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Crayola factory
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crayola factory
  1. CRAYOLA FACTORY FULL
  2. CRAYOLA FACTORY SERIES

CRAYOLA FACTORY SERIES

Upon entering the "lab," kids are presented with a series of challenges, both digital and physical. The brand-new Adventure Lab, debuting August 2, 2017, takes up residence on the third floor where it replaced the "Doodle in the Dark" attraction. She didn’t have the patience for the “Melt and Mold,” another fourth-floor activity that lets you melt a crayon into a molded toy shape like a dinosaur, but many of the slightly older kids nearby were clearly charmed by carrying away a new trinket and happy to wait it out. Staff hand you two crayons of your choosing, which you press into a little machine that then spins around, melting the crayon onto a paper plate below, creating a kaleidoscope of colorful wax.

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There are stations to work with modeling clay, to create 4D coloring projects, paint and even project your art projects from tablet onto the big screen. But one of my preschooler’s favorite destinations was the “Drip Art” on the top floor. The "Drip Art" station creates colorful, kaleidsoscope-like patterns. RELATED: Museum of the American Revolution: Philly's Latest Tourist Attraction We made it through two floors in two hours with a baby and a preschooler in tow. I suggest grabbing a map and heading to a floor where several attractions sound of interest to the group, or just work your way down (or up) each floor, letting your kid dictate where you linger and what you pass by.

crayola factory

CRAYOLA FACTORY FULL

Completely reimagined four years ago into a full entertainment center, visitors can choose from a multitude of creative art projects or play. Travel Guide for Families.Īlthough once called the Crayola Factory when it opened its doors in 1996, you won’t see crayons being made here unless you pop into the live show playing on the second floor, which offers a quick history lesson and fun live demonstrations. Read on for the full Mommy Poppins review, and find more day trips and hot kid destinations in our U.S. It debuts a brand-new attraction, Adventure Lab, with an immersive and interactive quest-style game. It offers more than two dozen art-making stations using the full spectrum of Crayola materials-paints, clay, markers and yes, crayons-as well as more active entertainment like a multilevel play, bounce and climbing structure, toddler section, a water table with boats, and a “Cool Moves” dance-like crayon-themed game. Part creators’ studio, part indoor playground, this 65,000-square-foot kid entertainment center is bedecked in bold primary colors with smiling crayons beaming at you from every corner. Entering the four-story Crayola Experience in Easton, Pennsylvania, does not exactly replicate that peaceful scenario (it's busy with excited families!), but there’s no doubt that it’s a kid doodler’s paradise. There are few sights more satisfying than a quietly coloring, fully focused child.















Crayola factory