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Reviews: | 14 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Kidkraft Castlewood Wooden Play Set |
Product Description: | The Castlewood Play Set by Cedar Summit is sure to become a new favorite with so many opportunities for imaginative and active play! With so many exciting features, the lower clubhouse is the perfect place for your children to expand their imagination and stay busy for hours. The play kitchen has everything your little chef needs with a stove, sink and utensil shelf with accessories. The lower clubhouse also has a working door, play phone, a mailbox with a working flag and door and a clock with moveable hands. With the Castlewood, your children will stay active as they climb the rock wall to the upper clubhouse that is covered by a wooden roof with a faux stone chimney. After waving to you through the premium windows, your child can cruise down either the high-rail wave slide or the exciting ",twist n' ride", tube slide! In addition, your children will have a blast as they soar high on one of the two belt swings or hang upside down on the acro bar attached to the solid-timber swing beam. |
Product SKU: | 54466136 |
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Pro Tip, zip ties. Zip tie several of the hole alignments together to keep the tube from shifting so much as you assemble. Took about 2 hours to connect three pieces together. Then tried zip ties...20 minutes for the last 2 pieces.
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I assembled everything by myself. This took about an entire Saturday but in the end I was successful. Easily the most challenging aspect was the tube slide, absolute nightmare.
After more than a year it is still doing extremely well. My only point of caution and consideration is the overall size. 48" is great for my kiddos now, however I do imagine needing to repurpose some of the equipment with a larger set. Tube slide alone is $300+ and can easily be mounted on other sets.
My boys are 3 and 5 and happily use it all the time
I assembled everything by myself. This took about an entire Saturday but in the end I was successful. Easily the most challenging aspect was the tube slide, absolute nightmare.
After more than a year it is still doing extremely well. My only point of caution and consideration is the overall size. 48" is great for my kiddos now, however I do imagine needing to repurpose some of the equipment with a larger set. Tube slide alone is $300+ and can easily be mounted on other sets.
Don't tease. Give us the dirt on your clearance price.
You're asking if 3&5 year olds would enjoy a play set? Of course, for many years to come.
Edit: sorry. Meant to quote the person posing the question not you.
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When I made the purchase it was $699.99. I got another 20% off due to the lost slide shipment so that knocked it down another $140. I did replace the slide with a standard 4 footer from Menards which was around $75. All things considered, around $635 with tax and free shipping.
Based on that thread it did appear that I was not the only one to lose some shipments along the way...still shocked they lost a 5 foot box. Happy to lose that box that was easy to replace than to lose one of the boxes that held the slide or all the wood.
Nonetheless, I'd definitely recommend either killing off everything underneath, allowing it to be as is, or be pretty handy with a trimmer to get into all the corners.
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Pro Tip, zip ties. Zip tie several of the hole alignments together to keep the tube from shifting so much as you assemble. Took about 2 hours to connect three pieces together. Then tried zip ties...20 minutes for the last 2 pieces.