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The indoor area is huge and there are tables where children can try and play with virtually all sets (even 1.2.3 can be found in toddler-safe surroundings). Staff is present and will try to put sets back into order when one of the tables is left by a group of children.
Food or drink are NOT expensive in the restaurants (and you can bring your own food/drinks and have a break at the numerous tables, benches or on the lawn areas.)
The best deal is the child's menu: For 4-5 euros you get something like a "Happy Meal" There is a warm main course (chicken nuggets with fries or a small pizza or pasta e.g.) + a drink (0,33l) in a Playmobil Holo-cup that is yours to keep + a dessert (custard or fruit salad) + one free klicky in a plastic bag. When we go there, even we parents go for that menu, but you can get real full-sized meals for 6-8 Euros as well.
A lot of the outdoor area has got water involved so you should bring spare clothes AND/OR bathing suits/trunks for the kids. Don't go make them go there in their sunday clothes.
There are also tumblers to dry your kid's clothes but there may be a fee on them.
The shop area has got ALL regular, MOST German exclusive and ALL DS sets on shelves. They have got a section with special offers (usually sets that have just gone out of sale (even some DS ones if you're lucky)). The prices are NOT so special but the variety of sets is just wow. You can buy some small Playmo items that you can get in the fun park action areas in the shop as well. (treasure chests; marine animals; baby dino eggs; huge shells) for 1 or 1.5€ there so for adult collectors there is no need to go to the magic shells among the 6 year olds to fish for the exclusive marine animals.