Friday, June 22, 2012

INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids)

Even though most of my post will be centered around the Woodstock area I feel I really must mention INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids). INK (located at 999 Chestnut St. Gainesville Ga. 30501)  is a hands on children's museum set up like an small neighborhood where child between 3 and 10ish can let their imaginations go wild. They have a variety of different rooms including a beauty parlor, a 50's diner, dentist office, x-ray lab, that boys seem to enjoy as much as the girls. They also have an indoor play ground, an old fire truck, an airplane and a police car (all these are really and set up so the kids can sit in the drivers seat). They will have a blast dressing up and becoming the people of their dreams of now and future.  For a little bit extra you can go in the craft room and do the craft of the day or try your hands at painting pottery in the pottery room.

They sell snacks and drinks in the gift  shop or you can bring your own and eat outside or inside on the tables they have set up so you can make this the all day experience it deserves.

 Monday – Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM with admission is $8 for Adults, $8 for Children
 Sundays from 1-5pm $6 all day admission

 I hope you will take the ride and check this place out. It really is a MUST do.

They also do birthday parties.









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