper than normal since we were a later in the day admission. The small play area in the back was the biggest hit and you can get that elsewhere for less. Slow lines - long waits for mediocre activities, and no real baby area, although there is a very small toddler area for more independent walkers/climbers. I was hoping for much more interactive activities and this was barely arts and crafts. To be fair, my daughter did enjoy herself, but I would not go back.
Dec 27, 2024
Took my 4 year old for the first time and wasn't quite sure what to expect going in. It's mostly a huge big open space that is sectioned out with different activities which is not what I was picturing when hearing about Crayola Experience initially. Not that this is a bad thing, it's actually good that it's so open with free range because your kiddo can go back to their favorite activities and do them over and over (unless tokens are needed). You enter with a bag and a couple of tokens and a coupon. You need tokens to make a label for your personalized crayon and one for a packet of their play-doh. The coupon is used for a washable marker figurine. You get tokens and the coupon as an adult guest as well! Station activities that do not require tokens included are drip art, selfie station, print a coloring page with you in the picture, coloring pages with tons of crayons, a station to build clay art, painting station, make a crayon mold (ours was a race car), a chalk art area, playgrounds and more. There are two food stations that offer snack style food and drinks - the bigger one has quite a large table/chairs area. We found the place as a whole to be clean and user friendly. My son loved it, I would say he spent the longest amounts of time on the playground and chalk art areas. There are plenty of places for parents to sit and keep an eye on their kiddo, especially on a slower day like when we went. Overall a great way to spend a day inside out of the Texas heat!
Jul 12, 2024
For kids of all ages Crayola Experience is a great place to spend a day with your family. It's a fun and educational experience that will spark your child's creativity with nearly 20 activities.
Dec 31, 2024
$25 per person is expensive, but the annual pass is an absolutely amazing deal. The attractions are generally pretty simple but perfect for our 2 yr old daughter who has fun getting to go to a different play space with a lot of options to color and create. We go roughly once a month for 1-2 hours. Parents also get tokens so it means more stuff for the kids. Also, you get deals on Crayola stuff in the store which is a no brainer. You will end up buying crayons so watching for deals your kids will like is very convenient.
Jul 28, 2024
Hours
Monday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM