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Playtown

Playground

About Playtown

Play area with various small buildings for kids to explore, as well as the Legoland Express, a miniature train ride, not much larger than that which can be found at your local mall.

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8 votes, so far

A very nice playground that desperately needs some tender loving care. The color is fading on everything and some new paint would do wonders to the facade. Also, for a Duplo playground, the area lacks much Duplo to play with. I can understand that management probably has a problem with people taking some "free souvenirs" home with them, but they need to restock the playground with Duplo again and again, as necessary. The water area in the corner is nice, but only one fountain works even though they say the area was just refurbished. - Julia Xia

Good for little kids..... - Chloe !

OK for 4 years and under, but not too interesting for older kids. Also, many of the features in this area have been damaged over time from rough play. - Jamie Smith


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