Josiegirl 02:01 PM 03-29-2016
I'd like to get a new playhouse for the backyard. Mine has got to be 20 years old and pretty beat up.
What does everyone have or are there any you've been drooling over for your own dc?
I'd kind of like to go with wood, at least that's the way I'm leaning.
Michael 02:05 PM 03-29-2016
Josiegirl 02:05 PM 03-29-2016
Josiegirl 02:13 PM 03-29-2016
Wow you're quick Michael!
I would love to find some pallets and make one but am so not a handy person the thing would probably fall on the kids.
Michael 02:15 PM 03-29-2016
Blackcat31 02:39 PM 03-29-2016
I currently have a Little Tikes castle and a Little Tikes cottage but am ditching them for wood.
DH is making me a crooked castle and a playhouse
like this.....
Josiegirl 02:44 PM 03-29-2016
That'll be fun BC!
I found the smaller one also listed on amazon for 199. I just added it onto my list of things I can't live without.
Controlled Chaos 03:22 PM 03-29-2016
sahm1225 04:03 PM 03-29-2016
Costco sells this one for $399.99. By mid summer it goes down to $299. If you are patient; it goes down to $199 by end of July beginning of August.
I bought it a few years ago and the kids love it
sahm1225 04:17 PM 03-29-2016
spud912 11:26 PM 03-29-2016
We have thus one. It was really popular with the kids at first....plus lots of fighting over the door and not letting other children in
. Now the kids just pile toys in it for no reason.
It's very pretty though, especially now with the flower pots :-).
Josiegirl 02:11 AM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by spud912:
We have thus one. It was really popular with the kids at first....plus lots of fighting over the door and not letting other children in . Now the kids just pile toys in it for no reason.
It's very pretty though, especially now with the flower pots :-).
Haha they do that with the one I've got now. Definitely a kid thing.
Controlled chaos, which wooden bridge are you getting? I've been looking at those too and added one to my amazon cart, it's a 7' long one. But the price just increased 10 bucks yesterday.
I want one that will take the dc abuse it'll get and some of them don't sound that sturdy according to reviews.
Nearest Costco is 80 miles away and I don't have a membership.
I'll have to go online to check it out.
Look on Craigslist. I see a company selling that exact one brand new on mine for $225.
Baby Beluga 07:13 AM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by spud912:
We have thus one. It was really popular with the kids at first....plus lots of fighting over the door and not letting other children in . Now the kids just pile toys in it for no reason.
It's very pretty though, especially now with the flower pots :-).
How long have you had it? Has it held up to monsoon rains? I am deciding between this and a plastic one and not sure which would fair better come the monsoon season.
Ariana 07:53 AM 03-30-2016
I bought the wooden playhouse from Costco and it is still looking and holding up great after 6 years of blistering heat and freezing temps! The one I have has no plastic on it. The one I am seeing there know has both plastic and wood which would likesly make it more durable.
spud912 07:59 AM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by Baby Beluga:
How long have you had it? Has it held up to monsoon rains? I am deciding between this and a plastic one and not sure which would fair better come the monsoon season.
We got it in December, so not sure about the monsoons yet. It did handle a tree branch falling on it when my dh was trimming a tree
Meeko 10:44 AM 03-30-2016
This'll do me......just let me sell my real home to afford it....
Blackcat31 11:16 AM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by Meeko:
This'll do me......just let me sell my real home to afford it....
OOOOH! Where do I enroll???
That's awesome!
Controlled Chaos 12:49 PM 03-30-2016
Controlled Chaos 12:51 PM 03-30-2016
Unregistered 01:00 PM 03-30-2016
Heck yes. Free shipping
Josiegirl 01:36 PM 03-30-2016
Originally Posted by Meeko:
This'll do me......just let me sell my real home to afford it....
Haha, probably couldn't afford it even if I did sell my real home! Man, that's gorgeous!
Mandy 03:03 PM 03-30-2016
Forgive me for quoting your post
. I am only quoting it to share with you that someone thought it was a real house and tried to fit their bed through the door, and well, the result was not good
. It was a review on amazon
To Josie, my friend Donna bought this for her kids recently
. Its a bit small, but she mostly cares for 1-4 year old kids
http://www.amazon.com/Step-2-Wonderb...E3NRG4VBBA6WME
Thriftylady 03:20 PM 03-30-2016
Before you sell your home to purchase this play house I highly advise you to read about the slippery slope it can take a child down. Below I am pasting a review from that page for your convenience.
5.0 out of 5 stars The culmination of an empire
By Dan gelinas on October 12, 2015
My son started pre-school at a new venue he developed a lucrative business selling his grapes to his fruit addicted classmates. After a few months he developed a following of seedy children that would help him move his supply of cotton candy grapes. We decided he needed more space due to his crew constantly leaving crumbs, toys,and grape stems all over our home. With his earnings we purchased this beautiful house! It was great for a while, our house remained clean! However every day we would find 5 or 6 milk drunk kids passed out in our back yard. My wife and I decide it was time to have a tall with out son. We found him behind his desk, face down in a huge mound of powdered sugar, rotten grapes surrounding him....he screamed something about "his little friends". We knew we had to act...my wife promptly scooped him up, dragged him in the house and let him detox while watching PAW PATROL for 6 hours straight. While he was cleansing I burned the house to the ground and extinguished the pre-fab, lightweight trussed building with 4 gallons of water. Needless to say, my son learned how cold it is a the top of the world at a young age.
rosieteddy 08:07 AM 03-31-2016
I got rid of the playhouses in my yard.I found that the "big"kids wanted to just sit there pretending to watch tv.They would hold the door closed and not let the 2 yr olds in their clubhouse.I replaced them with climbing toys and it worked out so much better.I loved the idea of houses but the reality was constantly not good.
Josiegirl 09:53 AM 03-31-2016
Haha that's pretty funny! Sometimes you come across a review like that; love it.
Originally Posted by EntropyControlSpecialist:
Before you sell your home to purchase this play house I highly advise you to read about the slippery slope it can take a child down. Below I am pasting a review from that page for your convenience.
5.0 out of 5 stars The culmination of an empire
By Dan gelinas on October 12, 2015
My son started pre-school at a new venue he developed a lucrative business selling his grapes to his fruit addicted classmates. After a few months he developed a following of seedy children that would help him move his supply of cotton candy grapes. We decided he needed more space due to his crew constantly leaving crumbs, toys,and grape stems all over our home. With his earnings we purchased this beautiful house! It was great for a while, our house remained clean! However every day we would find 5 or 6 milk drunk kids passed out in our back yard. My wife and I decide it was time to have a tall with out son. We found him behind his desk, face down in a huge mound of powdered sugar, rotten grapes surrounding him....he screamed something about "his little friends". We knew we had to act...my wife promptly scooped him up, dragged him in the house and let him detox while watching PAW PATROL for 6 hours straight. While he was cleansing I burned the house to the ground and extinguished the pre-fab, lightweight trussed building with 4 gallons of water. Needless to say, my son learned how cold it is a the top of the world at a young age.
Unregistered 11:54 AM 04-02-2016
Originally Posted by rosieteddy:
I got rid of the playhouses in my yard.I found that the "big"kids wanted to just sit there pretending to watch tv.They would hold the door closed and not let the 2 yr olds in their clubhouse.I replaced them with climbing toys and it worked out so much better.I loved the idea of houses but the reality was constantly not good.
My sister used to work for a toy company that got bought by Posh Tots where they sell play houses like this. She got employee discounts along with sales. When my kids were young, she bought them both their own play houses. They were very well made. All kids play like this. Also, it's not really meant to hold a lot of children. I think it's best for one or two kids. Second, kids want variety. I had this when I started my daycare. I prompty replaced with a bunch of cheap plastic ones. They still played fresh and I have decided to ditch play houses.