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Fisher-Price Geotrax Geoair High Flyin Airport – Product Review

by sawpan

I thought it to be a bit silly to go out and buy a race car track and then turn around and buy a geoair high flyin’ airpot but for some reason it just look different to me.

Honestly I think it was more of my husbands idea, rather than mine. He can big a big kid at times and some times it’s just gets the best of him. I agreed to buy the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport for $70 but only if he agreed to go half on it with me. I’m not sure if I’m all that happy about it being in the house yet but since I only paid half on it, I think I can get over it

What I like about the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport

Ok, there are things that I like about the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport and things I didn’t like about it. The one thing that I did like about it was that it was a neat invention. I liked the idea of bringing a race track to the world of planes.

The Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport comes with four air track pieces that are fully supported and hard to put together. I think it took us two hours just to get the pieces to fit properly. It could have just been the one we chose but honestly it was a headache.

It also come with a terminal base, traffic control pop, track with tabs, loading station, security gate, trestle base, remote control, a jumbo jet and pilot figure.

Now the fact that the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport comes with tons of accessories makes it cute and it also makes it feel like a real time airport.

It actually is an interesting toy to play with because there are tons of things that you can do with it. You can create adventures, stick your pilot inside the jet and you can also utilize the elevator that is installed on the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport. Even thought the elevator is kid activated, it’s still pretty neat.

Another thing I liked about the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport is that it’s expandable which means that you can make it bigger than it already is. My son plans on getting another set to add to the other two that he and my husband already added. I think it’s getting ridiculous but hey who cares what I think.

The only thing I don’t like about the Fisher-Price Geotrax geoair high flyin’ airport is that after all is said and done, there is no place to stick it whenever they are done playing with it. But I guess that’s not really Geotrax’s fault so I can’t really blame them.

My conclusion?

Outside of the fact that I helped to buy this toy for my husband, I think that it’s a pretty cool Geotrax creation. It kids my kids busy as well as my husband and you can’t beat that with a baseball bat.

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