KidZania, Theme park in Frisco, United States
KidZania is an indoor theme park in Frisco featuring a miniature city with individual buildings, paved streets, and moving vehicles that recreate professional environments. The space spans roughly 100,000 square feet and lets visitors walk through realistic reproductions of different workplaces and community settings.
This indoor entertainment facility opened in Frisco as part of KidZania's global expansion, building on the concept that originated in Mexico City decades earlier. The Texas location represents the company's push to bring its educational experience model to the United States.
Inside this indoor city, children try out different professional roles from doctor to pilot, exploring how adults work. These experiences help young visitors understand various jobs and gain confidence by practicing real-world tasks.
The space is fully indoors, so visitors can enjoy activities regardless of weather conditions. Electronic bracelets help staff track children's locations and ensure everyone stays safe during their visit.
A real Boeing 737 airplane fuselage marks the entrance, giving children a tangible way to imagine being a pilot. Inside, visitors earn and spend KidZos, a currency unique to the park that helps them feel like they are part of a real economy.
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