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    The eternally closed activity. Such a bummer.
    K R.

    Its a cool concept with poor execution. They definitely need to hire more people. The Turner Construction Site is the main draw, but was closed both times we came. The lack of staff means there are really really long wait times for the few available activities. Really overpriced, even with a 20% off code.

    Quiana T.

    This was an experience! My daughter is 6 and she loved our visit. We didn't know what all to truly expect. I will say that we are thankful for the guide that we ran into soon as we entered as they gave us a full run down on how to operate and maximize our time. I note this because I noticed that there were other parents who weren't privy to this information like start times of experiences and the concept of money, which I think could've affected their experience. We went on a Saturday so it was very busy. None the less i highly recommend parents to take their children especially 6+ as there is much for them to experience

    Camellia M.

    I would love to give this place 5 stars, but unfortunately I cannot. Very cute concept and the kids seemed to really like it. Went on a field trip which included our school and 2 other schools. Check in process was smooth and quick. Once inside the kids are free to go to any job. Most of the jobs were closed which really sucked. The main attraction is the airport and it was closed. There were a handful of jobs open, causing long wait times. This is not a playground and the staff takes their time to teach the job and allow the kids to perform the job which is so cool. Tips: Bring cash! They give the kids money to start the jobs. Some jobs you earn money and some attractions you pay to play with the fake money. However, you have to have cash for 7 Eleven and Pie Five, not sure about the places that were not open. Advice: Hire more staff, make sure majority of the attractions are available, especially the airport. Cut down the time for the jobs to make lines go faster. Make sure people are getting their monies worth. Had I paid to go here, I'd ask for a refund. Will I go back? Absolutely! And would hope that more jobs are open. Closed jobs/attractions: Airport, construction site, Colgate, Fashion Studio, Bakery, Pie Five, Planet Fitness, Police Station, Bank, Passport Office, Zecret Intelligence Agency, Happy Taco, Jam Session, Art Studio, Theater, Corner Store. I'm sure I missed a few.

    Chocolate factory
    Monica L.

    This place has really gone downhill in the past year or so. Many of the experiences are closed, and the ones that are open do not take groups back to back, which means that kids are waiting even longer than before to get in. The staff seems so nonchalant, tired, and sometimes rude. Fountain drink machines are constantly broken. Nothing else to eat but pizza, and unfortunately you are not allowed to bring your own food. I have already cancelled my membership. Something needs to be done STAT.

    It's one of those places you want to visit just once. Took my kids and the cost to get in is high, $49.95 for children (ages 4-14), $16.95 for toddlers (ages 2-3), and $16.95 for adults, with babies under 2 getting in free. And they limit the activities on age so ages 5 and below doesn't have much to do given this isn't a free play place. After going with my 6yr and 4yr I would say this place is more suited for 8-12yr. If this had a free play experience then the younger kids would have more fun. We spent more time walking around trying to find the next location of the next scheduled class than actually doing anything. Once we found the class the lines were so long we had to go find something else to do as the classes only take a few kids at a time and are scheduled and the next time the class will be open could be hours. So not being able to do most of the activities wasn't something I'd care to go back to. My kids got tired of walking around mostly watching other kids play so we left. https://schedule.kidzaniausa.com/ https://dallas.kidzaniausa.com/kidzaniaguide#Map

    The firefighters putting out fires.
    Persia A.

    This place is fantastic. It's like 100,000 sq ft mini town for kids where they can shop, eat, earn money and play. I can't rave about this place enough. My 2 year old and 3 year old had an excellent time.

    Entrance made to look like an airport
    Naomi K.

    As everyone has said it's a great concept. This is probably better for someone who lives locally and gets a pass so they can come back and explore all the options. It is pricey and it's silly that they charge for the parent to take up space waiting around for the kids. Definitely better suited for 6 and up and better for kids to go with friends so they have someone to hang out with. They really could make this place more organized. Since actives are scheduled and limited in number of kids, they could have it organized so kids could do an scheduled tour and make the most out of time. As many people mentioned, you waste a lot of time waiting around in lines for the activity. For three hours we did two jobs. We also ate and opened a bank account. The kids had fun but it was definitely a special occasion event to spend so much on such a short activity.

    Tiffany N.

    I wanted to give it a four but the long waits for some options and the semi-high price for mediocre activities earned it a three. I will say it's best to have more than one child join since only kids do the activities and adults just watch. They may want another kid to interact with. As for the adults, get your walking shoes and standing legs ready. There's few benches next to the activities the kids are doing. So you're standing idle 10-15-20 min at a time. And you probably need about 2-3 hours to get through it all. Do a quick walk around to view your options bc the kidzania bucks get you 3-5 activities. So you want to be careful about how you spend it.

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    Ask the Community - KidZania

    If I throw a birthday party for my eight year old with 10 kids will there be someone in there to keep the group together?

    Dear Moezy, Thanks for your inquiry! It depends on the package you decide to get. But, starting from our basic birthday party package, a dedicated party host will be with you… Read more

    Are parents able to go inside the play area to assist their children?

    Yes, but it will cost you.

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    There is a parent lounge on the second floor that is really nice but our child was too little to leave alone.

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