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Explore high-tech mini cars where future drivers practice road rules safely while enjoying an educational experience
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About This Deal
Wondering how to make learning road safety fun for your little ones? At Tiny Towne, kids aged 3 to 8 can enjoy driving in Tiny and Booster cars designed just for them. The indoor play area offers different car sizes, ensuring that children of varying heights have a safe ride. And while admission is free, remember that operating the cars requires credits, which also apply train rides.
What we offer
The deal includes 30 Tiny Dollars for spending in Tiny cars (up to 4years old), Booster cars (up to 8 years old). Choose between six rounds of driving on either Tiny or Booster Cars to ensure every child finds their perfect fit.
- 6 Rounds of Driving on Tiny or Booster Cars or Train: Fun practice sessions on specially designed tracks.
Why you should grab the offer
Tiny Towne stands out with its focus on providing young children a safe space to learn driving fundamentals early on. This offer is perfect for families looking to introduce road safety concepts in an entertaining way. The ChooChoo Train adventure adds extra fun, ensuring kids have an unforgettable time exploring tunnels with excitement. Plus, it's recognized as one of the top field trip destinations because it mixes education with enjoyable activities seamlessly. Grab this opportunity for your little ones to learn while having endless fun.
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About Tiny Towne
Tiny Towne is any little kid's dream village: the year-round temperature is a balmy 72–78 degrees, the skies are always free of clouds, and they're the ones in the driver's seat. At Tiny Towne, the philosophy is that no child is too young to learn the rules of the road. Here, in a 36,000-square-foot facility, kids ages 3–16 take the wheel in a real-life video game, cruising down streets in scaled-down cars. But instead of going on a joyride to the nearest toy store, little drivers must obey all traffic signs and signals, especially if they want to move up a level. Drivers make their way through three such levels by displaying proper driving skills, completing tests on the high-tech touch-screen computers, and participating in traffic-safety educational programs.
As their kids drive, parents can stroll through the town or observe from an umbrella-shaded table on the balcony. Nearby, a train that offers little kids rides circles the town and goes through a tunnel. After driving on the tracks or riding the train, kids can join their families in Tiny Towne's restaurant for a bite to eat and then head to the Carcade to play a few games.