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    Rachel M.

    We came to Camp for the Bluey experience. Pretty smart, I think, to have an experience built into a retail store to easiiiiiily get those sales in. I was kind of expecting more of a toy assortment like classic toys (jacks, outdoor toys) but considering the Galleria doesn't have a real toy store other than a slightly sketchy one by the food court (I miss FAO & a real Toys r Us) - it works! When you book a time slot, it's grouped into colored wrist bands that seem to go in every 10-15 minutes. I thought for some reason, it'd be smaller groups doing the Bluey experience. Maybe because it was a holiday, it was pure organized chaos. Somehow our group ended up with 3 other color wrist bands inside Bluey's house so there was just people EVERYWHERE. We played 2 games of keepy uppy, a story, some playground time, kitchen play, grannies.. the counselors do a good job of being engaging with their group but it was just a lot of crowdedness going on. I took off 1 star because of the chaotic crowd. I took advantage of a buy 2 get 1 free ticket sale so we could experience Bluey. It was fun but definitely a "been there, done that!" thing. I definitely could see this being a hot spot for gift shopping as the toy selection did keep my son busy of his "I need that!" wishlist.

    Cherese H.

    Came here for the Bluey immersive experience with my 1st graders. While they were on the older side for this it was still fun for the whole family. There are alots of different interactive activities throughout the space and the cast members were amazing and friendly. Definitely recommend as a rainy day activity for your littles!

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