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INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids)

999 Chestnut Street, Gainesville, Georgia 30501
5 Reviews
Type: Museums & Monuments
Ages: Ages 1 — 10
Cost: $$


5 Reviews for INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids)

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rwolfra
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January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Lot's of Fun"

You could spend all day here with the kids with all the activities they have.  Great for toddlers as they can play in the grocery store pushing a cart, picking out groceries and using the cash register.  Many occupations to explore.  It will keep them occupied for hours.  Parents can enjoy watching them play.  Will definitely go back.

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cynthiarj
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January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Kids"

I love this place. I have went on two occasions with
My children and have found it to be very kid friendly and very organized.  I really liked the little grocery store my four year old stayed here the most. We enjoy coming here it is quite a drive but really worth it . I will return here again later this year.

January 11 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"So much to do!"

You could easily spend all day here with the kids.  All ages enjoy it.  They have a cheap homeschool day too, so if you homeschool, be sure to look into that.  There are so many different ways to pretend and learn at INK.  We loved it and we hope to go back very soon.  

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"INK children's museum"

This place was great. My son absolutely loved it. It's and interactive neighborhood that kids can play in. They have a grocery store, a bank, a toddler room, a diner, a hospital, a hair salon, a dentist, a vet's office, radiology room, a fire engine from the early 1900s a hall county sherriffs car, an airplane, a train, 2 indoor playgrounds, a stage with a costume room, a recycling center, a courtroom, a classroom and even more. My son especially liked the grocery store, where he could take a cart, shop for food and check out. We were there for hours.  I would definitely recommend this place to anyone with kids toddler and up.

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Gina
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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"INK is worth the drive!!!"

We discovered INK when we were invited to a birthday party. While we thought it was quite a drive from our north Atlanta suburb, we had heard good things so headed out.

I like this place a lot because it has activities for toddlers, as well as older kids. My 20 month old was in heaven with the toddler room and my 3 year old loved the grocery store and fire truck, not to mention the airplane.

This is the kind of place that you can spend hours in, so go early and spend an entire morning. Then, enjoy a quiet and long nap time!  ;-)

Note: Get directions from the web site not your GPS. Our GPS took us to the city square and we had to stop and ask for additional directions.