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Playmobil Airline Terminal

Playmobil Airline Terminal
From Playmobil USA Inc

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Product Description

The Playmobil Airline Terminal has a check in counter that has a swiveling computer monitor! You can check your luggage and watch it be transported to the plane. It includes a check in attendant, security, and passengers waiting area.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70520 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Playmobil
  • Model: 4311
  • Dimensions: 23.00" h x 5.00" w x 20.00" l, 5.95 pounds

Features

  • 27.5 x 14.1 x 10.6

Customer Reviews

Grea toy for a young boy!5
These Playmobil toys may be expensive, but they're worth the money. My son loves them (he's 7) and his younger brother will have them as well. They last forever and really are cool!

Playmobil Airport Terminal5
The best thing about Playmobil is their fantastic attention to detail! This airport terminal is filled with cool small details that make it fun for our son AND us. The one drawback is that it's pretty easy for the pieces to snap apart (and there are LOTS of small pieces), so when our 2-year-old tries to "help" the passengers walk around the airport, pieces easily come apart. It's definitely a better toy for our 4-year-old!

Good, but not a real representation3
I purchased this toy for a rehearsal for my children for an upcoming trip. I was dismayed to find that it only had a few people, instead of the throngs you usually find.

The was no train to move you 500 feet from terminal to terminal, no annoying electric carts shuttling elderly, obese, and lazy people while honking at people in wheelchairs and using canes to get around. There was no food court with vaguely-recognizable restaurants charging twice their normal menu prices, or "gift shops" selling all manner of assorted crap no one ever buys.

I was also looking for the people who were wandering around having nicotine fits, unattended children acting like the gates were play areas, electronic check in kiosks with "out of order" signs, counter staff in their break room, a baggage handling area where I could show the apes with axes and sledge hammers moving the luggage around. I did find it very realistic in that people could enter the terminal from any doorway, just avoiding the security checkpoint all together.

Finally, I placed mu sons' hot wheels garage next to the terminal and charged him $30 an hour to park.

I bought this along with the playskool security checkpoint.