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Brandy B.

I have been recommending this place for months to coworkers and finally had the opportunity to take my 21 month old niece. I was a little nervous since the recommended age is 2-8. But my niece had the most amazing time and I did too by seeing the joy in her eyes. When you check in, you are given woven bracelets as your pass. I think this was the perfect souvenir if you don't want to spend money because you wait in the most amazing gift shop filled with some of the best toys I've seen. When it's time to begin, a secret passage door is opened that everyone walks through and comes to the first room where you meet your camp counselor. They explain that it's Mickey's birthday and something "Goofy" happens (no spoilers). So begins the fun! The camp counselor engages with the kids and the rooms are really fun. I will say my only complaint was that it was very crowded in some sections. I feel like they need to make the groups smaller because at some points we were not even able to see what was taking place. It doesn't take that long to go through all of the rooms, which was perfect for young children with short attention spans. When it ends, you pass through another smaller gift shop, which has smaller stations, set up for drawing on a light box. There are some really cute Mickey items in this room so if you are a fan, I would wait to purchase in here. You also go back through the main gift shop to leave. One thing that I did not know in advance was that there is a huge art center attached. You can sit here and color for free, but there are many additional activities you can do as well, such as slime creations and painting at a cost. Everyone in our group seem to have an amazing time. We will definitely be going back for the next exhibit and cannot wait.

Icaria J.

From the outside of the store you would never know what magic is hiding in there. My son lovedddddd the secret door. He's already asking to go back. Behind the secret door is a room full of toys and "art camp" There are some free activities like coloring, a slide, magnet tiles, scooters, or writing on a giant wall. You can also pay between $15-40 to do all different type of art activities/crafts. It's so hot outside that this is a great indoor option. My son enjoyed running around looking at all the toys and playing on the slide. Bonus: there's a ice cream parlor at the front of the store with fun flavors. Perfect indoor place for some summer fun!

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Christal B.

My kids had a blast, Camp Disney is an immersive experience so each room has a different experience, the goal is to help Mickey and friends with the quest. I really liked that the host was engaging with all the kids making it a fun experience for everyone. There was much more than just what's in the pictures. The gift shop was super fun as well and not to pricey. We drove from houston but it was well worth it. I definitely recommend this. Fun for all ages as there is so many cool spots for pics

Veronica E.

Fun, short, but she enjoyed herself at the paw Patrol Event here. It was more like a shop with lots of try on toys to try with paw patrol everywhere! She came home with a mini scooter.

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Lisa R.

I had never heard of Camp but Eric R.'s uncle had from our brother-in-law, who wants to take our nieces there. We stopped in while waiting to eat at Snooze. It was a children's store with a "secret door" to "Camp," where children (and adults) can play with the offerings sold by the store before buying. There were lots of sensory rooms/areas, and it was very well designed. There are cashiers "inside Camp" and in the main store area, plus a cafe. It is a really fancy cafe, serving Ample Hills creamery ice cream shipped from Brooklyn. Eric R. got a pretzel cone with ooey gooey ice cream as his breakfast before we brunched...oy! Definitely take your children here - they will love it and the staff is nice!

Meagan C.

This review is for the Mickey Mouse experience. We arrived and got ready for all of the excitement with a cute bracelet for each of our family members. The staff was amazing and engaging with our toddler and we loved the selection of toys/craft area. The complete fail of this experience is how many people were packed into a tiny area. It was uncomfortable, you literally could barely turn a shoulder without hitting someone. Want pictures of your child? Forget it! We chose this for our daughters third birthday and truly regret spending almost $200 to be trapped in a room with a child coughing the entire time. I know, I know not the staffs fault but geez I have an infant and this kid was legit sick and coughing all over the place. Nowhere to escape it and had saliva from this kid on my legs. The actual experience could be amazing. Take about 5-7 families out and give people something they would recommend to their friends and leave great reviews about. I'm so disappointed and doubt anything will be done to remedy the situation. Again, thankful for the very sweet staff but I will never go to an experience (much less pay a premium price for the 11:30 time slot) at this store again. Save your money for toys and go to the park. Really looking forward to getting sick soon and in the future I will just take 2 one hundred dollar bills and light them on fire. At least then I can take a picture of my toddler smiling while I do it.

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