
Wo Kinder die Freude am Lernen durch Spielen erleben!
KidZania in Frisco bietet ein spannendes und lehrreiches Freizeitangebot, bei dem Kinder verschiedene Berufe in einer sicheren und ansprechenden Umgebung erkunden können. Mit Aktivitäten, die von einem Krankenhaus bis zu einer Polizeistation reichen, sammeln Kinder praktische Erfahrungen und erlernen dabei wichtige Lebenskompetenzen. Das freundliche Personal und die gut organisierten Aktivitäten sorgen für ein angenehmes Erlebnis für Familien, obwohl es mit der Terminplanung und dem Speiseangebot einige Herausforderungen geben kann. Ideal für Geburtstage und Klassenfahrten verspricht KidZania ein unvergessliches Abenteuer, das Neugier und Kreativität in jungen Köpfen weckt.
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Praktische Erfahrungen in Berufen wie Feuerwehr, Gesundheitswesen und Luftfahrt, bei denen Kinder Fähigkeiten erlernen und virtuelles Geld verdienen.
Interaktives System, in dem Kinder KidZania-Geld verdienen, sparen und ausgeben, um Budgetierung und Wirtschaft kennenzulernen.
Altersgerechte Aktivitäten und Zeitpläne, die auf jüngere Kinder abgestimmt sind, mit Möglichkeiten zur Teilnahme der Eltern.
Individuelle Feiern mit reservierten Aktivitäten, Dekorationen und Unterstützung für unvergessliche Veranstaltungen.
Oberer Entspannungsbereich mit Sitzgelegenheiten und Annehmlichkeiten für Erwachsene, damit sie sich entspannen können, während die Kinder die Umgebung erkunden.
Bildungsausflüge mit strukturierten Programmen, die auf Lernziele ausgerichtet sind, für größere Gruppen.
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Gesamtbewertung
Jaden Powell
The concept of this place is fantastic, and as a teacher, I was genuinely excited to bring my kids here. We teach about different jobs, and this offers kids hands-on exposure that could be extremely educational if executed well. Unfortunately, several issues made it difficult to fully enjoy the experience. We arrived around 3:00 p.m. and were told it was a slower day, yet between 3:00 and 5:20 p.m. we were only able to complete three activities (police station, firefighter, and hospital). Most of our time was spent waiting for the next available time slot. Many activities ran simultaneously, which created scheduling conflicts and long wait times. A staggered schedule—where nearby activities start at different times—would greatly reduce waiting and allow kids to move more smoothly from one experience to the next. Food options were also very limited at the café. Adding more kid-friendly and adult options would be a big improvement. Since there’s little to do besides wait for activities, long gaps between sessions felt especially frustrating. I also think there’s an opportunity to better balance structured, interactive activities with open-ended dramatic play. We’ve visited similar experiences, like the Houston Children’s Museum, that are strictly play-based; a thoughtful mix of both would be more engaging and educational. The credit card money system has a lot of untapped potential. Allowing kids to earn, spend, and even lose money would make the experience more realistic and educational. Additionally, adults pay admission but don’t actively participate. Offering activities that children and adults can do together would add value and enhance learning. Overall, this place has great potential. With improved scheduling, more food options, better use of the money system, and more inclusive activities, it could be an incredible experience for families and school groups. I truly hope to see these improvements so we can all enjoy it 😊
Teri Daspit
The activities were great for the kids. Engaging and educational. Team members are nice but rarely smile. The kidzania earned money is worthless which is a missed, valuable, lesson imo. The store they can buy stuff from almost ruins the whole experience. I’d rather the useless junk from Chuck E. Cheese to the useless junk my kids cried about that they didn’t want, even with 200 kidzania bucks they walked away with a paper icecream cone decoration and a couple wooden blocks. Also the times displayed for activities did not coincide with the time the activity started. We would dash over only to find the activity was going to be a 30 minute wait. About 15 activities weren’t open but there was still plenty to do. More food options for the starving adults would be nice too. Muffins, cupcakes, pizza, chips and candy wasn’t it. All in all the kids had fun but there’s LOTS of potential for this to be elevated to a tourist top spot.
Tingting Wang
Kidzania Dallas was a huge disappointment for the price. We paid $195 for first-class tickets for two kids and two adults, and the experience did not come close to justifying the cost. If tickets are sold by the day, there should be a strict cap on the number of kids allowed. It was extremely overcrowded, with long lines everywhere and not enough staff. I personally saw the same staff member trying to manage two active rooms at once, which explains why several activities never even opened, including the fashion studio and acting academy. We spent 5 hours there, yet the kids only got to experience 5 activities total. Two of those required reservations that we only got because we paid extra for first-class tickets. Even then, the reservations were delayed, and we still had to wait in line for the activity to actually start. One of the most frustrating experiences was the yogurt activity. Our reservation was at 6:30 PM, but we were rushed because the place was closing. We were only there for about 10 minutes, didn’t get the full explanation of how yogurt is made from milk, and the kids were basically just handed pre-made yogurt to fill a cup. That was it. Yes, the concept is fun, but between the crowds, waiting times, lack of staff, rushed activities, and limited hours (only open from 12–7 PM), this place is severely overpriced. For what you pay, the experience should be far better managed.
Hope King
We had an amazing experience!! Don’t believe all the negative reviews! We came in from Winston Salem, NC for my son’s 10th birthday. Well worth the trip. We were one of the first ones there when they opened and left around 4:30. My son had such amazing time. Everything was well laid out, staff was so friendly and patient with the kids. There was so much to do and the times posted at each job made it easy to plan each activity. Considering how long we were there and how much my son was able to do the first class tickets were worth the money. I don’t think could give any down points. I expected not all the activities to be open but it was still well staffed. If we didn’t live so far away we would definitely be back!!
Crystal Hollis
I love taking my child here, she learns so much, like what the jobs do and how to manage her money. The day prices are high but there's an affordable monthly membership, which is around $30/month. There's all kinds of careers kids can learn and explore like working at a hospital, airport, tv studio, police station, fire station, and more. Sometimes they're short staffed but that depends on the day you go, if it's a holiday, and what time you go. They offer age appropriate experiences and designated schedules for toddlers too. Some involve parents too-- like during the EMS job a parent could pretend to be a patient on scene when the ambulance arrives and the kids learn what they need to help the patient. There's a "parent daycare" upstairs where they can relax and make phone calls if needed. It is safe and secure, they have metal detectors and check bags. Each child and parent gets a bracelet, kids can't leave without it. The bathrooms are accessible and clean. They have elevators. We recommend this, we hope more kidzanias are built in Texas!