Ultimate Parents' Guide to the Danbury Fair Mall-Kids best mall day ever
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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ComposerDad here. I love Danbury Fair in Danbury, Connecticut. I want you to have the best mall day ever with your kids. Therefore, I have outlined the perfect itinerary for you-the route, timeline, best stops, it's all been outlined and ruggedly trail tested by yours truly and assembled into this handy video and downloadable companion guide (link above). See you at the mall!
Prep
Pack snacks, water, diaper supplies, change of clothes, coffee. Load up podcasts.
Park
Park by main entrance, load stroller, approach ramp, enter double doors. You are on Level 2. Turn left.
Danbury Lego Store
10:00am sharp. Your longest stop. 30 minutes. Try out new products. Build a custom mini-figure.
Family Facilities
10:30am. Leave Lego Store. Continue down corridor, around balcony overlook, through Food Court to Family Facilities. Regroup. Wash hands.
Car and Truck Play
10:40am. Flow directly into the mini car and truck play area outside facilities. 5 minutes.
Danbury Fair Play Area
10:45am. Tackle the main play area. Enjoy the soft structures. Pro Tip: Keep eye on possible lunch break of carousel operator.
Danbury Fair Carousel
11:00am Your children will naturally flow into the carousel. $3* per child. Get a punch card. Ride. Enjoy atrium view. Get hand stamp.
Note: the carousel operator takes a lunch at different times. Check when you arrive to the play area to see if a lunch is happening soon and adapt accordingly.
Education Works
11:15am. Next to the carousel is Education Works. Individual train pieces, trucks, neat toys.
Lunch at Chick-Fil-A
11:30am. At this point your children will be hungry. No problem. Flow to Chick-Fil-A. Friendly staff, great kid meals. Pro-Tip: park by the garbage cans for quick exit.
Facilities
If you didn’t visit the facilities just before lunch, stop by again before leaving this area. These are the most easily accessible facilities in the mall.
Danbury Build-A-Bear
Noon. Quick Stop at the Build-a-Bear Workshop to view the fluffing machine.
Elevator
12:10pm. Take the glass elevator in the center of the mall to Level 1.
Danbury Fair Train Ride
12:15pm. Elevator doors open directly to the trains. $3* per child, one loop. Feel the breeze.
Rest and Snack
12:30pm. By this point your kids will be tired again. Enjoy those snacks you brought in the level one café area. Water feature. View.
Elevator
12:40pm. Take that glass elevator back up to the action of Level 2. Head toward the initial corridor you entered.
Danbury Disney Store
12:45pm. Your final stop. Across from the Lego Store. Chill out in the gazebo and pick out movie clips on the big screen.
Departure
12:55pm. Kids are happy, but tired. Gather belongings and head back to the parking lot.
The Ride Home
1:00pm. Load up the kids, the podcasts, and get your coffee accessible for a smooth, quiet ride home.
Wow. What an incredible visit to Danbury Fair. We’ll see you there next time. Subscribe to the ComposerDad newsletter at ComposerDad.com for more extreme how-tos, music, and adventures.
*Budget Info: Save Money at Danbury Fair
With two little kids, I typically spend about $25 for a trip to the mall. That includes two tickets to the carousel ($3 each), two tickets on the train ($3), and two kids meals ($12-$13). I bring my own lunch or eat their leftovers. Parents ride free on train and carousel.
This guide is not sponsored by Danbury Fair or any business above. All opinions are ComposerDad's and are provided as a service to tenacious parents everywhere.
And they made a new one
They move the playground
Yes! I noticed this last time we were there. What do you think of the new arrangement?
I like it
They made a new one
@@The_gaming_octopus Aha, gonna have to make a sequel video here :)
Sorry about the comment
Man I'm 11and when I have to tell you you have too much time on your hands
That may be true, but what a mall, right??
@@composerdad5060 yeah I live right by this mall