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| |  | Indoor Toys for Kids | Home » » Fisher-Price Little People Racin' Ramps Garage | | | | | | | Description: | | Zip and zoom cars around in this three-story garage that's packed with action features. The Racin' Ramps Garage has a three-story elevator with mechanical bell sounds that you can hear as you raise and lower it. The automatic stop sign "knows" when to lower and raise itself to signal traffic through. There is also a gas pump, bat-at air hose and tow truck with fun sounds. Includes two figures and passenger car. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 21"L x 18"W x 19"H. | | | Features: | |
• Exciting Garage that delivers more toddler appropriate vehicle play
• Garage features: three story circular ramp; three story elevator with mechanical bell sounds as you raise and lower the elevator
• Automatic stop sign that lowers as elevator is raised
• Garage also includes two figures and a passenger car
• To see more information click the "Watch it in Action" link below the main product images
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 15.94 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.14 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.45 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 135 reviews |
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57 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Not Up To Little People StandardsNov 29, 2007
By C. Maguire I was very disappointed in this toy. The ramp constantly comes off, there is no place to put the gas nozzle when you are not using it, and the cars come off the ramp on the side instead of the front. I am used to the old version which was much better. The old one had a helicopter pad and helicopter, an elevator for the people as well as one for the cars and the ramp ended in the front of the garage which is much better than the side. Also on the new version, when the cars get off the elevator on the second floor, their is no access to the ramp. I expected more from Little People's because I enjoy their other toys. I just don't know why they changed the design. The old garage was much better.
34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Hours of FunSep 16, 2007
By M. Silver For my son's 3rd birthday we gave him this parking garage. He loves cars and I was concerned whether hot wheels type cars would fit on the ramp and couldn't find that information anywhere. You can see in the picture that there is a divider in the ramp...however most hot wheels cars do roll down it nicely. It's large enough that two or more children can play with it together and stay busy! We found it at Wal-Mart for about the price posted on Amazon. I had the "old school" version of this garage as a kid and it was sturdier. I don't get why modern has to mean weaker, but we're happy with this toy anyway. You have to assemble it and "snap" many parts together but it also uses screws which was important to us because my son enjoys disassembling (snapping) and breaking his toys. I know, that's awful.
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
My 11-month-old loves this toy.Sep 27, 2007
By Nonchin ... even though I, the mother, do not like the look of the toy. (It looks flimsy and cheap to me.) But it has certainly kept my 11 month old baby busy for a long time, day after day for a couple of months. He experiments by putting many different items through the spiral ramp, examines which items roll down and which do not. When something gets stuck in the middle, he tries to "debug". I think my baby gets a good training in three dimensional spatial modeling through this play. He also likes to drop things into the elevator stall. He them moves up and down the elevator, enjoying the bell sound and the movement. This is definitely one of his favorite toys at the moment.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Fisher Price Garage purchased for our Nursery School ClassOct 06, 2007
By Susan D. Edquist I purchased this for our Nursery School class. It came unassembled, so it took some time to put together. The swirling roadway keeps coming apart at the joints & requires repair through the day as it's played with. It's very popular with our children & gets lots of use.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
I would not park in this garage...Nov 23, 2009
By A. pacheco
"How can you pluralize 'The Lone Ranger'?"
...because if I did, there would be no guarantee that I'd be able to leave! This garage is a death trap for some plastic little people and a house of horrors for others. The architect of this little monstrosity must have been high on its own Chinese made plastic fumes. The support column is reminiscent of the leaning tower of Pisa and the ramp does not align flush at the top level. There is no access to the ramp from the second floor, which isn't so much of a problem when the elevator works. That is to say, when the elevator isn't busy jamming before suddenly accelerating upward or downward, thus pancaking or launching it's occupants. The ramp is especially dangerous at the second level, as its clearance is undoubtedly not at the minimum legal height. Not for towing and occupied vehicle, anyway. A severe decapitation hazard is present here. A fairly frustrating assembly experience, for parents, coupled with an occasional frustrating playing experience for kids, and a nightmare for most plastic little people, make for a fairly average overall experience with this product.
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