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    3.0 (231 reviews)

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    Jenna B.

    Came here with my four year-old daughter and she had a really great time. My husband and I also enjoy coloring. Did you know coloring is very therapeutic and relaxing. This is a great place to bring your children to discover how crayons are made and discover the joy of coloring and painting. There is an opportunity to have lunch and play in the play area. Another place is military receive free admission. This is a great spot and I highly recommend and will bring my daughter back again.

    The scrubbie animal of the day and some modeling clay :)
    Brenda O.

    We have had a pass for the past two years. If you're interested in a yearly pass, waiting for Black Friday is an excellent idea because they have great deals on memberships. With that said, we have been coming here a lot over the last two years and EVERY SINGLE time we are here there is something that is closed, or broken. There never seems to be anyone available for these types of things. Employees?, what employees? lol That said they have a great popcorn and soda deal if you buy the souvenir buckets and drink cup. It costs like 3$ to refill and you can bring them back over and over again. They give you vouchers and coins to use the modeling clay (basically play-doh) and a little scribble scrubbie animal. The kids seem to really like it here.

    Kynlee B.

    This was an ok experience but it was not worth the 159 dollars we spent for the four of us. The decorations and the things we saw was cool because there were the less crowded areas because of the seven summer camps that were there but there were two employees laughing and cussing in front of little kids. I don't recommend!

    Brandon L.

    Despite some of the lower ratings of this place, I found it to be quite cool and entertaining. When going there on a hot summer day, you'd think it'd be packed, but that wasn't the case. The Crayola place itself was just, but not packed. The mall itself was a ghost town. Starting off, the place as a whole is indeed expensive. Just like everybody says. You can save some money doing online tickets, but I got mine even cheaper through a perks thing online, but I also saw you can get a Groupon for it. The gift shop is pretty expensive too. Just a couple of things and you're looking at $100+. I did not partake in the concessions, nor would I want to, but I did notice they were pricey. Inside of the place, they have so much to offer. They had dressed up characters standing at the front for the kids. They have so many places to sit and so many interactive stations for kids to enjoy. Most people from reviews say that alot of interactive things weren't working when they went. There was only one thing not open when I went and that was the hand molding station. Everything else was working just fine. The staff running the stations don't really seem to care, but they at least know what they are doing and will walk you through it. They have two play pins, one for older kids and one for toddlers.

    Scribble Scrubby station
    Heidi R.

    I bought my 5.5 year old niece here for a fun morning and was disappointed. The pricing is the same for adults and children, and it was almost $70 for the two of us. I can't imagine how expensive a family would be! Your ticket buys one Scribble Scrubby pet (about the size of a half dollar), two tokens (can be used to get Model Magic or make a crayon with a custom wrapper), and access to the experience. They are severely understaffed and 90% of the machines for making crayon art were down and not being worked on. Lines were long (almost 45 minutes for some stations), and the place was overrun with daycare and field trip children. My niece felt scared to play on the indoor playground due to the rowdy children. The gift shop which can be accessed from the mall was her favorite part. We bought a plushie and a pack of gummy bears, which was much cheaper, and she had a better time looking at all of the stuff in the gift shop than the actual attraction! Save your money and take your little ones to something less expensive that runs properly. Bass Pro Shop or Scheel's is free and kids love wandering around in there.

    Great signage on how to find the entrance!
    Sherri H.

    As you approach Willow Bend Mall, the parking garage located next to Macy's is very well marked with "parking for the Crayola Experience". I love when there is really great signage! Connected to the Crayola Experience is The Crayola Store. It's located right around the corner and also when you leave the Crayola Experience it funnels right through the store. I thought this venue looked like a blast, if only I was 6 years old again! I had the most fun choosing crayons to fill my box. There are so many colors to choose from! The store also sells all kind of plush, apparel and Crayola products.

    LOCKOUT NOTICE

    we went on the 8th after purchasing our tickets the day prior. both their website and Google/Apple maps did not say it was closed. if they were locked out they should've made tickets unavailable to purchase. I now can not even get a refund even though we could not even go in. this is ridiculous.

    Karina C.

    long story short, this place is not worth what it costs. As an adult, I don't want my own crayon or scrubbie or do the activities geared towards kids, yet the pricing is the same for everyone 3 and up. & there were 5 of us! Out of all the little activities to do, my kids enjoyed the playground the most. I could've just taken them to an indoor playground and spent a lot less. I'm guessing this place was probably a lot better when it first opened but it just looks sad and dirty now and you can tell the employees don't want to be there. My kids tried to have small talk while waiting in line and they seemed so bothered. If you still want to try this place out, buy your tickets online to save a few bucks, but I would just recommend to spend your money elsewhere.

    Monique L.

    Been here twice and have enjoyed it both times. Kids between ages 4-6 loved doing all the things here, we could easily spend a whole day here but it really just depends your kids. My kids love all things crafts, coloring, etc. Regular priced tickets can be expensive. Annual passes are great for those that live close by. Unfortunately for us, we don't but we were able to snag discounted tickets and it was so worth it. On our first visit one of the stations was down and they immediately gave us comp tickets to come back another day and within a few hours the broken station was fixed. We came back for the second time with our comp tickets and had a blast again. You can name your crayons, spin art is fun, they have coloring and painting activities that correlate with whatever holiday is approaching, there's an indoor playdate for those who need to run and get their energy out. Family restrooms and nursing rooms. A snack booth, looks like they have a cafe but for whatever reason it hasn't been opened in the two times we visit. They do seem thin on staff but I did notice the staff diligently cleaning and organizing the stations. Many places these days are short staffed. You get two coons with every admission that can be used for naming your own crayon or molding clay, a every time we had an issue wrapping our crayon or picked the wrong clay, the staff without hesitation gave us extra coins. I highly recommended this place if your kids loves anything related to art. The mall itself was a little run down but honestly we don't go for the mall so that didn't matter.

    David K.

    Crayola Experience is a fun location for younger kids if you happen to be in the area. We had season passes pre-covid when they first opened & had a deal where the passes cost the same as a single visit. They changed their passes since then. Our oldest kid, a teen, wasn't interested in much other than sitting & drawing. Our youngest liked the various stations ... crayon drip, make a shaped crayon, name your own crayon, etc. We enjoyed the how to make crayon show but unfortunately learned during a recent field trip with our youngest kids school & coming up for a promotion that now they just play the show on a tv. Getting to see the machines in use was really neat for our kiddo who likes seeing how those kind of things work. With our youngest being 8 we don't know how much longer he would be interested in going, outside of going with a friend to play in the play area they have. So we'd recommend this place for kids 3-8, and recommend they come with a friend to enjoy it with!

    Violet R.

    What a cute store! Love all the vibrant Crayola magic everywhere! Would love to come by for the experience! I feel this is where you can truly be a kid at heart!

    Entrance is inside the mall
    Moriah B.

    My husband and I brought our daughter (22m) here for a fun experience, as we're from out of town and don't have one near us. She had such a fun time!!! There were many activities that were a bit too old for her, but she loved coloring the different sheets and climbing in Toddler Town. We made labels for her favorite colors of crayon with her name and her favorite things as the color names, which made her laugh. You can take pictures as a family and turn them into coloring pages which she was so into. The scribble scrubbie you get for free was a lot of fun, and she was quite happy sitting for a while coloring that. There are interactive games to play that she was able to do. A few things didn't get her interest, but I think we'll try again next time we're in town. I wish we had one closer to us, because we would definitely make this a regular outing for her! The activities, building, and space in general were well maintained and clean, and the staff was very friendly and helpful.

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