CAMP’s new pop-up event is a dream come true — no wishing on a star required! The new interactive storytelling experience invites kids and grown-ups on a timeless fairytale adventure with a silly, CAMP-ified twist. 

This May, Fairytale CAMP will transform stores in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago into whimsical wonderlands for families to discover. Kids ages 2 and up will step through a speakeasy-style Magic Door into Enchanted Hollow, a land of laughs, fantasy, and familiar characters — that is, until the magic goes hilariously awry. Full of high-energy hijinks and imaginative storytelling, this event immerses kids in the magic of their favorite stories, encouraging them to be the hero of a fairytale all their own. 

During the event, kids will embark on silly quests alongside playful fairytale characters, like sneaker-wearing Cinderella, rockstar Peter Pan, and drill-sergeant Little Red Riding Hood, to bring Enchanted Hollow’s magic back to life. Families will move through the scenes with their fumbling guide Gosling, interacting with the characters, hearing their stories, and solving laugh-out-loud mysteries to move the adventure forward.

Every fairytale hero needs an adorable sidekick! Littlest Pet Shop pals and Tonies figurines will join little ones on their adventure, from popping out of a prop bag to demos by CAMP Counsellors. There is even an exclusive Littlest Pet Shop play area at CAMP Chicago, where kids can take a few bobble-headed buddies home for their next big adventure. 

Families can find their fairytale at CAMP stores in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago beginning May 23. Tickets are available now at camp.com/fairytale or in person at participating CAMP locations.

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is a News Writer for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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